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Book review: Black bass diversity: Multidisciplinary science for conservation

August 11, 2016

These proceedings are from the third symposium dedicated to management and conservation of black basses in the genus Micropterus. The first symposium was held in 1975 (R. H. Stroud and H. Clepper. Black Bass Biology and Management. Washington (DC): Sport Fishing Institute) followed 25 years later by Black Bass 2000 (D. P. Philipp and M. S. Ridgway. 2002. Black Bass: Ecology, Conservation, and Management. Bethesda (MD): American Fisheries Society). Although the previous books discussed conservation of genetic variation and distinct strains of basses, the bulk of the papers in those tomes emphasized management of largemouth and smallmouth bass. In contrast, this third symposium is focused on the rarer bass species and challenges for their successful management.

Review info: Black bass diversity: Multidisciplinary science for conservation. Edited by Michael D. Tringali, James M. Long, Timothy W. Birdsong, and Michael S. Allen, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-934874-40-0, 685 pp.

Publication Year 2016
Title Book review: Black bass diversity: Multidisciplinary science for conservation
DOI 10.1086/688151
Authors Howard L. Jelks
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title The Quarterly Review of Biology
Index ID 70175454
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Wetland and Aquatic Research Center