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Plant ecological aspects of flood geomorphology and paleoflood history
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Hupp, Cliff R. (Auteur)
Titre
Plant ecological aspects of flood geomorphology and paleoflood history
Résumé
A landscape is a mosaic of natural and/or artificial communities and wa-terbodies and may contain several distinct ecosystems. Human life depends on many services delivered by the water-based aquatic and land-based terrestrial ecosystems. A wide variety of aquatic ecosystems exist and alt-hough they represent a low percentage of the Earth’s surface, their roles and functions make them crucial. Aquatic ecosystems especially inland aquatic ecosystems are rich in biodiversity and home to a diverse array of species and habitats, providing numerous economic and societal benefits to humans. Understanding diversity of aquatic ecosystems within landscape is a fundamental goal of both basic and applied ecological research. This study recognizes, defines, classifies, characterizes and compares for the first time the aquatic resources vis-à-vis aquatic ecosystems in the landscape of Adilabad District, Telangana, “Deccan Region”, India, which was selected as the study area.
Publication
Flood Geomorphology
Date
1988
Collection
V.R. Baker et al.
Référence
Hupp, C. R. (1988). Plant ecological aspects of flood geomorphology and paleoflood history. Flood Geomorphology. https://archives.colostate.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/2416
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