Publication (Technical report): Symposium on spatial and temporal scaling of ecological processes in freshwater systems
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Publication Name:Symposium on spatial and temporal scaling of ecological processes in freshwater systems



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CRCFE (1995) Symposium on spatial and temporal scaling of ecological processes in freshwater systems. Symposium proceedings December 1995.




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Whole lake experiments and adaptive management of lakes: Stephen Carpenter, Uni. of Wisconsin
Implications of scale and heterogeneity for consumer-resource interactions in streams: Scott Cooper, Uni. of California
Exploring the different spatial and temporal scales of science and management: Jane Doolan, CSIRO Water Resources
Processing of materials in riverine landscapes: configuration effects: Stuart Fisher, Nancy Grimm, Rosa Gomez Cerezon and Eugenia Marti, Arizona State University
Temporal variability in water-shed-reach-scale influences on nutrient dynamics in a desert stream: Nancy Grimm, Stuart Fisher, Eugenia Marti and C. Dent, Arizona State University
Predictive models in spatially and temporally variable freshwater systems: Graham Harris, CRCFE, Uni. of Canberra
Spatial and temporal scaling of recruitment and colonisation processes in aquatic systems: Mick Keough, Uni. of Melbourne
Environmental disturbances and scale of measurement: the scales are mostly in front of your eyes: Sam Lake, Uni. of Melbourne
Predicting impacts of freshwater exotic species on native biodiversoty: challenges in temporal and spatial scaling: David Lodge, Roy Stein, Steven Klosiewski, James Garvey, Kenneth Brown, Alan Covich and Christer Bronmark
The general significance of scale of ecology: Ralph McNally, Monash University





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