A Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes: North America, North of Mexico (Peterson Field Guide) - Softcover

Page, Lawrence M.; Burr, Brooks M.

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The first comprehensive field guide to freshwater fishes - covers all 790 species known in the United States and Canada. More than 700 illustrations, most in color, show identifying marks. Also includes 377 distribution maps and additional drawings of key details.

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About the Authors

Eugene C. Beckham is a contributor for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt titles including: Peterson Field Guides: Freshwater Fishes.

Craig Wayne Ronto is a contributor for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt titles including: Peterson Field Guides: Freshwater Fishes.

John P. Sherrod is a contributor for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt titles including: Peterson Field Guides: Freshwater Fishes.

Roger Tory Peterson (August 28, 1908 – July 28, 1996), was an American naturalist, ornithologist, artist, and educator, and held to be one of the founding inspirations for the 20th century environmental movement.


Peterson was born in Jamestown, New York. After graduating from high school‚ Peterson moved to New York City‚ where he attended the Art Students League (1927-1928) and the National Academy of Design (1929-1931). He then taught science and art at the Rivers School in Brookline, Massachusetts. In 1934 he published his seminal Guide to the Birds, the first modern field guide, which sold out its first printing of 2‚000 copies in one week, and subsequently went through 5 editions. He co-wrote Wild America with James Fisher, and edited or wrote many of the volumes in the Peterson Field Guide series on topics ranging from rocks and minerals to beetles to reptiles. He developed the Peterson Identification System, and is known for the clarity of both his illustrations of field guides and his delineation of relevant field marks.


Peterson received every major American award for natural science, ornithology, and conservation, as well as numerous honorary medals, diplomas, and citations from America and elewhere, including the United States Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Order of the Golden Ark of the Netherlands. He died in 1996 at his home in Old Lyme, Connecticut. The Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History in Jamestown, New York is named in his honor.




DR. LAWRENCE M. PAGE is curator of fishes at the Florida Museum of Natural History. He is also principal scientist emeritus for the Illinois Natural History Survey's Center for Biodiversity, and an affiliate professor at the University of Florida. He is known for Peterson Field Guides: Freshwater Fishes, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Authors' residence: Gainesville, Florida.
 

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