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INLAND FISHES OF WASHINGTON, 2ND EDITION, REVISED & EXPANDED

by: Richard S. Wydoski & Richard R. Whitney

New, updated, & greatly expanded. Describes all 91 native & introduced fishes found in freshwater habitats of Washington State, including most of the fishes of Oregon, Idaho, & British Columbia. Wide-ranging study covers appearance, distribution, growth, reproduction, consumption, & survival of these fish. 228 illus. (110 in color), 85 maps, 62 tables; 8.5×11 inches, 384 pgs.

0-295-98338-8
978-0-295-98338-7
Hardcover
11-14-2003
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Overview

This new, updated, and greatly expanded edition of Inland Fishes of Washington (first published in 1979) describes all the known native and introduced fishes found in freshwater habitats of Washington State, including most of the fishes of Oregon, Idaho, and British Columbia. The authors have created a valuable reference for the general public, biologists, teachers, students, and environmentalists.

An overview of Washington’s topography and natural provinces clarifies the influence of geographical, historical, economic, and political forces on the existence of freshwater fishes today. This wide-ranging study gives balanced coverage to nearly everything that is known about the appearance, distribution, growth, reproduction, consumption, and survival of these fish. Salmon, perhaps the most prized fish in the Northwest, are here placed within the context of the many other mutually supporting species that together make up the ecological network that sustains them all. Forces impacting fish populations – the presence of non-native and introduced fish, historical and contemporary urban development, the management of water resources – are also discussed.

The book provides instruction on the basic methods of fish identification, with keys and illustrations that bring together the traits and forms most useful in distinguishing species and subspecies. The keys follow a simple arrangement that progressively illustrates and discusses traits distinctive to each fish.

The valuable information presented here benefits from the authors’ many years of firsthand experience in the field, their years of study and research, and their awareness of and access to the best investigative work being done today by biologists and researchers across the country.

The authors have created a valuable reference for the general public, biologists, teachers, students, and environmentalists.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Richard S. Wydoski
devoted a forty-year career to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, before his retirement,and taught at the University of Washington and the University of Utah. Richard R. Whitney is professor emeritus of fisheries at the University of Washington.

Details

ISBN: 0-295-98338-8
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
Publish Date: 11-14-2003

“INLAND FISHES OF WASHINGTON, 2ND EDITION, REVISED & EXPANDED”

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