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Biology of Hawaiian streams and estuaries; proceedings.


9781581780536

Biology of Hawaiian streams and estuaries; proceedings.

Symposium on the Biology of Hawaiian Streams and Estuaries (2005: Hilo, Hawai'i) Ed. by Neal L. Evenhuis and J. Michael Fitzsimons.

Bishop Museum Press

2007

334 pages

$50.00

Paperback

Bishop Museum bulletin in cultural and environmental studies; 3

QH198

The 26 papers prepared for the April 2005 symposium review current knowledge about the animals and plants living in the Hawaiian IslandsE fresh and brackish brack·ish  
adj.
1. Having a somewhat salty taste, especially from containing a mixture of seawater and fresh water: "You could cut the brackish winds with a knife/Here in Nantucket" 
 waters. Topics include methods and gear for quantitative stream drift sampling, parasites of Hawaiian stream fishes, the Fishes, The, English name for Pisces, a constellation.  genetic health of four Megalagrion damselfly damselfly: see dragonfly.
damselfly

Any of numerous predaceous insects of the suborder Zygoptera (order Odonata) having eyes that project to each side.
 species, and aquatic insect taxa taxa: see taxon.  as indicators of aquatic species richness This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.
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 and habitat disturbance. The final paper identifies directions for future research. No index is provided.

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