Publications of Wolfgang J. Junk
All genres
Journal Article (125)
1977
Journal Article
3, pp. 85 - 90 (1977)
Note on aquatic weeds in some reservoirs in Thailand. Aquatic Botany 1973
Journal Article
4 (3), pp. 263 - 271 (1973)
Faunistisch-ökologische Untersuchungen als Möglichkeit der Definition von Lebensräumen, dargestellt an Überschwemmunsgebieten. Amazoniana: Limnologia et Oecologia Regionalis Systematis Fluminis Amazonas
Journal Article
4 (1), pp. 9 - 102 (1973)
Investigations on the ecology and production-biology of the "floating meadows" (Paspalo-Echinochloetum) on the Middle Amazon. Part II. The aquatic fauna in the root zone of floating vegetation. Amazoniana: Limnologia et Oecologia Regionalis Systematis Fluminis Amazonas 1970
Journal Article
2 (4), pp. 449 - 495 (1970)
Investigations on the ecology and production-biology of the "floating meadows" (Paspalo-Echinochloetum) on the Middle Amazon. Part 1: The floating vegetation and its ecology. Amazoniana: Limnologia et Oecologia Regionalis Systematis Fluminis Amazonas 1968
Journal Article
1 (3), pp. 231 - 246 (1968)
Bryconops (Creatochanes) inpai, a new characoid fish from the Central Amazon Region, with a review of the genus Bryconops. Amazoniana: Limnologia et Oecologia Regionalis Systematis Fluminis Amazonas Book (8)
2011
Book
The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland. Pensoft Publishers, Sofia [et al.] (2011), 870 pp.
2010
Book
Amazonian Floodplain Forests. Ecophysiology, Biodiversity and Sustainable Management. Springer, Dordrecht [et al.] (2010), XVII, 615 pp.
Book
Manual of trees from Central Amazonian várzea floodplains: taxonomy, ecology and use. Editora INPA, Manaus (2010), 298 pp.
2001
Book
Biodiversity in wetlands: assessment, function and conservation. Vol. 2. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden (2001), VIII, 311 pp.
2000
Book
Biodiversity in Wetlands: assessment, function and conservation. Vol. 1. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden (2000), VIII, 353 pp.
Book
The Central Amazon Floodplain: Actual Use and Options for a Sustainable Management. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden (2000), XXVI, 584 pp.
1998
Book
O Pantanal mato-grossense e as várzeas amazônicas: uma comparaçao da situaçao ecológica, utilizaçao atual e problemas ambientais. MCT/CNPq, Brasília (1998), 79 pp.
1997
Book
The Central Amazon Floodplain: Ecology of a Pulsing System. Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg (1997)
Book Chapter (67)
2022
Book Chapter
Structure and function of inland waters-wetlands: classification systems of wetlands. In: Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, 2 Ed., pp. 12 - 22 (Eds. Tockner, K.; Mehner, T.). Academic Press (Elsevier), San Diego (2022)
2011
Book Chapter
Gold-mining near Poconé: environmental, social, and economic impact. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 695 - 717 (Eds.
Book Chapter
Biogeochemical characterization of water, plants and soils in the floodplains of the Northern Pantanal of Mato Grosso (Brazil) – A comparison with Central-Amazonian floodplains. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 199 - 231 (Eds.
Book Chapter
Aspects of geological and sedimentological evolution of the Pantanal plain. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 47 - 70 (Eds.
Book Chapter
The Pantanal: A large South American wetland and its position in limnological theory. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 23 - 44 (Eds.
Book Chapter
Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of the Pantanal: a synthesis. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 835 - 857 (Eds.
Book Chapter
A preliminary classification of habitats of the Pantanal of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul, and its relation to national and international wetland classification systems. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 127 - 141 (Eds.