The Illustrated World Encyclopedia of Freshwater Fish and River Creatures
Daniel Gilpin Jenny Schmid-Araya (Consultant)
A natural history and identification guide to the animal life of the rivers and lakes of the world, featuring more than 650 species and 700 beautiful colour images
Expert and detailed descriptions of appearance, habitat, behaviour and lifestyle
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Over 97 colour photographs
Over 610 illustrations
Over 654 animals
| Publication Date | May 2009 |
| Price | £17.99 |
| Number of Pages | 256 |
| Size(mm) | 297 x 228mm |
| ISBN-10 | 0754817644 |
| ISBN-13/EAN | 9780754817642 |
| Binding | hardback with plc and jacket |
| Carton Qty | 10 |
| House Code | 3879 |
| Category | reference |
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An authoritative global directory and reference guide to over 650 species of freshwater fish, reptile and amphibian
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Includes a fully-illustrated reference section explaining anatomy, behaviour, classification, senses, breeding and feeding, with superb photographic images and detailed colour illustrations
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Stunning colour reconstructions of the major types of freshwater habitat highlight both the environments and the creatures you are likely to find in them
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Each entry contains concise information on distinguishing physical features, lifestyle and habits
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The majority of profiles are illustrated with detailed and life-like artworks, plus quick-reference factfile panels and maps pinpointing location
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A total of 700 colour illustrations and photographs makes this an indispensable guide to the extraordinary diversity of the freshwater realm
This comprehensive encyclopedia offers superb world coverage of the many kinds of freshwater fish, reptile and amphibian. With detailed profiles of hundreds of species of fish, plus some of the most prominent freshwater reptiles and amphibians, it covers, in stunning full colour, 650 aquatic animals of river catchments, swift-flowing streams, murky swamps and cool, clear-water lakes.
Beginning with a concise illustrated section on how the inhabitants of these waters shape their existence, from navigation and hearing to feeding hierarchies and courtship rituals, the reader is quickly able to discern the extraordinary range of life supported by the freshwater environment. From the lengthy migrations made up-river by breeding salmon, one of the great biological spectacles of North America, to the tropical mudpools sheltering African catfish, or the aquatic breeding grounds used by predominantly land-dwelling frogs and salamanders, the breadth and diversity of the freshwater world is all too apparent. Large colour artworks of the basic habitat types draw out the different aquatic families likely to live and reproduce in temperate and tropical lakes, pools and rivers, making it easier for the reader to identify the animals of their own locality.
The major part of the book consists of fully-illustrated continental directories on key freshwater families, hundreds of bony fish, as well as turtles, newts, crocodiles, and others. All creatures are grouped by family and genus, to enable the reader to make the connection between similar species, and also tell them apart.
There are fascinating facts on social behavioiur. Read about the nests, or "redds" dug by the tails of breeding trout, or the near-transparency achieved by the elusive Indian glass fish; see some of the stunning colour morphs adopted by cichlids in the enormous African lakes, or the fleshy tentacles that aid the feeding of catfish and barbels.
Many of the profiled species are illustrated with superb, detailed colour artworks to aid identification, as well as colour maps and quick-reference data panels on distribution, habitat, food, size and breeding. With over 700 glorious colour images overall, this information-packed resource is likely to appeal to anglers, aquarium enthusiasts and budding freshwater biologists alike.
About the Authors
Daniel Gilpin - Author
Daniel Gilpin studied zoology at Bristol University before becoming a
professional writer. He is now one of Britain's most respected natural history authors. Daniel has written more than 30 books and contributed to several encyclopedias. He has also written numerous articles for part-works and magazines. Daniel's work has been published in Europe, North America and Asia, with some titles translated into several different languages. This is his third book about fish and his sixth about aquatic life as a whole.
Jenny Schmid-Araya - Consultant
Dr Jenny Schmid-Araya, Consultant, is a member of the the academic staff at Queen Mary University, London. She specializes in freshwater food webs and ecosystems, with particular reference to freshwater streams. She has contributed to a series of academic publications on the subject, and also writes for the general market.
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