Small Freshwater Creatures (Natural History Pocket Guides)

Small Freshwater Creatures (Natural History Pocket Guides)

by Bente Vita Pedersen (Illustrator), Lars-Henrik Olsen (Author), Jakob Sunesen (Illustrator)

Synopsis

This delightful book is one of the first three volumes of Oxford University Press's new Pocket Guide European natural history series. The series fills the need for lighter weight guides for those who want to find out about the common organisms they come across during countryside excursions without having the specialist knowledge required to make detailed species identifications. All the books in the series are attractively designed and generously illustrated with plentiful high quality colour line drawings and photographs throughout. The accompanying text is short but informative, with notes on general biology as well as on identification. Small Freshwater Creatures covers the more common 'creepy-crawlies', fish, and amphibians likely to be encountered by pond- and stream-dippers. They are arranged by animal group and also by the place they might be found, whether in on floating leaves or in the depths, in polluted or clean water. Sections on the animals' ecology, a glossary, and on further reading will allow the book to be used as a springboard for further study.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 232
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 07 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 0198507984
ISBN 13: 9780198507987

Media Reviews
The coverage is impressive: the freshwater book goes from moths and snakes to amoebas and cilates. . . [This book] should find a ready audience amongst budding natural historians and, in these days when we teach less taxonomy to undergraduates, may well we find a place on field trips and in
practical classes to help in placing the more obvious organisms into some sort of taxonomic perspective. --ulletin of the British Ecological Society
The small Creatures guides are an excellent introduction to the wide range of invertebrates. . .The fresh water volume also contains a short section on fish, amphibians and reptiles found in this habitat, plus a glossary. . .[This book] will make an excellent addition to the library of any one with
an interest in natural history and should help stimulate a new generation of entomologists. --Peter Smithers, Dept. Biological Sciences, University of Plymouth


The coverage is impressive: the freshwater book goes from moths and snakes to amoebas and cilates. . . [This book] should find a ready audience amongst budding natural historians and, in these days when we teach less taxonomy to undergraduates, may well we find a place on field trips and in
practical classes to help in placing the more obvious organisms into some sort of taxonomic perspective. --ulletin of the British Ecological Society
The small Creatures guides are an excellent introduction to the wide range of invertebrates. . .The fresh water volume also contains a short section on fish, amphibians and reptiles found in this habitat, plus a glossary. . .[This book] will make an excellent addition to the library of any one with
an interest in natural history and should help stimulate a new generation of entomologists. --Peter Smithers, Dept. Biological Sciences, University of Plymouth

The coverage is impressive: the freshwater book goes from moths and snakes to amoebas and cilates. . . [This book] should find a ready audience amongst budding natural historians and, in these days when we teach less taxonomy to undergraduates, may well we find a place on field trips and in practical classes to help in placing the more obvious organisms into some sort of taxonomic perspective. --ulletin of the British Ecological Society
The small Creatures guides are an excellent introduction to the wide range of invertebrates. . .The fresh water volume also contains a short section on fish, amphibians and reptiles found in this habitat, plus a glossary. . .[This book] will make an excellent addition to the library of any one with an interest in natural history and should help stimulate a new generation of entomologists. --Peter Smithers, Dept. Biological Sciences, University of Plymouth


The coverage is impressive: the freshwater book goes from moths and snakes to amoebas and cilates. . . [This book] should find a ready audience amongst budding natural historians and, in these days when we teach less taxonomy to undergraduates, may well we find a place on field trips and in practical classes to help in placing the more obvious organisms into some sort of taxonomic perspective. --ulletin of the British Ecological Society


The small Creatures guides are an excellent introduction to the wide range of invertebrates. . .The fresh water volume also contains a short section on fish, amphibians and reptiles found in this habitat, plus a glossary. . .[This book] will make an excellent addition to the library of any one with an interest in natural history and should help stimulate a new generation of entomologists. --Peter Smithers, Dept. Biological Sciences, University of Plymouth


Author Bio

Lars-Henrik Olsen is author of many books on animals and wildlife, as well as historical novels. He has worked in the exhibitions department of the Zoological Museum, is a founder member and former leader of the Worldwide Fund for Nature's Panda Clubs, and has been employed by Danish television since 1979 as a professional consultant and adapter of nature films. Illustrators: Jakob Sunesen studied graphics and illustration at the School of Applied Art, works as a portrait and nature artist. Bente Vita Pedersen studied at the School of Applied Art and is a book illustrator, portrait and landscape artist.