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  A Lake View 2009 Calendar

 
A Lake View 2009 Calendar under Aquatic Life in The Books Store
Price: $13.99
Sale: $8.94
 
Brand: Scenic
Manufacturer: Willow Creek Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Calendar
Publisher: Willow Creek Press
Edition: Wal
Publication Date: 2008-06-30
 
Features:
  • Wall Calendars
  • Scenic
Description: Reflecting the calm, mirror image of surrounding mountains and forests or sparkling with sunlight on a breezy afternoon, these 12 lake views will make you wish you were there.

 

  Guide to Marine Life: Caribbean-Bahamas-Florida

 
Guide to Marine Life: Caribbean-Bahamas-Florida under Aquatic Life in The Books Store
Price: $34.95
Sale: $5.98
 
Manufacturer: Aqua Quest Publications, Inc.
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Marty Snyderman
Publisher: Aqua Quest Publications, Inc.
Dewey Decimal Number: 591.9235
Publication Date: 1996-01-25
Reading Level: 284
 
Description: A layman's guide to identifying and understanding the marine life while scuba diving.

 

  The Springs of Florida

 
The Springs of Florida under Aquatic Life in The Books Store
Price: $29.95
Sale: $29.95
 
Manufacturer: Pineapple Pr
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Doug Stamm
Publisher: Pineapple Pr
Edition: 1st
Dewey Decimal Number: 551.498
Publication Date: 1994-05-01
Reading Level: 112
 
Description: Many rare underwater photographs, many of unique underwater species. Detailed descriptions and maps of Florida's major spring parks, including Silver Springs, Weeki Wachee, and Wakulla Springs. A must-have for canoeists, kayakers, divers, and snorkelers.

 

  Selection and Breeding Programs in Aquaculture

 
Selection and Breeding Programs in Aquaculture under Aquatic Life in The Books Store
Price: $139.00
Sale: $95.20
 
Manufacturer: Springer
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Springer
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 639
Publication Date: 2005-06-23
Reading Level: 364
 
Description:

This book describes the basic elements in the theory of animal breeding and inheritance of quantitative economic traits and the way in which this technology can be implemented in selective breeding programs for aquaculture species. The role and the implementation of molecular genetics in modern selective breeding programs is also addressed. The book’s main objective is to stimulate development of efficient selective breeding programs in aquaculture, the world’s fastest growing industry for animal protein production.

Considerable genetic gain from selection has been demonstrated for several aquatic species in traits like growth rate and survival. AKVAFORSK and allied institutions have demonstrated the value of selection in Atlantic salmon, rainbow trout, Nile tilapia, rohu carp and the shrimp Penaeus vannamei. Presently, however, less than 10 % of total world aquaculture production is based on genetically improved animals. The urgent challenge to the industry is to implement and start selective breeding programs in order to make the aquaculture industry more competitive and sustainable, through improving the utilization of feed, land and water resources.

The text has been written by scientists at AKVAFORSK, Akvaforsk Genetics Center and co-workers in order to summarise present knowledge in the field, and to encourage implementation of selective breeding programs for economically important fish and shellfish species around the world.


 

  Pond Lake River Sea

 
Pond Lake River Sea under Aquatic Life in The Books Store
Price: $28.00
Sale: $39.95
 
Manufacturer: Collins Pub San Francisco
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Maryjo Koch
Publisher: Collins Pub San Francisco
Dewey Decimal Number: 574.92
Publication Date: 1994-09
Reading Level: 144
 
Description: "Life bears the memory of its aquatic origins. Every living creature, animal or plant...even man...is above all a form of water." --Jean Dorst, Water, 1990.

Maryjo Koch's Pond, Lake, River, Sea has been honored as a Scientific American Book of the Year, and it's easy to see why. From the delicate paintings of shrimp and krill to the Japanese-inspired images of carp and goldfish, Koch's illustrations and text not only inform, but entertain as well. A series of close-ups of skin and scales stands on its own as a beautiful piece of art. Quotes from notable figures such as Henry David Thoreau, Norman Maclean, Zane Grey, and Charles Darwin flow along with the hand-lettered text. Learn about subjects as varied as the breathing and sleeping patterns of our underwater friends to the taboos associated with certain types of sea creatures. Koch blends equal parts science, nature, and art, then sprinkles in a dash of humor to create this lovely volume.


