. Animal communities in temperate America : as illustrated in the Chicago region; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology -- Illinois Chicago. i3o COMMUNITIES OF SMALL LAKES leaves of the divided leaved plants the midge larvae, damsel-fly nymphs, and May-fly nymphs (Callibaetis sp.) are usually numerous. All these are important as fish food. This area is the feeding-place for a number of fishes. Those feeding in the vegetation are the subfishes, basses and perches, most of which breed on the barren shoals. With them are also the carp, the chub-sucker, the warmouth bass, the brook si


. Animal communities in temperate America : as illustrated in the Chicago region; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology -- Illinois Chicago. i3o COMMUNITIES OF SMALL LAKES leaves of the divided leaved plants the midge larvae, damsel-fly nymphs, and May-fly nymphs (Callibaetis sp.) are usually numerous. All these are important as fish food. This area is the feeding-place for a number of fishes. Those feeding in the vegetation are the subfishes, basses and perches, most of which breed on the barren shoals. With them are also the carp, the chub-sucker, the warmouth bass, the brook silverside (Labidesthes sicculus), and the buffalo fish (84). This part of the lake is also the favorite haunt of the turtles (107), such as the soft shell (Aspi- donectes spinifer), and in the parts with some bare bottom the musk. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Shelford, Victor E. (Victor Ernest), b. 1877; Geographic Society of Chicago. Chicago, Ill. : Published for the Geographic Society of Chicago by the University of Chicago Press


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