Beyond the Sea: The Hidden Life in Lakes, Streams, and Wetlands

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Beyond the Sea: The Hidden Life in Lakes, Streams, and Wetlands Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Johns Hopkins University Press
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Pages: 232 Illustrations and other contents: 42 Illustrations, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9781421450070 Categories: , , , , ,

An exciting foray into Earth’s inland waters, the remarkable species they contain, and the conservation challenges of protecting them. When we call Earth “the blue planet” we immediately envision the vast oceans that cover most of its surface. But seas aren’t the only bodies of water that make Earth special. Millions of diverse inland waters rush, meander, and seep throughout the planet, teeming with life. These streams, lakes, wetlands, and groundwaters are home to countless thousands of species, many of which are extraordinary and some of which are critically endangered. In Beyond the Sea, ecologist David Strayer introduces readers to the world’s most remarkable and varied inland waters, including massive lakes that fill only once a century, groundwaters miles beneath our feet that host unique microbes, volcanic lakes more corrosive than battery acid, and catastrophic floods that carry ten times more water than the Amazon River. Strayer also shares stories of the myriad fascinating species supported by these crucial ecosystems, featuring mussels that seduce fish, tiny tardigrades that cheat death, animals that photosynthesize, and plants that eat meat. Because humans have used—and abused—inland waters so intensively for everything from drinking water and fly-fishing to sewage disposal, many species around the world that depend on them are in desperate peril. Strayer explains the damage that humans have caused and offers the solutions that are needed to sustain and restore inland-water ecosystems and their inhabitants. Proving that the sea isn’t the only aqueous realm of mystery and wonder, this book illuminates the secrets, science, and amazing denizens of the overlooked waters in our backyards.

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This fluent study from Strayer, an ecologist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, explores the biodiversity found in inland bodies of water. . . . It's an enjoyable freshwater complement to Helen Czerski's The Blue Machine. —Publishers Weekly

Author Biography

David Strayer is a freshwater ecologist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. He is a coeditor of Fundamentals of Ecosystem Science and the author of The Hudson Primer: The Ecology of an Iconic River.