 

  Sealife: A Complete Guide to the Marine Environment

 
Sealife: A Complete Guide to the Marine Environment under Aquatic Life in The Books Store
Price: $55.00
Sale: $33.72
 
Manufacturer: Smithsonian
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Geoffrey Waller::Marc Dando::Michael Burchett
Publisher: Smithsonian
Dewey Decimal Number: 591.77
Publication Date: 1996-09-17
Reading Level: 504
 
Description: Brimming with illustrations, essays by experts on marine biology, and descriptions of more than 600 species, SeaLife is the most comprehensive reference available in a single volume to the vast panorama of vertebrate and invetebrate creatures inhabiting the world's oceans and shores. 56 color plates. 1,000 illustrations. 75 maps.

 

  On the Brink: The Great Lakes in the 21st Century

 
On the Brink: The Great Lakes in the 21st Century under Aquatic Life in The Books Store
Price: $24.95
Sale: $9.99
 
Manufacturer: Michigan State University Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Dave Dempsey
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 333.95280977
Publication Date: 2004-04
Reading Level: 288
 
Description: As one of the world's great natural treasures, the Great Lakes have also served in recent decades as an early warning system for many emerging environmental problems. In the early twenty-first century, as the Lakes face unprecedented challenges, we need to revisit the wonder of the Lakes and the perils plaguing them, and to take action to protect this majestic ecosystem. Dave Dempsey weaves the natural character and phenomena of the Great Lakes and stories of the schemes, calamities, and unusual human residents of the Basin with the history of their environmental exploitation and recovery. Contrasting the incomparable beauty and complexity of the Lakes and the poetry, folklore, and citizen action they have inspired with the disasters that shortsighted human folly has inflicted on the ecosystem, Dempsey makes this history both engaging and relevant to today's debates and decisions. Underlying the neglectful treatment of the Lakes are two irreconcilable and faulty human assumptions: that the Lakes are a system so big that human beings cannot do it great harm, and that the Lakes are a resource that can be bent to the will of humankind. Dempsey finds evidence that, despite great changes in the laws governing the Lakes and public attitudes toward them in the last fifty years, government policy and institutions are still dominated by these dangerous attitudes. A central theme of On the Brink is that citizens, who have displayed an increasing sense of commitment to the Lakes and a growing sense of place, must challenge their leaders to reform Great Lakes institutions. While everything from large-scale water exports to global climate change looms in the future of the Lakes, single-purposesolutions do not suffice--no more than a Band-aid would on a gaping wound. Dempsey shows that it is necessary to create a governing system that reflects the realities of life "on the ground" in communities and that taps into the passion and determination of citizens to protect these treasures.

 

  Sustainable Freshwater Aquaculture: The Complete Guide from Backyard to Investor

 
Sustainable Freshwater Aquaculture: The Complete Guide from Backyard to Investor under Aquatic Life in The Books Store
Price: $35.00
Sale: $31.50
 
Manufacturer: UNSW Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Nick Romanowski
Publisher: UNSW Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 333
Publication Date: 2007-02-15
Reading Level: 184
 
Description: Sustainable Freshwater Aquaculture is the most complete, accessible and affordable guide to freshwater aquaculture in Australia, emphasizing sustainable use of all resources: whether it be on a small scale in a backyard pond, or in commercial production on broad acres. The book includes detailed information from design and construction of ponds to water quality, enhancing production through aeration, filtration and water treatment wetlands, foods and feeding, breeding and propagating aquatic animals and plants, sources of stock and polyculture (mixing fish, crustaceans, other animals, and plants for greater yields). It even offers information on learning the basics of aquaculture through the keeping and breeding of aquarium fish. And across all its wide-ranging explanation and discussion, the book retains its focus on two key themes: sustainability and profitability. Sustainable Freshwater Aquaculture is a beautifully illustrated book that contains over 80 color photos and some ten black-line drawings.

