From ancient times, civilizations have depended on freshwater bodies—lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and wetlands. Fresh water is essential not only to sustain human life but also to support the activities ...
For more than 100 years, the UW Center for Limnology’s Trout Lake Station has been researching lakes and streams, focusing mainly on Wisconsin and the Great Lakes region. Director of the station, ...
Limnologist Jake Vander Zanden spoke Tuesday night about historical limnology at the University of Wisconsin. The lecture series, led by emeritus professor Cora Marrett, explores the past and present ...
Limnology and Oceanography (L&O;) publishes research articles, reviews, and comments about all aspects of limnology and oceanography. The journal’s unifying theme is the understanding of aquatic ...
When humans need more Vitamin B12—a nutrient that makes healthy red blood cells and turns food into energy—we can get it by taking a supplement or eating fish. But what about ocean life, including the ...
In 1895, UW–Madison professor Edward Birge set out to answer a question he had about zooplankton in Lake Mendota after reading a French scientific paper, and his research marked the beginning of ...
Limnology is the scientific study of inland aquatic ecosystems, encompassing the physical, chemical, and biological processes in lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, wetlands, and groundwaters. It ...
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Object Details Author Keskitalo, Jorma Eloranta, Pertti 1999 C1999 Call number QH96 .L56 1999 Type Books Physical description vii, 284 p. : ill. ; 25 cm Place Finland Smithsonian Libraries Topic ...
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