Ecology of Estuarine Fishes: Temperate Waters of the Western North Atlantic
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Kenneth W Able and Michael P Fahay
566 pages, figs, tabs, maps.
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This comprehensive reference details the life history and ecology of the fish species that occupy the estuarine and coastal habitats along the eastern
United States and Canada. The authors draw on their own studies and previously published research to summarize and synthesize all the known facts
about the ecology of 93 species of fish that inhabit the temperate waters of the Western Atlantic.
The species accounts include complete information about each fish's distribution, habitat use, reproduction, development, migratory patterns, prey and predators and other natural enemies. The species accounts are illustrated and include life-cycle calendars, tables and charts highlighting key information.
The species accounts include complete information about each fish's distribution, habitat use, reproduction, development, migratory patterns, prey and predators and other natural enemies. The species accounts are illustrated and include life-cycle calendars, tables and charts highlighting key information.
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