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Coleções: Limnology
Vendedor: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300284966
Language: English
Shipping Weight: 1.3 lb
A Field Guide to the Natural History of Ponds and Other Still Waters in the Eastern United States is a comprehensive introduction to the natural history of ponds, small lakes, and other quiet or stagnant bodies of water in the Eastern United States.
This richly illustrated guide introduces readers to the biology and structure of freshwater ponds, smaller lakes, and associated wetlands in the Eastern United States, and to the natural life that thrives in and around them: the flora, insects, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and fish.
Through detailed photographs, illustrations, and diagrams, Patrick J. Lynch brings ponds to life in their great variety—from freshwater marshes and swamps to vernal pools, bogs, and "pocosins," and beyond. He explains the natural and environmental history of these special regions: Why and how have they evolved? Why are they important to the broader ecological landscape? And how are human activity and climate change defining the present and changing the future of these precious ecosystems?
Lynch’s guide is concise yet comprehensive, an indispensable tool for natural history buffs, birdwatchers, anglers, boaters, canoeists, hikers, and environmental educators.