Freshwater Invertebrates: comprehensive references with emphasis on the natural history, ecology, and taxonomy. Includes taxa as porifera, annelida, gastropoda, and copepoda, Ecology of Freshwater Molluscs, Pesticide Impact on Stream Fauna, and more.
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Fresh-Water Invertebrates of the United States : Protozoa to Mollusca 5 out of 5 stars 
Robert William Pennak, Robert Pennack / Hardcover / Published 1989  -- A comprehensive work on free-living American fresh-water invertebrates. Emphasis is on the natural history, ecology, and taxonomy. Updated Third Edition contains major revisions for such taxa as porifera, annelida, gastropoda, and copepoda. Covers the vast new fields of invertebrate systematics that have arisen with the advent of biochemical taxonomy and scanning electron microscopy.
 
  • Pesticide Impact on Stream Fauna : With Special Reference to Macroinvertebrates 
  • R.C. Muirhead-Thomson / Hardcover / Published 1987
    Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates 
    James H. Thorp, Alan P. Covich (Editor) / Hardcover / Published 1991 

     

    Invertebrates in Freshwater Wetlands of North America : Ecology and Management 
    Darol Batzer(Editor), et al / Hardcover / Published 1999
    Simon and Schuster's Guide to Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Fishes (Nature Guide Series) 
    Francesco Bianchini(Editor), et al / Paperback / Published 1977 
    The Ecology of Freshwater Molluscs
    Robert T. Dillon / Hardcover / Published 2000
    Flagellates in Freshwater Ecosystems (Developments in Hydrobiology, 45)
    R.I. Jones, V. Ilmavirta (Editor) / Hardcover / Published 1988
    Freshwater MacRoinvertebrates of Northeastern North America
    Barbara L. Peckarsky, et al / Hardcover / Published 1990
     
    The freshwater snails (Mollusca:Gastropoda) of New York State
    Eileen H. Jokinen / Paperback / Published 1992
    An Interdisciplinary Bibliography of Freshwater Crayfishes (Astacoidea and Parastacoidea)
    C.W. Hart, Janice Clark / Hardcover / Published 1989
    Intrazooplankton Predation (Developments in Hydrobiologia, Vol 60)
    H.J. Dumont, et al / Hardcover / Published 1990

     

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    Sonic Adventure (Dreamcast) by Sega of America, Inc.  THE GAME!
    After several years in video game retirement, Sonic the Hedgehog returns as the star of a graphically stunning 3-D adventure game that blows away every other game in the genre. Sonic is joined by five of his friends in a massive quest that spans over 50 game levels filled with remarkable visuals and a pulsating soundtrack. Taking full advantage of the unprecedented processing power of the Dreamcast, Sega's development crew, Sonic Team, has designed several gravity-defying game levels that will keep gamers hooked.
     
     
     
    Sonic Adventure: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
    Kip Ward, Prima Development / Paperback / Published 1999 - -   The world's most famous hedgehog is back, now in 3D, in a world so big and breathtaking, only Sega Dreamcast could hold it. As Sonic and his friends jump and spin their way to adventure, you'll need Sonic Adventure: Prima's Official Strategy Guide to find all the hidden secrets. Inside you'll discover maps of every dazzling level, whereabouts of all the gold rings, detailed character and quest descriptions, tips for raising Chao and using the Virtual Memory Unit, and the locations if each level entrance and secret area.

     

     

    Sonic Adventure; Official Strategy Guide
    Paperback / Published 1999

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    --Mike Fehlauer (amazon reviewer)

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