Limnology - Wikipedia Limnology is closely related to aquatic ecology and hydrobiology, which study aquatic organisms and their interactions with the abiotic (non-living) environment
Limnology | Freshwater ecology, Aquatic ecosystems, Lake ecology . . . Limnology, subsystem of hydrology that deals with the scientific study of fresh waters, specifically those found in lakes and ponds The discipline also includes the biological, physical, and chemical aspects of the occurrence of lake and pond waters
a primer on limnology - US EPA Limnology is the study of fresh or saline waters contained within continental boundaries Limnology and the closely related science of oceanography together cover all aquatic ecosystems
What Is Limnology? - WorldAtlas Limnology is a division of environmental science or ecology, and covers the geological, chemical, biological, and physical attributes, among others, of inland waters, which may be man-made or natural, saline and fresh, and standing or running water
Limnology - Latest research and news | Nature Limnology articles from across Nature Portfolio Atom RSS Feed Limnology is the study of inland freshwaters, both standing bodies, such as lakes, and running waters, like rivers
Home | Limnology | Springer Nature Link Limnology publishes original scientific contributions in the fields of physical, chemical, biological, and related research, including environmental issues Covers all aspect of basic, theoretical, and applied limnology
Limnology and Oceanography - Wiley Online Library - ASLO Limnology and Oceanography (L O) publishes research on all aspects of the sciences of limnology and oceanography Submissions are judged on their originality and intellectual contribution to the journal’s unifying theme — understanding of aquatic systems