Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword. Glasgow University Field Station at Rossdhu, Loch Lomond: the first British University Freshwater Field Station; P.S. Maitland, J.D. Hamilton. An introduction to Loch Lomond; R. Tippett. I: The Physical and Chemical Environment of Loch Lomond and its Catchment. August Thienemann and Loch Lomond -- an approach to the design of a system for monitoring the state of north-temperate standing waters; B. Moss, P. Johnes, G. Phillips. Geology of the Loch Lomond catchment; J.G. MacDonald. Aspects of the hydrology and hydrography of Loch Lomond; J.C. Curran, T. Poodle. The physico-chemical limnology of Loch Lomond; G.A. Best, I. Traill. Environmental change and the chemical record in Loch Lomond sediments; J.G. Farmer. Assessment of eutrophication in Loch Lomond by desk analysis; I.D.M. Gunn, A.E. Bailey-Watts, A.A. Lyle. II: The Biology and Ecology of Loch Lomond and its Catchment. Vegetation and land use in the Loch Lomond catchment; G. Dickinson. Freshwater and wetland plant communities of Loch Lomond; K.J. Murphy, K.D. Hudson, J. Mitchell. Zooplankton in Loch Lomond: perspectives, predation and powan; P.P. Pomeroy. The fish community of Loch Lomond, Scotland: its history and rapidly changing status; C.E. Adams. The importance of Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve for Fish; A.A. Lyle, P.S. Maitland. The ecology of lampreys (Petromyzonidae) in the Loch Lomond area; P.S. Maitland, K.H. Morris, K. East. Life histories of the powan, Coregonus lavaretus (L.) (Salmonidae, Coregoninae) of Loch Lomond and Loch Eck; E.A. Brown, D.B.C. Scott. Elevated predation risk associated with inshore migrations of fish in a large lake, Loch Lomond, Scotland; C.E. Adams, D.W. Brown, L. Keay. The ecology of the River Endrick: present status and changes since 1960; C.R. Doughty, P.S. Maitland. The ecology of pelagic communities in Lochan Dubh; R. Tippett. III: Issues affecting Loch Lomond and its Catchment. Report on the Discussion; A.K. Turner.