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The Hudson Primer: The Ecology of an Iconic River

ISBN: 9780520269613 | 0520269616
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Univ of California Pr
Pub. Date: 11/8/2011

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
This succinct book gives an intimate view of the day-to-day functioning of a remarkable river that has figured prominently in history and culture--the Hudson, a main artery connecting New York, America, and the world. Writing for a wide audience, David Strayer distills the large body of scientific information about the river into a non-technical overview of its ecology. Strayer describes the geography and geology of the Hudson and its basin, the properties of water and its movements in the river, water chemistry, and the river's plants and animals. He then takes a more detailed look at the Hudson's ecosystems and each of its major habitats. Strayer also discusses important management challenges facing the river today, including pollution, habitat destruction, overfishing, invasive species, and ecological restoration.
Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introductionp. 1
The Physical Character of the Hudson and Its Watershedp. 11
Water, Circulation, and Salinity in the Hudson Riverp. 25
A Brief Introduction to the Hudson's Water Chemistryp. 43
Habitats, Biological Communities, and Biotap. 58
Ecology of the Major Habitats in the Hudson River: The Freshwater Channelp. 75
The Brackis... MOREp. 91
The Vegetated Shallowsp. 108
Wetlandsp. 121
PCBs and Other Pollution in the Hudsonp. 135
Habitat Change and Restoration in the Hudsonp. 148
Hudson River Fisheriesp. 160
Nonnative Species and their Ecological Effectsp. 173
Conclusion: A Few Parting Thoughtsp. 193
Indexp. 199
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David L. Strayer is Senior Scientist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. He is the author of Freshwater Mussel Ecology: A Multifactor Approach to Distribution and Abundance (UC Press) and coeditor, with John Waldman and Karin Limburg, of Hudson River Fishes and their Environment, among other books.


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