New Book Announcement: Science and Conservation of Vernal Pools in Northeastern North America
Posting Date: 12/4/07
Title: Science and Conservation of Vernal Pools in Northeastern North America
Aram J. K. Calhoun, University of Maine, Orono, Maine, USA
Phillip G. DeMaynadier, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, Bangor, Maine, USA
List Price: $99.95
ISBN: 9780849336751
ISBN 10: 0849336759
Publication Date: 8/13/2007
Number of Pages: 392
- Synthesizes decades of research as a foundation for presenting tools to conserve seasonal wetland ecosystems
- Contains state-of-the-art information on seasonal forest pool issues and solutions to be used by scientists, land managers, and advocates
- Provides both site and landscape scale management recommendations applicable to vernal pools and other isolated wetland systems
- Includes contributions from over 30 leading scientists in the field of wetland ecology and conservation
- Contains numerous color plates depicting the diversity of vernal pool biota and habitats found throughout northeast North America
Pulling together information from a broad array of sources, Science and Conservation of Vernal Pools in Northeastern North America is a guide to the issues and solutions surrounding seasonal pools. Drawing on 15 years of experience as researchers and policy advocates for vernal pool issues, the editors have mined published literature, personal communication from professionals working in the field, unpublished reports and data, and other sources to present the latest information and practical application of this knowledge. They synthesize decades of research on vernal pools and pool-dependent biota as a foundation for presenting the necessary tools for conserving these ecosystems.
The book introduces vernal pools as a keystone ecosystem in northeastern forests of North America. This landscape approach is the common current flowing throughout the chapters. Section I sets the stage by reviewing the physical parameters - mainly geomorphic setting, hydrology, and tools for identification - that demonstrate how vernal pools function differently from other wetland systems and where they are found in the landscape. Breathing life into seasonal pools, Section II provides an overview of the diversity and natural history of their unique biota, focusing on plants, invertebrates, amphibians, and other pool-associated vertebrates. Finally, Section III draws on the collective expertise of researchers, consultants, and agency personnel to synthesize the best-available science from peer-reviewed and unpublished sources relevant to conserving vernal pools in human-dominated landscapes. The book also highlights the significant role that educators and citizens have in effecting local conservation, and in ensuring a permanent place on the landscape for seasonal wetlands.
Covering a wide range of topics, the book focuses on the key ecological function of vernal pools as a potential breeding habitat. An impressive cadre of scientists contribute knowledge and expertise on how to conserve vernal pools, its species, and its flora and fauna. Acknowledging the physical and biological connections between upland and aquatic systems, the authors provide a landscape-scale approach to conservation that is equally applicable to all isolated wetlands.
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