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Field Guide to Rivers of North America

  • 1st Edition - November 23, 2009
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Arthur C. Benke, Colbert E. Cushing
  • Language: English

Based on the comprehensive, award-winning book Rivers of North America, the new Field Guide to Rivers of North America describes 200 of North America’s most significant r… Read more

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Description

Based on the comprehensive, award-winning book Rivers of North America, the new Field Guide to Rivers of North America describes 200 of North America’s most significant rivers in a reader-friendly, concise format. The guide is organized by geographic regions - each section begins with a map showing the relationship of rivers within one territory and a summary of the region’s most important elements. Each individual river summary includes a two-page spread with a basin map, a full-color photograph and key river characteristics. The compact format of this guide will be particularly useful to scientists carrying out field research in areas such as field ecology, entomology, botany. It is an easy-to-use reference that can easily be packed away with other scientific gear. Anglers and recreational boating enthusiasts will find a wealth of information on river topography, native and nonnative fish species, as well as average temperatures that will help them plan their next adventure.

Key features

The only field guide to cover this broad geographic area. Each river features:

  • Color topographic river basin map
  • Color photograph
  • Precipitation graph
  • Vital physical and biological statistics

Readership

Ecologists and conservation scientists, as well as nature enthusiasts such as anglers, boaters, river recreationists

Table of contents

Preface
Acknowledgments

1. Introduction
Arthur C. Benke and Colbert E. Cushing

2. Atlantic Coast Rivers of the Northeastern United States
John K. Jackson, Alexander D. Huryn, David L. Strayer, David L. Courtemanch, and Bernard W. Sweeney

3. Atlantic Coast Rivers of the Southeastern United States
Leonard A. Smock, Anne B. Wright, and Arthur C. Benke

4. Gulf Coast Rivers of the Southeastern United States
G. Milton Ward, Phillip M. Harris, and Amelia K. Ward

5. Gulf Coast Rivers of the Southwestern United States
Clifford N. Dahm, Robert J. Edwards, and Frances P. Gelwick

6. Lower Mississippi River and its Tributaries
Arthur V. Brown, Kristine B. Brown, Donald C. Jackson, and W. Kevin Pierson

7. Southern Plains Rivers
William J. Matthews, Caryn C. Vaughn, Keith B. Gido, and Edie Marsh-Matthews

8. Upper Mississippi River Basin
Michael D. Delong

9. Ohio River Basin
David White, Karla Johnston, and Michael Miller

10. Missouri River Basin
David L. Galat, Charles R. Berry, Jr., Edward J. Peters, and Robert G. White

11. Colorado River Basin
Dean W. Blinn and N. LeRoy Poff

12. Pacific Coast Rivers of the Coterminous United States
James L. Carter and Vincent H. Resh

13. Columbia River Basin
Jack A. Stanford, F. Richard Hauer, Stanley V. Gregory, and Eric B. Snyder

14. Great Basin Rivers
Dennis K. Shiozawa and Russell B. Rader

15. Fraser River Basin
Trefor B. Reynoldson, Joseph Culp, Rick Lowell, and John S. Richardson

16. Pacific Coast Rivers of Canada and Alaska
John S. Richardson and Alexander M. Milner

17. Yukon River Basin
Robert C. Bailey

18. Mackenzie River Basin
Joseph M. Culp, Terry D. Prowse, and Eric A. Luiker

19. Nelson and Churchill River Basins
David M. Rosenberg, Patricia A. Chambers, Joseph M. Culp, William G. Franzin, Patrick A. Nelson, Alex G. Salki, Michael P. Stainton, R. A. Bodaly, and Robert W. Newbury

20. Rivers of Arctic North America
Alexander M. Milner, Mark W. Oswood, and Kelly R. Munkittrick

21. Atlantic Coast Rivers of Canada
Richard A. Cunjak and Robert W. Newbury

22. St. Lawrence River Basin
James H. Thorp, Gary A. Lamberti, and Andrew F. Casper

23. Rivers of Mexico
Paul F. Hudson, Dean A. Hendrickson, Arthur C. Benke, Alejandro Varela-Romero, Rocio Rodiles-Hernández, and Wendell L. Minckley
Index of Rivers

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 24, 2009
  • Language: English

About the editors

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Arthur C. Benke

Arthur C. Benke has been Professor of Biology at the University of Alabama from 1984 to 2012 and has been Professor Emeritus since then. Before that he was a faculty member of the Georgia Institute of Technology for 13 years. He has published widely in scientific journals and books, primarily on the ecology of invertebrates in rivers, streams and wetlands, and was the senior editor for Rivers of North America (2005) and Field Guide to Rivers of North America (2010). He has served on the editorial boards of Ecology, Freshwater Biology, the Journal of the North American Benthological Society (J-NABS), and is past president of NABS. He received his B.S. in Biological Sciences from Cornell University and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Zoology/Ecology from the University of Georgia. He received the Award of Excellence from the Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) in 2012 and became an inaugural Fellow of SFS in 2017.
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.

CC

Colbert E. Cushing

Colbert E. Cushing was a Senior Research Scientist with the Battelle-Pacific Northwest Laboratory in Richland, Washington, until semi-retiring in 1996. He was an Adjunct Professor at Washington State University-Tri Cities, and held an Affiliate Faculty appointment at Colorado State University. He was one of the scientists instrumental in the formulation and testing of the River Continuum Concept. He has published widely in scientific journals and books, was the lead editor of River and Stream Ecosystems, and co-authored Streams: Their Ecology and Life. He served on the editorial boards for the journals Ecology and Journal of the North American Benthological Society (NABS) and was past president of NABS. He was co-editor for the first edition of Rivers of North America and Field Guide to Rivers of North America (2010) and passed away before the completion of the second edition.
Affiliations and expertise
Streamside Programs, Estes Park, CO, USA