Downstream: a natural history of the river/

Aerial view of a retreating mountain glacier. Water flow over a stone in a mountain stream. Typical midge larva. Stonefly Nymph. Larva of a net-winged midge. The origin of springs and wells. Ground water seepage in and out of a stream. Scud or sideswimmer. Water mite. A typical copepod. Rotifer. Aer...

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Main Author: Bardach, John
Format: Book
Language:English
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Summary:Aerial view of a retreating mountain glacier. Water flow over a stone in a mountain stream. Typical midge larva. Stonefly Nymph. Larva of a net-winged midge. The origin of springs and wells. Ground water seepage in and out of a stream. Scud or sideswimmer. Water mite. A typical copepod. Rotifer. Aerial photograph of meanders and oxbows. Braided stream pattern in Alaska. Rwo mayfly nymphs. Ten typical stream animals on and under a stone. Caddisfly larva out of its shell. Case of the Caddisfly.
Physical Description:ix, 278 p.: il.; 18 cm.