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Animals of the surface film

Marjorie Guthrie Peter J. Hayward

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English
Richmond Publishing Co Ltd
01 January 1989
A calm water surface on any freshwater habitat can support a community of animals and plants of great interest. Some live above the water but in regular contact with it, and others hang down from the surface. This handbook deals with the smaller invertebrate animals of this surface community. Among these are springtails, pondskaters, water boatmen, water beetles and water spiders, as well as protozoa, rotifers and tiny crustaceans.

After giving a brief introduction to the surface forces that are so important to these animals, the book describes the natural history of the main groups of animals in this community, drawing attention to topics on which further investigation is needed. Consideration is given to the problem of pollution by oil and by detergent. Keys are given for the identification of surface-dwelling animals, either to the major group or, where possible, to the species. Methods of keeping and studying the animals are described.
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Illustrated by:   Peter J. Hayward
Imprint:   Richmond Publishing Co Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   12
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 148mm, 
Weight:   165g
ISBN:   9780855462710
ISBN 10:   085546271X
Series:   Naturalists' Handbooks
Pages:   87
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  College/higher education ,  ELT Advanced ,  Educational: Primary & Secondary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction The nature of surface forces How animals exploit surface forces The surface community Pollution identification: I Animals found at the water surface; II Insects; IIA Springtails; IIB Water bugs; IIC Adult water beetles; IID Families of adult flies of neustonic habits; IIE Fly larvae; IIF Fly pupae; III Microscopic Crustacea; IV Spiders and mites; V Protozoa. Guide to some rotifers Techniques and approaches to original work. Some useful addresses; References and further reading.

Peter Hayward began his career as a scientific assistant at the Natural History Museum, where he was introduced to his lifelong specialism, marine bryzoa or sea-mats. He read zoology with geology at Reading University, thence to University of Wales, Swansea as research student, gaining PhD in population biology and taxonomy of sea-mats. He is now a senior lecturer at the university, and authority on bryzoa worldwide from Antarctic to coral reefs. Author with Professor John Ryland of four volumes on marine bryzoa in Linnaean Society Synopses series. Co-ordinator of the popular Collins Pocket Guide to the Seashore, co-editor and contributor to the Handbook of the Marine Fauna of north-west Europe (1995), as well as the Naturalists' Handbooks on seaweed and sandy shore habitats. Zoological editor of Journal of Natural History.

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