Contents Notes |
An ecological context for biological monitoring / Stanford L. Loeb -- Historical perspective and future direction of biological monitoring of aquatic systems / H.B.N. Hynes -- What are the requirements for an effective biomonitor? / Ruth Patrick -- European perspective on biological monitoring / P.F. Ghetti and O. Ravera -- The statistical validity of biomonitoring data / John Cairns Jr. and Eric P. Smith -- Implementation of large-scale stream monitoring efforts : sampling design and data analysis issues / Loveday L. Conquest, Stephen C. Ralph, and Robert J. Naiman -- Spatial and temporal variation in biological monitoring data / Arthur J. Stewart and James M. Loar -- Use of ecoregions in biological monitoring / Robert M. Hughes [and others] -- Bioassessment and analysis of functional organization of running water ecosystems / Kenneth W. Cummins -- Biodiversity, biomonitoring, and the structure of stream fish communities / Peter B. Moyle -- Using benthic macroinvertebrate community structure for rapid, cost-effective, water quality monitoring : rapid bioassessment / David R. Lenat and Michael T. Barbour -- Landscape position, scaling, and the spatial temporal variability of ecological parameters : considerations for biological monitoring / Timothy K. Kratz [and others] -- Paleoreconstruction of the environmental status of aquatic systems / Donald F. Charles, John P. Smol, and Daniel R. Engstrom -- Biological monitoring in the environmental monitoring and assessment program / Steven G. Paulsen and Richard A. Linthurst -- Design considerations for biological components of the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program / Martin E. Gurtz -- Biological monitoring : challenges for the future / James R. Karr. |