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Limnology (/lɪmˈnɒlədʒi/ lim-NOL-ə-jee; from
Ancient Gr**** λίμνη (límnē) 'lake' and -λογία (-logía) 'study of') is the
study of
inland aquatic ecosystems...
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Forensic limnology is a sub-field of
freshwater ecology,
which focuses especially on the
presence of
diatoms in
crime scene samples and victims. Different...
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Sessility is the
biological property of an
animal describing its lack of a
means of self-locomotion.
Sessile animals for
which natural motility is absent...
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Limnology and
Oceanography Letters (L&O Letters) is a bimonthly,
online open access, and peer-reviewed
scientific journal focused on
publishing innovative...
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Limnology and
Oceanography (L&O) is a
bimonthly peer-reviewed
scientific journal focused on all
aspects of
limnology and oceanography. It was established...
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Limnology and Oceanography:
Methods (L&O Methods) is a
monthly peer-reviewed
scientific journal focused on
methodological aspects of the
aquatic sciences...
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Great Lakes Research,
formerly known as the
Cooperative Institute for
Limnology and
Ecosystems Research,
fosters research collaborations between the National...
- The
Journal of
Limnology is a
triannual peer-reviewed open
access scientific journal covering all
aspects of
limnology,
including the ecology, biology...
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isolation from the lake's surroundings.
Limnology is the
study of
inland bodies of
water and
related ecosystems.
Limnology divides lakes into
three zones: the...
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modern ecology." He
contributed for more than
sixty years to the
fields of
limnology,
systems ecology,
radiation ecology, entomology, genetics, biogeochemistry...