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Standing between Life and Extinction: Ethics and Ecology of Conserving Aquatic Species in North American Deserts

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North American desertslands of little waterhave long been home to a surprising diversity of aquatic life, from fish to insects and mollusks. With European settlement, however, water extraction, resource exploitation, and invasive species set many of these native aquatic species on downward spirals. In this book, conservationists dedicated to these creatures document the history of their work, the techniques and philosophies that inform it, and the challenges and opportunities of the future.

A precursor to this book, Battle Against Extinction, laid out the scope of the problem and related conservation activities through the late 1980s. Since then, many nascent conservation programs have matured, and researchers have developed new technologies, improved and refined methods, and greatly expanded our knowledge of the myriad influences on the ecology and dynamics of these species. Standing between Life and Extinction brings the story up to date. While the future for some species is more secure than thirty years ago, others are less fortunate. Calling attention not only to iconic species like the razorback sucker, Gila trout, and Devils Hole pupfish, but also to other fishes and obscure and fascinating invertebrates inhabiting intermittent aquatic habitats, this book explores the scientific, social, and political challenges of preserving these aquatic species and their habitats amid an increasingly charged political discourse and in desert regions characterized by a growing human population and rapidly changing climate. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1501g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780226694474

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David L. Propst is adjunct professor and associate curator in the Department of Biology and Museum of Southwestern Biology at the University of New Mexico. He is coauthor of Fish of the Rockies. He lives in Albuquerque NM. Jack E. Williams is emeritus senior scientist for Trout Unlimited. Most recently he is coeditor of Trout and Char of the World. He lives in Oregons Rogue River Valley. Kevin R. Bestgen is a senior research scientist in the Department of Fish Wildlife and Conservation Biology as well as director of the Larval Fish Laboratory at Colorado State University. He lives in Fort Collins CO. Christopher W. Hoagstrom is professor in the Department of Zoology at Weber State University. He lives in Ogden UT.

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