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2. Überblick über das aquatische Ökosystem

Author : Ololade Olatunji

Published in: Aquatische Biopolymere

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Zusammenfassung

Das Kapitel gibt einen Überblick über das aquatische Ökosystem als Ganzes. Das aquatische Ökosystem wird anhand verschiedener Kriterien klassifiziert: Tiefe, Wasserfluss, Salzgehalt und besondere Merkmale. Die Organismen innerhalb der aquatischen Umgebung werden ebenfalls beschrieben; dazu gehören Algen, Wasserpflanzen und Tiere. Dabei werden auch einige aktuelle Probleme, die die aquatische Umwelt betreffen, diskutiert. Einige der hier beschriebenen Begriffe werden in anderen Kapiteln des Buches verwendet; daher dient dieses Kapitel auch als Referenzpunkt für den Rest des Buches. Das Kapitel enthält auch Illustrationen und Bilder einiger aquatischer Ökosysteme aus verschiedenen Teilen der Welt.

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Metadata
Title
Überblick über das aquatische Ökosystem
Author
Ololade Olatunji
Copyright Year
2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-48282-3_2

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