Description
From the more than one million square miles of the six eastern provinces of Canada 154 species of freshwater fishes have been reported. This edition of Freshwater Fishes of Canada provides the game and commercial fisherman and the naturalist with detailed information regarding these fishes, and assists in the accurate identification of the various species. The species are arranged in order of development: primitive first and the more highly specialized fishes last. Each description includes a picture, a list of other common names, the distinguishing features, size, habitat, life history and habits, food, and additional comments. Technical language has been avoided wherever possible but with no loss of accuracy.
In this second edition the author has employed a system of keys for easier identification of families, and of the individuals in the two largest and most difficult species, the trout and minnow groups.
About the author
W.B. SCOTT is Research Associate, Department of Ichthyology and Herpetology, Royal Ontario Museum; Professor in the Department of Zoology, University of Toronto; and Executive Director of the Huntsman Marine Laboratory, St. Andres, N.B.
Editorial Reviews
'No angler or commercial fisherman should rest content until a copy of this book is in his possession and he has thoroughly digested the contents.'
Forest and Outdoors
'Anglers, naturalists, and students of ichthyology will appreciate this revised edition ... one finds many worthwhile changes.'
Canadian Field-Naturalist