LIMNOLOGY 1999-2000 Data Simulation
(Program No. 4-425W or No. 4-425M)
for Windows (NT, 98, Me, Xp)or Macintosh (Classic, OS X)
$ 69.95

Twenty-five freshwater simulations based upon relationships taken
from the journal Limnology and Oceanography, (Vol. 44-45,
1999 - 2000) for use by undergraduates. Each simulation is also
linked to the article (using JSTOR) so students can
compare their simulations with the results presented
by the original investigators. The 25 systems
simulated are listed below.

1. Oxygen-depth profile in an alkaline saline lake
2. Ammonia-depth profile in an alkaline saline lake
3. Methane-depth profile in an alkaline saline lake
4. Seasonal pattern in Secchi depth of Lake Tahoe
5. Cladoceran body length at different latitudes
6. Cladoceran body length and lake temperature
7. Periphyton weight and amount of shading
8. Phytoplankton diversity and euphotic zone depth
9. Chlorophyll-specific photosynthesis and irradiance in productive lakes
10. Bacterial production versus net primary production in Lake Kinneret
11. Sedimentation rate in a lake versus average wind speed
12. Change in litter bag nitrogen over 280 days
13. Change in litter bag phosphorus over 280 days
14. Macroinvertebrate recolonization of stream bed and hyporheic zone
15. Functional response of rotifer feeding on armored ciliates
16. Functional response of rotifer feeding on unarmored ciliates
17. Metal oxidide deposition rate downstream from an acid mine effluent
18. Chlorophyll-a levels downstream from an acid mine effluent
19. Predicting chlorophyll levels in response to annual phosphorus inputs
20. Julian date of ice break-up on southern Lake Baikal (1880 - 1996)
21. Food quality (Phosphorus levels) and growth in Daphnia
22. Food quality (Phosphorus levels) and growth in Bosmina
23. Cadmium uptake by larvae of Chaoborus
24. Cadmium release by larvae of Chaoborus
25. Calcium concentration and calcification in Daphnia

Gives a general discription of the use of data simulations with students