Introduction to Limnology

“Introduction to Limnology” by Stanley Dodson, published by McGraw-Hill Education on January 6, 2004, is a comprehensive text designed for intermediate undergraduate college students with a foundational understanding of science. Spanning 400 pages, this edition provides essential information on limnology, making it suitable for a one-semester course. The book focuses on aquatic ecology and includes a variety of ecological fields, such as landscape, ecosystem, physiological, population, community, and biome studies.
Readers will find that “Introduction to Limnology” offers a rich exploration of biology, ecology, and human-environmental connections, distinguishing it from other texts in the field. It is particularly relevant for undergraduate majors in zoology, botany, conservation biology, environmental studies, and related disciplines. The content is structured to support students in understanding the complexities of aquatic environments and their ecological significance.
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This text includes the basic foundation information of limnology in an appropriate length for a one-semester course. It is written for intermediate undergraduate college students with some science background, including an introductory biology course. The text is especially well-suited for undergraduate majors in zoology, botany, conservation biology, biology, environmental studies, ecology, aquatic biology, and related fields.
Introduction to Limnology contains more biology, ecology, and human-environmental connections than other such books on the market. The text emphasizes aquatic ecology, with a wide range of ecological fields represented, including: landscape, ecosystem, physiological, population, community, and biome.
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