 

  Ecology of Shallow Lakes (Population and Community Biology Series)

 
Ecology of Shallow Lakes (Population and Community Biology Series) under Aquatic Life in The Books Store
Price: $84.95
Sale: $59.47
 
Manufacturer: Springer
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Marten Scheffer
Publisher: Springer
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 577
Publication Date: 2004-10-01
Reading Level: 374
 
Description:

Ecology of Shallow Lakes brings together current understanding of the mechanisms that drive the diametrically opposite states of water clarity, shown by the cover paintings, found in many shallow lakes and ponds. It gives an outline of the knowledge gained from field observations, experimental work, and restoration studies, linked by a solid theoretical framework.

The book focuses on shallow lakes, but the lucid treatment of plankton dynamics, resuspension, light climate and the role of vegetation is relevant to a much wider range of aquatic systems. The models that are used remain simple and most analyses are graphical rather than algebraic. The text will therefore appeal to students, scientists and policy makers in the field of ecology, fisheries, pollution studies and water management, and also to theoreticans who will benefit from the many real-world examples of topics such as predation and competition theory, bifurcation analysis and catastrophe theory. Perhaps most importantly, the book is a remarkable example of how large field experiments and simple models can catalyze our insight into complex ecosystems.

Marten Scheffer wrote this book while at the Institute of Inland Water Management and Waste Treatment, RIZA, Lelystad, The Netherlands. He is currently at the Department of Water Quality Management and Aquatic Ecology of the Wageningen Agricultural University.

Reviews
`Much rarer are textbooks that so succinctly sum up the state-of-the-art knowledge about a subject that they become instant `bibles'. This book is one of these. It is probably one of the best biological textbooks I have read. Scheffer masterfully pulls all this information together under one cover and presents a coherent account, which will serve as a benchmark for the subject. The reader will not gain any great insight into the breeding biology of pike from this book, nor learn much about dragonflies or newts. They will, however, come to understand the essential nature of shallow lakes or, as the author puts it, `how shallow lakes work'. Overall, this book will be of great interest to practical and theoretical ecologists, students and managers in all fields of biology. All freshwater ecologists should certainly read it.'
Simon Harrison in Journal of Ecology, 86

`The book by Scheffer can be seen as a milestone in the recognition of shallow lakes as a research topic in its own right. Scheffer uses three approaches concurrently to unravel the functioning of shallow lakes: 1) statistical analysis of large datasets from a variety of lakes; 2) simple abstract models made up of a few non-linear ordinary differential equations, which he calls `mini-models'; and 3) logical reasoning based on a mixture of results from fieldwork, experiments and models. What is new is that Scheffer links mathematics very nicely with what one feels is a correct description of the functioning of a shallow lake. Employing logical reasoning, Scheffer combines all these sources of knowledge into a general, coherent picture of the functioning of a shallow lake.'
Wolf Mooij in Aquatic Ecology, 32


 

  Shining Big Sea Water: The Story of Lake Superior

 
Shining Big Sea Water: The Story of Lake Superior under Aquatic Life in The Books Store
Price: $16.95
Sale: $9.54
 
Manufacturer: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Norman K. Risjord
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 977.49
Publication Date: 2008-05-15
Reading Level: 224
 
Description:
In Shining Big Sea Water, historian Norman K. Risjord offers a grand tour of Lake Superior's remarkable history, taking readers through the centuries and into the lives of those who have traveled the lake and inhabited its shores.



Through lively, informative chapters, Risjord begins with the lake's cataclysmic geological birth, then explores the lives of native peoples along the shore before European contact and during the fur trade, showing how Superior functioned as a "blue-water highway" for Indians, early explorers, industries, and settlers. He outlines the development of such cities as Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan; Ashland, Wisconsin; and Two Harbors, Minnesota, and tells the fascinating histories of life-saving lighthouses and famous shipwrecks. In the final chapter, Risjord looks to the future, offering a clear-eyed account of the environmental and economic challenges faced by America's largest freshwater lake.



Interspersed throughout the book are handy tips for travelers, highlighting historically significant sites that illustrate key pieces of Lake Superior's natural and human history, including national lakeshores in the United States and provincial parks in Canada.



Norman K. Risjord is the author of several books, including A Popular History of Minnesota and Wisconsin: The Story of the Badger State. He is an emeritus professor of history at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.


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