AEHM Vol 4 Issue 3
Aquatic ecosystems of tropical and temperate regions: Health
and management
Editorial
Sustainable use of the Amazon River floodplain:
problems and possibilities.
W. J. Junk (Germany)
Wise use of wetlands, the Ramsar Convention
on wetlands, and the need for an Asian Regional Wetlands Training
Initiative.
A. H. Mitchell (Malaysia)
What defines a 'healthy' lake? Evidence
from Lake Naivasha, Kenya.
D.S. Hubble, D.M. Harper (UK)
Freshwater biodiversity: An outlook of
objectives, achievements, research fields and co-operation.
P. Bíró (Hungary)
Assessment and monitoring of ecosystem
health in the sea: A description of the Swedish monitoring system
for coastal marine areas.
G. Dave (Sweden)
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) and roach
(Rutilus rutilus): Two species suitable for evaluating effects
of endocrine disrupting chemicals?
L. Andersen, G.I. Petersen, Å. Gessbo, S. Örn, H. Holbech,
P. Bjerregaard, L. Norrgren (Denmark)
Contributed papers
Burrowing mayflies (Hexagenia) as indicators
of ecosystem health.
T.A. Edsall (U.S.A.)
Development of multimetric indices of
biotic integrity for riverine and palustrine wetland plant communities
along Southern Lake Michigan.
T.P. Simon, P.M. Stewart, P. E. Rothrock (U.S.A.)
The status of the macroinvertebrate community
in the St. Croix River, Minnesota and Wisconsin: An examination
of ecological health using techniques of multivariate analysis.
T.P. Boyle, M. Strand (U.S.A.)
Assessing atrazine pollution potential
to a drinking water reservoir using remote sensing and geographic
information system modeling.
S.F. Atkinson, W.T. Waller, T.J. Crooks (U.S.A)

