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A Lakeside Companion Ted J. Rulseh

A Lakeside Companion By Ted J. Rulseh

A Lakeside Companion by Ted J. Rulseh


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Summary

Why do fish jump? Why don't lakes freeze all the way down to the bottom? What are those water bugs? Is that lake healthy? Whether you fish, paddle, swim, snowshoe, ski, or just gaze upon your favorite lake, A Lakeside Companion will deepen your appreciation for the forces that shape lakes and the teeming life in and around them.

A Lakeside Companion Summary

A Lakeside Companion by Ted J. Rulseh

Why do fish jump? Why don't lakes freeze all the way down to the bottom? Which lake plants are invasive? What are those water bugs? Is that lake healthy? Whether you fish, paddle, swim, snowshoe, ski, or just gaze upon your favorite lake, A Lakeside Companion will deepen your appreciation for the forces that shape lakes and the teeming life in and around them.

You'll discover the interconnected worlds of a lake: the water; the sand, gravel, rocks, and muck of the bottom; the surface of the lake; the air above; and the shoreline, a belt of land incredibly rich in flora and fauna. Explained, too, are the physical, biological, and chemical processes that determine how many and what kinds of fish live in the lake, which plants grow there, the color and clarity of the water, how ice forms in winter and melts in spring, and much more. Useful advice will help you look out for your lake and advocate for its protection.

A Lakeside Companion Reviews

Delivers the magic of lake living while conveying water science topics in a clear and engaging way. Whether you are on the lakeshore or far away, it will bring you back to the waters you love. A great read."" - Michael Engleson, executive director, Wisconsin Lakes

""Interesting and informative. Rulseh presents the science of lakes in an enjoyable way, with real-world examples. He explains how little things that shore residents do on their property can have a large impact on the lake's ecology."" - Paul Garrison, retired limnologist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

About Ted J. Rulseh

Ted J. Rulseh writes the newspaper column The Lake Where You Live and is active in lake-advocacy organizations, including the Wisconsin Citizen Lake Monitoring Network. The editor and publisher of several books on the Great Lakes region, he is the author of On the Pond: Lake Michigan Reflections. He lives in the lake-rich region of northeastern Wisconsin.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Basics
  • Putting in the pier
  • How the glaciers did their work
  • How precious is water?
  • Its all connected
  • The impact of landscape position
  • Your lake is not an island
  • How lakes get their water
  • How long does your lakes water stay?
  • In the zone
  • Stories in sediment: Paleolimnology
  • Trophic statusone way to classify lakes
  • That all-important oxygen
  • Your lake has layers
  • Thin soup
  • It all starts with the sun
  • How clear is your lake?
  • The color of water
  • Light in the water
  • Wave energy
  • Your lake has a skin
  • How acid or alkaline is your lake?
  • The nitrogen cycle
  • How phosphorus behaves
  • How to know your lake better than almost everyone
  • 2. Fins
  • Fish anatomy: How theyre built
  • Fish behavior: How they act and survive
  • Angling interludes
  • Species we treasure
  • 3. Frozen
  • The lake in autumn
  • Closing time
  • Smoke on the water
  • The lid goes on
  • The hard work of freezing
  • Heres why lakes dont freeze solid
  • Why wont moving water freeze?
  • The glass-bottomed boat
  • Oxygen and temperature
  • Just you and the otter
  • Who made those tracks in the snow?
  • Amazing ice
  • Why is it slippery?
  • An icy hurdle finally cleared
  • How much weight can it hold?
  • If you fell through
  • Crystal candles
  • To the new year
  • Late ice
  • The lake unveiled
  • What a difference a few days make
  • Daylight Saving Time
  • 4. Creatures
  • The ring of life
  • Zooplankton
  • Snapping turtles
  • Painted turtles: Heres why they bask
  • Bats: Night shadows
  • Clams and mussels: Not just stationary objects
  • Dragonfly riot
  • Fresh live bait
  • Damselflies: Glow sticks with wings
  • Fishing spiders
  • Frogs: Players in the band
  • Tadpoles and pollywogs
  • Meet the muskrat
  • Water striders: Row, row, row your bug
  • Crayfish: Freshwater lobsters
  • Travels etched in snow
  • Mayflies: Up from the bottom
  • Midges: Those little white flies
  • Water snake: Slippery, stealthy, unnerving, harmless
  • Whirligig beetles: Cant catch this!
  • 5. Feathers
  • Any day, any season
  • Hooded merganser: With a broken wing
  • Duckling survival
  • Eagle efficiency
  • Fish hawk
  • Great blue heron
  • Kingfisher: Whats that rattle?
  • Wood ducks
  • Common mergansers: Two pair
  • Swallows: Master aviators
  • Loons: Crown jewels of the lake
  • 6. Greenery
  • Why do we call them weeds?
  • How water plants spread
  • Amazing algae
  • Pondweeds: Forests of the lakes
  • Fishermens friend: Large-leaf pondweed
  • Northern blue flag: A beauty to behold
  • Milfoils: Theyre not all invasive
  • Duckweeds: Free floaters
  • Three kinds of pads
  • Hearts and arrows: Pickerelweed and arrowhead
  • Whats the rush?
  • Coontail conundrum
  • Wild celery
  • Bladderworts: Carnivorous vegetables
  • 7. Caring
  • 180.5 acres
  • Water quality: Whats it worth?
  • Dark at night: What a concept!
  • Taking care of the fish
  • Getting warmer
  • The best gift you can give your lake
  • Who owns the waters?
  • A salty dilemma
  • The wood makes it good
  • If the bad guys were bigger
  • Who looks out for your lake?
  • Teaching kids to love the lake
  • If everybody did
  • Blazes of glory
  • Suggested Readings

    Additional information

    NPB9780299320003
    9780299320003
    0299320006
    A Lakeside Companion by Ted J. Rulseh
    New
    Hardback
    University of Wisconsin Press
    2018-09-30
    224
    N/A
    Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
    This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

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