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E-grāmata: Invertebrates in Freshwater Wetlands: An International Perspective on their Ecology

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Wetlands are among the world"s most valuable and most threatened habitats, and in these crucially important ecosystems, the invertebrate fauna holds a focal position. Most of the biological diversity in wetlands is found within resident invertebrate assemblages, and those invertebrates are the primary trophic link between lower plants and higher vertebrates (e.g. amphibians, fish, and birds). As such, most scientists, managers, consultants, and students who work in the world"s wetlands should become better informed about the invertebrate components in their habitats of interest. Our book serves to fill this need by assembling the world"s most prominent ecologists working on freshwater wetland invertebrates, and having them provide authoritative perspectives on each the world"s most important freshwater wetland types. The initial chapter of the book provides a primer on freshwater wetland invertebrates, including how they are uniquely adapted for life in wetland environments and h

ow they contribute to important ecological functions in wetland ecosystems. The next 15 chapters deal with invertebrates in the major wetlands across the globe (rock pools, alpine ponds, temperate temporary ponds, Mediterranean temporary ponds, turloughs, peatlands, permanent marshes, Great Lakes marshes, Everglades, springs, beaver ponds, temperate floodplains, neotropical floodplains, created wetlands, waterfowl marshes), each chapter writtenby groups of prominent scientists intimately knowledgeable about the individualwetland types. Each chapter reviews the relevant literature, provides asynthesis of the most important ecological controls on the residentinvertebrate fauna, and highlights important conservation concerns. The finalchapter synthesizes the 15 habitat-based chapters, providing a macroscopicperspective on natural variation of invertebrate assemblage structure acrossthe world"s wetlands and a paradigm for understanding how global variation andenvironmental fac

tors shape wetland invertebrate communities.

1. Introduction to wetland invertebrates ,Darold Batzer (USA), Dani Boix (ESP).-2. Temperate seasonal ponds Michael Jeffries (UK).-3. Temporary ponds in Mediterranean climates Dani Boix, Leon Blaustein (ISR), Jamie Kneitel (USA), Allie Mokany (AUS), C. Duchet (ISR), J. Sala (ESP), S. Gascón (ESP), X. D. Quintana (ESP).-4. Permanent and semi-permanent marshes, Kyle Zimmer (USA), Mark Hanson (USA).-5. Lake-shore marshes, Matt Cooper (USA), Don Uzarski (USA).-6. Temperate floodplains, Darold Batzer, Belinda Gallardo (ESP), Andrew Boulton (AUS), Matt Whiles (USA).-7. Tropical floodplains , Karl Wantzen (FRA), Marinez Isaac (BRA), Mercedes Marchese (ARG) , Ines Ezcurra (ARG).-8. Alpine and montane wetland ponds, Beat Oertli (SWI), Scott Wissinger (USA).-9. Peatlands Darold Batzer, Terry Wheeler (CAN), Wu Haitao (CHINA), Sue Eggert (USA).-10. Groundwater springs and seeps, Dudley Williams (CAN).-11. Rock pools.- Luc Brendonck (BEL), Bram Vanschoenwinkel (BEL), Merlijn Jocqué (BEL).-12.

Beaver wetlands , Bryana Libby (USA), Scott Wissinger.-13. Everglades , Joel Trexler (USA).-14. Turloughs, Julian Reynolds (IRE).-15. Constructed and restored wetlands ,Albert Ruhķ (ESP), Winfield Fairhild (USA), Douglas Spieles (USA), Gustavo Becerra-Jurado (IRE), David Moreno-Mateos (FRA).-16. Managed waterfowl marshes, Josh Stafford (USA), Steven Chipps (USA),-17. Synthesis, Dani Boix, Darold Batzer

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Invertebrates in Freshwater Wetlands, the editors, along with their contributing authors, address this knowledge gap by summarizing published research on wetlands from temperate and tropical regions and from lowland to alpine systems. A book dedicated to invertebrate ecology and diversity in wetlands is overdue. Aquatic ecologists, natural resource managers, and even educated general readers will find this an interesting and informative read. (Barbara Hayford, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 93 (4), December, 2019)

1 An Introduction to Freshwater Wetlands and Their Invertebrates
1(24)
Darold Batzer
Dani Boix
2 Invertebrates in Rock Pools
25(30)
Luc Brendonck
Sandro Lanfranco
Brian Timms
Bram Vanschoenwinkel
3 Invertebrate Communities of Alpine Ponds
55(50)
Scott A. Wissinger
Beat Oertli
Veronique Rosset
4 Invertebrates in Temporary Wetland Ponds of the Temperate Biomes
105(36)
Michael J. Jeffries
Luis B. Epele
Jered M. Studinski
Csaba F. Vad
5 Invertebrates of Freshwater Temporary Ponds in Mediterranean Climates
141(50)
Dani Boix
Jamie Kneitel
Belinda J. Robson
Claire Duchet
Luis Zuniga
Jennifer Day
Stephanie Gascon
Jordi Sala
Xavier D. Quintana
Leon Blaustein
6 Invertebrates of Irish Turloughs
191(28)
Julian D. Reynolds
7 Peatland Invertebrates
219(32)
Darold Batzer
Haitao Wu
Terry Wheeler
Sue Eggert
8 Invertebrates in Permanent Wetlands (Long-Hydroperiod Marshes and Shallow Lakes)
251(36)
Kyle D. Zimmer
Mark A. Hanson
Dale A. Wrubleski
9 Invertebrates in Great Lakes Marshes
287(34)
Matthew J. Cooper
Donald G. Uzarski
10 Invertebrates of the Florida Everglades
321(36)
Joel C. Trexler
William F. Loftus
11 Invertebrates in Groundwater Springs and Seeps
357(54)
D. Dudley Williams
12 Invertebrates in Beaver-Created Wetlands and Ponds
411(40)
Bryana M. Bush
Scott A. Wissinger
13 Invertebrates of Temperate-Zone River Flood plains
451(42)
Darold Batzer
Belinda Gallardo
Andrew Boulton
Matt Whiles
14 Invertebrates in Neotropical Floodplains
493(32)
Karl M. Wantzen
Mercedes R. Marchese
Marinez I. Marques
Leandro D. Battirola
15 Invertebrates in Created and Restored Wetlands
525(40)
Albert Ruhi
G. Winfield Fairchild
Douglas J. Spieles
Gustavo Becerra-Jurado
David Moreno-Mateos
16 Invertebrates in Managed Waterfowl Marshes
565(36)
Joshua D. Stafford
Adam K. Janke
Elisabeth B. Webb
Steven R. Chipps
17 Invertebrate Assemblages and Their Ecological Controls Across the World's Freshwater Wetlands
601(40)
Dani Boix
Darold Batzer
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Darold Batzer serves as Professor in the University of Georgia's department of Entomology. He has edited five books on wetlands and served as Editor-in-Chief of Wetlands, the major journal cover the topic, from 2006 to 2012. Dani Boix serves as Aggregate Professor at the University of Girona, Spain's Institute of Aquatic Ecology and Department of Environmental Sciences. He has conducted extensive research and published widely on wetland invertebrates.