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Lakes in Parks explores the hidden worlds within national park lakes, revealing their geological origins and ecological importance. From glacier-carved basins to volcanic crater lakes, each lake's formation dictates its unique characteristics, influencing biodiversity and water chemistry. These lakes act as vital habitats and regulators of nutrient cycles, playing a crucial role in the overall park ecosystem.
The book highlights the interconnectedness of these aquatic environments, showing how changes in water quality or the introduction of invasive species can cascade through the food web. Case studies from various parks illustrate ecological principles, while historical data reveals how lakes have changed over time. It emphasizes the need for an integrated approach to lake management, combining insights from geology, ecology, and environmental science.
The book progresses logically, starting with lake formation and hydrology, then exploring ecological roles and culminating in an analysis of current challenges. By bridging multiple scientific disciplines, Lakes in Parks offers a comprehensive understanding of these complex systems, making it a valuable resource for park managers, students, and anyone interested in conservation and earth sciences.
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E-bok: 21. februar 2025
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