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Shop Guide to Freshwater Invertebrates - SP68
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Guide to Freshwater Invertebrates - SP68

£33.00

The invertebrates that live in our rivers, streams, lakes, ponds and wetlands are endlessly fascinating and hugely important in the ecology of fresh waters. This guide provides an introduction to their great diversity and the means to identify the many different types, from flatworms to beetles. A series of easy-to-follow keys, along with notes on ecology and distribution, allow identification of the more commonly encountered freshwater invertebrates occurring in Britain and Ireland, while 460 line drawings illustrate whole animals and the features of importance in distinguishing different groups. Identification is typically to family level, and beyond where this is possible; also included is a bibliography of other keys and guides for those who wish to pursue identification further.

Author: Michael Dobson, Simon Pawley, Melanie Fletcher & Anne Powell

Published By: FBA 2012 (Reprinted 2017, 2021)

Format: Hardcover, 201 x 171 mm, 216 pages

ISBN: 9780900386800

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The invertebrates that live in our rivers, streams, lakes, ponds and wetlands are endlessly fascinating and hugely important in the ecology of fresh waters. This guide provides an introduction to their great diversity and the means to identify the many different types, from flatworms to beetles. A series of easy-to-follow keys, along with notes on ecology and distribution, allow identification of the more commonly encountered freshwater invertebrates occurring in Britain and Ireland, while 460 line drawings illustrate whole animals and the features of importance in distinguishing different groups. Identification is typically to family level, and beyond where this is possible; also included is a bibliography of other keys and guides for those who wish to pursue identification further.

Author: Michael Dobson, Simon Pawley, Melanie Fletcher & Anne Powell

Published By: FBA 2012 (Reprinted 2017, 2021)

Format: Hardcover, 201 x 171 mm, 216 pages

ISBN: 9780900386800

The invertebrates that live in our rivers, streams, lakes, ponds and wetlands are endlessly fascinating and hugely important in the ecology of fresh waters. This guide provides an introduction to their great diversity and the means to identify the many different types, from flatworms to beetles. A series of easy-to-follow keys, along with notes on ecology and distribution, allow identification of the more commonly encountered freshwater invertebrates occurring in Britain and Ireland, while 460 line drawings illustrate whole animals and the features of importance in distinguishing different groups. Identification is typically to family level, and beyond where this is possible; also included is a bibliography of other keys and guides for those who wish to pursue identification further.

Author: Michael Dobson, Simon Pawley, Melanie Fletcher & Anne Powell

Published By: FBA 2012 (Reprinted 2017, 2021)

Format: Hardcover, 201 x 171 mm, 216 pages

ISBN: 9780900386800

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