Limnology

Limnology is the study of inland aquatic ecosystems, including lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, wetlands, and groundwater. It is a branch of environmental science that deals with the chemical, physical, geological, and biological characteristics of these bodies of water. Limnology also encompasses the study of the impact of human activities on freshwater systems and the conservation and management of these important resources. - wikipedia

Personnel & Activity

  • 1 Articles

    • 12 Total Citations
    • 12 Citation Per Article

Departments

  • Biol Sci

Research Themes

  • Genetic Adaptations

  • Physiological Mechanisms

  • Energy Allocation

  • Symbiont-Host Interactions

  • Photoacclimatization

Influential Faculty

  • Bradley, Christina J.
    1 Article, 12 Citations

Influential Articles

  • Ecophysiology of mesophotic reef-building corals in Hawai'i is influenced by symbiont-host associations, photoacclimatization, trophic plasticity, and adaptation (12 citations)