The Physical and Chemical Environment -- Physical Geography of the Basin -- Geomorphology -- Origin, Evolution, and Types of Floodplain Water Bodies -- The Physical Dynamics of the River-Lake Floodplain System -- Fluvial Sediments: Main Channel and Floodplain Interrelationships -- The Geochemistry of the Paranamp;#x00E1; River: An Overview -- Plant Life -- Phytoplankton -- Aquatic Macrophytes -- Invertebrate Animal Life -- Zooplankton -- Benthic Invertebrates -- Littoral Communities. Macrocrustaceans -- Vertebrate Animal Life -- Fishes -- Amphibians -- Reptiles -- Birds
Summary
The Middle Paraná River, one of the largest rivers in the world, is exceptionally rich in fauna and flora and provides researchers a glimpse into an ecosystem yet undisturbed by human civilization. Covering the key aspects of fluvial limnology and ecology related to the river, this book is arranged in the following four sections: The Physical and Chemical Environment; Plant Life; Invertebrate Animal Life; Vertebrate Animal Life. This in-depth and up-to-date review encapsulates 40 years of dedicated research by scientists at the Instituto Nacional de Limnología in Argentina, an internationally renowned institution almost exclusively devoted to the exploration of the Middle Paraná, the most important 600-km-long reach of the river. It is a fascinating read for both specialists and general naturalists alike
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