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Crayfish, Crawfish, Crawdad - by Zackary A Graham (Paperback)
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- Whatever you call them--crayfish, crawfish, or crawdads--these small crustaceans are a vital piece of the larger ecosystem, and though they're found nationwide, the American Southeast and Appalachia are among the most biodiverse places for these animals.
- About the Author: Zackary A. Graham is assistant professor of biology at West Liberty University.
- 232 Pages
- Nature, Animals
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"Whatever you call them - crayfish, crawfish, or crawdads - these small crustaceans are a vital piece of the larger ecosystem, and though they're found nationwide, the American Southeast and Appalachia are among the most biodiverse places for these animals. Biologist and crayfish expert Zackary Graham takes readers on an informative journey, following crayfish from the coalfields of Central Appalachia to the spring-fed waters of Northern California, and in roadside ditches everywhere in between. He discusses crayfish habitats - the muddier the better - anatomy, and coloration, which runs the gamut from dull grays to vivid blues, reds, and even bright white. Most important, Graham shows how necessary crayfish are to our ecosystem and rallies a call for protection as nearly 200 of the 400 unique species of crayfish in the United States are threatened by development, pollution, and other human-made factors. A love letter to a common crustacean, this book shows nature lovers that crayfish are diverse, important, and in need of our help"-- Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
Whatever you call them--crayfish, crawfish, or crawdads--these small crustaceans are a vital piece of the larger ecosystem, and though they're found nationwide, the American Southeast and Appalachia are among the most biodiverse places for these animals. Biologist and crayfish expert Zackary Graham takes readers on an informative journey, following crayfish from the coalfields of Central Appalachia to the spring-fed water of Northern California, and in roadside ditches everywhere in between. He discusses crayfish habitats--the muddier the better--anatomy, and coloration, which runs the gamut from dull grays to vivid blues, reds, and even bright white.
Most important, Graham shows how necessary crayfish are to our ecosystem and rallies a call for protection as nearly 200 of the 400 unique species of crayfish in the United States are threatened by development, pollution, and other human-made factors. A love letter to a common crustacean, this book shows nature lovers that crayfish are diverse, important, and in need of our help.
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"[Graham] debuts with a captivating paean to crayfish, a type of freshwater crustacean . . . and makes it clear why people should care about the health and well-being of these typically underappreciated organisms. . . . [L]avishly illustrated with stunning photographs. [Readers] will find much to appreciate."--Publishers Weekly
"An exciting book that teaches us about crayfish while also showing us what it takes to be a field biologist. Zackary Graham's gift of storytelling, sharing his own personal story along with that of the crayfish, will captivate readers of all ages."--Georgann Eubanks, author of The Fabulous Ordinary: Discovering the Natural Wonders of the Wild South
About the Author
Zackary A. Graham is assistant professor of biology at West Liberty University.