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Lake Constance, located along the Swiss-German Border is a large and deep lake of of 183 sq-mi. area (11.3 cubic mi of water!) with well established boundary conditions. Because Lake Constance has been the subject of scientific study for more than a century, it is one of the best studied lakes worldwide. This volume documents, integrates and interprets a large body of new hydrodynamic, chemical, paleolimnological and microbiological data with data on plankton and fish ecology. The data were mostly collected between 1979 and 1997 as part of an interdisciplinary research program funded by the German Research Council (DFG). The twenty-six contributions to this volume highlight the advantage of interdisciplinary approaches to problems which in the past were commonly considered to be essentially biological in nature.
Coregonids (whitefish, vendace, cisco, etc.) are cold-water adapted fishes common throughout the Holarctic in North America, Europe and Asia. They have evolved into a myriad of forms, subspecies and species during and after the Pleistocene glaciations. They are therefore rich subjects for the study of evolutionary problems. Coregonids support important commercial, subsistence and recreational fisheries and are the subject of significant aquaculture operations around the world. Although coregonids are generally considered to be fairly adaptable to the pressures of exploitation, they do appear to be sensitive to changing environmental conditions such as eutrophication and a number of populations and species have been extirpated, usually by deteriorating environments coupled with the introduction of exotic species and by commercial exploitation. This sizeable volume contains 40 peer-reviewed contributions on current topics of coregonid research presented at the Ninth International Symposium on the Biology and Management of Coregonid Fishes, held in August 2005, in Olsztyn, Poland. They cover all aspects of coregonid life and managment. The contributions can be grouped into of five subject areas: genetics and evolution; biology, life history and population dynamics; invasive species; fisheries in Europe and fisheries in North America