Field Guide to Freshwater Invertebrates of North AmericaJames H. Thorp, D. Christopher Rogers Academic Press, 2010 M11 15 - 304 páginas The Field Guide to Freshwater Invertebrates of North America focuses on freshwater invertebrates that can be identified using at most an inexpensive magnifying glass. This Guide will be useful for experienced nature enthusiasts, students doing aquatic field projects, and anglers looking for the best fish bait, lure, or fly. Color photographs and art, as well as the broad geographic coverage, set this guide apart.
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2011 Elsevier Inc abdomen abundant Additional Remarks adults algae amphipods animals antennae appendages aquarium aquatic habitats aquatic invertebrates areas arthropods Beetles Fig benthic bivalves body bottom branchiopods brown bryozoans bugs caddisflies carapace cave Chapter clam shrimp colonies color common copepods crabs crayfish crustaceans damselflies decapods detritivores dipterans diversity dragonflies ecology ecosystems eggs ephemeral fairy shrimp feeding female filter fish flattened flatworms Freshwater Invertebrates genus gills gray groups habitats Identification inland water invertebrates isopods lakes larvae leeches leg pairs lentic live mayflies midges mites mussels native North America numbers nymphs occur operculum organic matter ostracods oxygen parasites phylum planktonic plants ponds pools Predaceous Diving Beetles predators prey Range rarely reproduction riffles rivers and streams rocks Seed Shrimps segments shell snails sometimes species spiders sponge stage stoneflies subphylum substrate swimming temperatures tentacles terrestrial thorax throughout North America typically water fleas wetlands wings yellow