In the Kinnickinnic: Stories of a River and Its Insect Life

Author:   Clarke Garry
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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9781548201562


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   11 July 2017
Format:   Paperback
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In the Kinnickinnic: Stories of a River and Its Insect Life


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This is a story of biological exploration in the cold clear water of western Wisconsin's Kinnickinnic River. The unique nature of the stream-its high quality water, its insect and crustacean inhabitants, and its health and preservation-are major themes running through the thirty-two essays that comprise the book. Using narrative accounts the author depicts his experiences while studying the insect and crustacean life of this exceptional river. He shares the joys and rewards of finding representative organisms throughout the stream while sampling its diverse habitats. The stories characterize the invisibility associated with most of the river's invertebrate residents. While some insects-notably mayflies, caddisflies, and midges-become apparent briefly during emergence, they lead the other 99% of their lives underwater. Some inhabitants, such as scuds and aquatic sowbugs, spend their entire existence beneath the water surface. Hidden from everyday view, this array of organisms carries out important ecological roles, including interactions which promote a stable aquatic ecosystem. The reader will learn that much goes on that we do not readily see, that a complex food web connects these creatures with other stream residents, as well as with each other, and that certain insects can inform us-by their very presence-about the health of their aquatic environment. The collection is divided into four parts. Part I provides background on the history and natural attributes of the river. It describes how an aquatic insect survey was conceived and carried out to document prevalent river residents in time and space. In this section, too, is discussion of river invertebrate diversity and how we classify and name these animals. Essays making up Part II describe the lives of the stream's common macroinvertebrate residents, among them a selection of mayflies, stoneflies, caddisflies, beetles, true flies, and crustaceans. Part III focuses on river insect ecology, aspects of living in current, feeding adaptations, and river health. Supporting materials are gathered into Part IV with the Glossary, Notes, Bibliography, Tables, and Organizations. Through these essays the reader can gain an understanding of the unique aquatic setting that came into existence as a result of historic geological events. Rock and water are commonly referenced through the stories, including the critical groundwater that is the lifeblood of this stream. Past, present, and future thermal issues and their impacts on cold-adapted organisms are presented from the perspective of a coldwater resource situated in both urban and rural environments. By focusing on a single river and its living things the reader is given the opportunity to understand how a valued resource has been restored over recent decades, and can be continued in a healthy state into the future with vigilant attention and effective action.

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Author:   Clarke Garry
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.347kg
ISBN:  

9781548201562


ISBN 10:   1548201561
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   11 July 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Clarke Garry earned his bachelor's degree in zoology from the University of Missouri and master's and PhD degrees in entomology from the University of Missouri and University of Wisconsin-Madison. He retired after thirty years as professor of biology at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls where he taught General Zoology and Entomology for undergraduates. While teaching at UWRF, Garry received the Outstanding Faculty Member and Outstanding Faculty Scholarship awards in the Science and Mathematics Division, College of Arts and Sciences. The Kiap-TU-Wish Chapter of Trout Unlimited presented him with their Recognition Award for a critical project documenting the insects of the Kinnickinnic River that will be invaluable in monitoring the overall health of the river in years to come. Insect studies have taken Garry to the North Slope of Alaska, the northern Yukon Territory, inland landscapes east and west of Hudson Bay, and foothills of the Andes in Colombia, South America. He received a grant from the National Geographic Society to study ground beetles of the tundra-boreal forest transition zone of northern Manitoba.

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