Fish of Michigan Field Guide: Fish Identification Guides
Autor Dave Bosankoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iul 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781647550455
ISBN-10: 1647550459
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 111 x 152 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: ADVENTUREKEEN
Seria Fish Identification Guides
ISBN-10: 1647550459
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 111 x 152 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: ADVENTUREKEEN
Seria Fish Identification Guides
Cuprins
What's New in the Second Edition
How to Use This Book
Fish Anatomy
Fish Names
About Michigan Fish
Frequently Asked Questions
Fish Diseases
Invasive Species
Fun with Fish
Catch-and-Release Fishing
Fish Measurement
Michigan State Record Fish
Fish Consumption Advisories
Example Page
Bowfin Family
Catfish Family
Cod Family
Drum Family
Eel Family
Gar Family
Goby Family
Herring Family
Lamprey Family
Minnow Family
Mooneye Family
Paddlefish Family
Perch Family
Pike Family
Salmon Family
Sculpin Family
Silverside Family
Smelt Family
Stickleback Family
Sturgeon Family
Sucker Family
Sunfish Family
Temperate Bass/Striped Bass Family
Trout-Perch Family
Glossary
Primary References
Index
About the Author
Notă biografică
Dave Bosanko was born in Kansas and studied engineering before following his love of nature to degrees in biology and chemistry from Emporia State University. He spent thirty years as staff biologist at two of the University of Minnesota's field stations. Though his training was in mammal physiology, Dave worked on a wide range of research projects ranging from fish, bird and mammal population studies to experiments with biodiversity and prairie restoration. An avid fisherman and naturalist, he has long enjoyed applying the fruits of his extensive field research to patterning fish location and behavior, and observing how these fascinating species interact with one another in the underwater web of life.