Identification of Larval Fishes of the Great Lakes Basin with Emphasis on the Lake Michigan Drainage

Identification of Larval Fishes of the Great Lakes Basin with Emphasis on the Lake Michigan Drainage
Author: Great Lakes Fishery Commission
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1982
Genre: Fishes
ISBN: MINN:31951D023725333

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This manual for the identification of larval fishes of the Great Lakes basin with emphasis on the Lake Michigan drainage treats 24 families and 148 species. In addition to a key to the families, keys were constructed for selected species within some families. Species accounts include descriptions of adult ecology, reproductive biology, diagnostic characters and meristics. A description of the egg is given, as are morphometric, morphological and pigmentation characteristics of yolk-sac larvae, larvae and juveniles. Illustrations of yolk-sac larvae, larvae and juveniles have been included wherever possible and informative.

Identification of Larval Fishes of the Great Lakes Basin with Emphasis on the Lake Michigan Drainage

Identification of Larval Fishes of the Great Lakes Basin with Emphasis on the Lake Michigan Drainage
Author: Nancy A. Auer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1982
Genre: Fishes
ISBN: OCLC:9535610

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Reproductive Biology and Early Life History of Fishes in the Ohio River Drainage

Reproductive Biology and Early Life History of Fishes in the Ohio River Drainage
Author: Robert Wallus,Thomas P. Simon
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2006-06-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781420003604

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This seven-volume series is the most extensive treatise on early life histories of the freshwater fishes of North America. It represents the state-of-the-art in fishery biology and provides a systematic approach to the study of early life histories of all the fishes in this region. Each volume contains distinguishing characteristics and a pictorial

The Inland Fishes of Mississippi

The Inland Fishes of Mississippi
Author: Stephen T. Ross
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 652
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1578062462

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The deluxe, comprehensive guide to the native species of Mississippi Download Plain Text version Where was the largest bass caught in Mississippi? What streams are sometimes home to the gulf sturgeon? How can an angler tell a grass pickerel from a walleye? In Inland Fishes of Mississippi, Stephen T. Ross answers these questions and many more. Mississippi waters are some of the richest inland fish habitats in the United States. In fact, only four states have more native fish than Mississippi's 204. Inland Fishes of Mississippi is for anglers and nature lovers who want to learn more about this thriving diversity. Introductory chapters present the history of the study of fish in Mississippi, the distribution patterns of species, important conservation issues, and valuable information on identifying fish by examining body shape and structure. Following these are illustrated keys to all the families of fish known to inhabit inland waters. Each key is a detailed guide to identifying the specific species within a family of fish. Keys include: color photographs of freshly collected examples meanings of scientific names for fish descriptions of color and physical changes maximum sizes of fish, including records for game fish precise maps of distribution vital information on habitat requirements, feeding, and behavior tips on where to catch a species status of conservation efforts For both the casual angler and the ichthyologist, Inland Fishes of Mississippi will prove a constant resource and an irreplaceable asset for identifying, observing, and catching the state's various species. Stephen T. Ross is professor of biological sciences and Curator of Fishes at the University of Southern Mississippi. The editor for ecology and ethology of Copeia, he has also published articles in numerous journals such as American Naturalist, Environmental Biology of Fishes, and Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.

Inland Fishes of the Greater Southwest

Inland Fishes of the Greater Southwest
Author: W. L. Minckley,Paul C. Marsh
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2009
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0816527997

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This comprehensive new book replaces and substantially expands upon the landmark Fishes of Arizona, which has been the authoritative source since it was first published in 1973. Inland Fishes of the Greater Southwest is a one-volume guide to native and non-native fishes of the lower Colorado River basin, downstream from the Grand Canyon, and of the northern tributaries of the Sea of Cortez in the United States and Mexico. In all, there are in-depth accounts of more than 165 species representing 30 families. The book is not limited to the fish. It provides insights into their aquatic world with information on topography, drainage relations, climate, geology, vegetational history, aquatic habitats, human-made water systems, and conservation. A section of the book is devoted to fish identification, with keys to native and non-native families as well as family keys to species. The book is illustrated with more than 120 black-and-white illustrations, 47 full-color plates of native fishes, and nearly 40 maps and figures. Many native fish species are unique to the Southwest. They possess interesting and unusual adaptations to the challenges of the region, able to survive silt-laden floods as well as extreme water temperatures and highly fluctuating water flows ranging from very low levels to flash floods. However, in spite of being well-adapted, many of the fish described here are threatened or endangered, often due to the acts of humans who have altered the natural habitat. For that reason, Inland Fishes of the Greater Southwest presents a vast amount of information about the ecological relationships between the fishes it describes and their environments, paying particular attention to the ways in which human interactions have modified aquatic ecosystemsÑand to how humans might work to ensure the survival of rapidly disappearing native species.

Environmental Study of Fish Spawning and Nursery Areas in the St Clair Detroit River System

Environmental Study of Fish Spawning and Nursery Areas in the St  Clair Detroit River System
Author: Kenneth M. Muth,David R. Wolfert,Michael T. Bur
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1986
Genre: Environmental study
ISBN: UOM:39015019824096

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The Development of an Aquatic Habitat Classification System for Lakes

The Development of an Aquatic Habitat Classification System for Lakes
Author: W.D.N. Busch
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351085595

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In the context of freshwater fisheries changing their strategies from the regulation of harvest and the enhancement of populations, to the creation and protection of habitats and the management of ecosystems, moves toward establishing an aquatic habitat classification system. Eight papers, from the February 1988 Symposium on the Classification and Inventory of Great Lakes Aquatic Habitats (the last in a series of Great Lakes Symposia), propose various classification approaches, most using a limited number of physical, chemical, and/or biological variables to produce some form of index. They also include overviews and summaries of the classification process.

Yellow Perch Walleye and Sauger Aspects of Ecology Management and Culture

Yellow Perch  Walleye  and Sauger  Aspects of Ecology  Management  and Culture
Author: John Clay Bruner,Robin L. DeBruyne
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2021-11-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030806781

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Walleye, one of the most sought-after species of freshwater sport fishes in North America, has demonstrated appreciable declines in their numbers from their original populations since the beginning of the 20th century. Similarly, Yellow Perch, once the most commonly caught sport fish and an important commercial species in North America, have also shown declines. Compiling up-to-date information on the biology and management of Walleye, Sauger, and Yellow Perch, including research on systematics, genetics, physiology, ecology, movement, population dynamics, culture, recent case histories, and management practices, will be of interest to managers, researchers, and students who deal with these important species, particularly in light of habitat alterations, population shifts, and other biotic and abiotic factors related to a changing climate.