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Limnology (from Greek: ΛίμνÎ- limne, "lake"; and Î"όγος, logos, "knowledge") is the division of hydrology that studies inland waters (both fresh and saline), including their biological, physical, chemical, ...
Limnology is a discipline that concerns the study of in-land waters (both saline and fresh), specifically lakes, ponds and rivers (both natural and manmade), including their biological, physical, chemical, and hydrological aspects.
limnology -- The study of river system ecology and life. limy -- adj. Describes sediments, soils, or rocks that contain a significant amount of lime (calcium oxide, CaO).
Limnology - the study of inland waters Mammalogy - the study of mammals Marine Biology - the study of ocean ecosystems, plants, animals, and other living beings.
It means that we now need to understand through oceanography, space science using satellites to the best advantage, limnology, understanding rivers, streams, and so forth, ...
Boraas, M. E. 1983a. "Population dynamics of food-limited rotifers in two-stage chemostat culture." Limnology and Oceanography. 28: 546-563. Boraas, M. E. 1983b. "Predator-mediated algal evolution in chemostat culture." EOS. 64(52): 1102.
See also: Class, Biology, Ecology, Plant, Order
 
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