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Freshwater Mussel Ecology: A Multifactor Approach to Distribution and Abundance (Volume 1) (Freshwater Ecology Series)

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Review ------ “Highly recommended.” (S. R. Fegley Choice 2009-01-01) “Illuminating and thought provoking. . . . This timely book will entice still more ecologists to study and help save these fascinating animals.” (Wendell R. Haag Conservation Biology 2010-06-24) “A must-read for anyone working or studying the ecology of this diverse and endangered assemblage of mollusks.” (Daniel L. Graf Journal Of Molluscan Stds/ Malacologist 2010-07-02) “Excellent. . . . This book is engagingly written throughout, and provides . . . a reflection on the dilemma of modern ecology.” (Qtly Review Of Biology 2010-07-14) “This thorough, authoritative and highly enjoyable read is a must for all freshwater biologists.” (Freshwater Biology 2010-07-02) “Thoughtful, and thought-provoking. . . . A valuable read for most ecologists, especially those concerned with the conservation of this threatened species.” (Biofeedback 2010-07-02) “The approach outlined in the book could be used for any group of organisms.” (Journal Of North American Benthological Society 2010-07-02) Read more ( javascript:void(0) ) From the Inside Flap -------------------- “David Strayer provides an inful and stimulating study of the ecology, biogeography, and diversity of one of the most threatened and endangered groups of freshwater species. Mussels provide important ecosystem services such as biofiltration and are critical components of river and lake ecosystems. They also serve as sentinels for studies of water quality. Strayer places these species in a comprehensive context that makes for interesting reading and a lesson in the philosophy of science that underpins conservation biology. The literature cited is impressive in its and completeness. Strayer's style and depth of understanding are unmatched and demonstrate his long experience working with both native and non-native bivalves, as well as many other benthic invertebrates.”―Alan P. Covich, Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia "Native freshwater mussel populations have been seriously compromised over the past century. Historically, mussel beds in many of the large rivers of North America were widely distributed and abundant. Today, native mussels are often rare where once abundant. In contrast, many non-native species populations have dramatically expanded and continue to extend their range. The reasons for native population losses are many, and explanations for exotic species expansions are often oversimplified. In their seminal work, Andrewartha and Birch in 1954 wrote that the essence of ecology is to understand the distribution and abundance of s and animals. Although far more sophisticated in approach and methods, ecology a half-century later remains largely about discovery of and animal distribution and abundance. This book by David Strayer is a significant step forward in freshwater mussel ecology. His of contemporary analysis is thought-provoking and adds not only to our understanding of this important freshwater group, but also of general ecological principles." ―Richard Hauer, Editor-in-Chief of the Freshwater Ecology Series, Professor of Limnology, The University of Montana "In Freshwater Mussel Ecology, David Strayer presents a clear synthesis of the multiple interacting factors that control the distribution and abundance of pearly mussels, one of the most imperiled groups of freshwater animals. This book stands as a benchmark that will be indispensable to freshwater ecologists and water managers charged with conserving this endangered fauna."―Kurt D. Fausch, Stream Fish Ecology Laboratory, Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins Read more ( javascript:void(0) ) About the Author ---------------- David L. Strayer is Senior Scientist at the Institute of Ecosystem Studies and author of Pearly Mussels of New York State, among other books. Read more ( javascript:void(0) )
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