Fishes of the Chicago Region, 9780226837352
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Explore Chicago’s waters: Discover 164 fish species in one guide.
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Fishes of the Chicago Region

a field guide

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  • Paperback

    520 pages

  • Release Date

    3 June 2025

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Summary

Chicago’s Underwater World: A Guide to its Fishes

Fish don’t heed state boundaries, and neither does this comprehensive, photo-filled guide to the diverse species of Chicago and beyond.

Encompassing southern Lake Michigan, northeastern Illinois, and adjacent areas of Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin, the Chicago Region is home to rare habitats supporting diverse fish populations. From small creeks to large rivers and from small ponds to one of the world’s la…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780226837352
ISBN-10:0226837351
Author:Francis M. Veraldi, Stephen M. Pescitelli, Philip W. Willink
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:University of Chicago Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:520
Release Date:3 June 2025
Weight:1.02kg
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 30mm
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Critics Review

“A treasure of hardcore fish intelligence and delightful tidbits of fish history around the Chicago area… . It is a long labor of love… . The book is packed with information from scholarly research, but written to be accessible to any interested reader. Each species gets two pages, divided into description, natural history, distribution and status, and references, plus photos, mostly taken by Willink.” – Dale Bowman * Chicago Sun-Times *“The authors have compiled the most complete and up-to-date guide about fishes that occur in the Chicago Region, and Fishes of the Chicago Region will be a sought-after item among biologists, teaching institutions, anglers, and naturalists not only in Chicagoland but in other areas as well. The maps are concise, the fish photos are stunning, and the natural history information is compendious. This book will be an invaluable resource for those passionate about fishes.” – Jeremy Tiemann, associate aquatic ecologist, Prairie Research Institute’s Illinois Natural History Survey, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign“This region has a rich diversity of aquatic habitats that formed as the Pleistocene glaciers receded to the north and left behind rivers flowing through prairies and wetlands, small lakes, and the foremost feature of the region: massive Lake Michigan—the fifth-largest lake in the world… . This new book, Fishes of the Chicago Region … provides a large amount of new information for fishes in a rapidly changing area… . An excellent addition.” – Larry M. Page, curator of fishes, Florida Museum of Natural History, from the foreword

About The Author

Francis M. Veraldi

Francis M. Veraldi is a fish biologist and restoration ecologist for the US Army Corps of Engineers, where he leads multidisciplinary teams for the formulation, design, and implementation of aquatic ecosystem restoration projects.

Stephen M. Pescitelli is retired from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, where he spent thirty years as a Natural Resources Advanced Specialist and stream biologist. He was responsible for monitoring fish assemblages in the watershed areas of the Des Plaines, DuPage, Fox, Kankakee, and Mazon Rivers as well as the Aux Sable Creek. He was also involved in stream restoration, focusing on dam removals in northeastern Illinois. He also worked and studied at the Illinois Natural History Survey.

Philip W. Willink is an academic researcher for the Illinois Natural History Survey. He was previously a senior research biologist in the Daniel P. Haerther Center for Conservation and Research at the John G. Shedd Aquarium and the assistant collections manager for the Fish Division at the Field Museum of Natural History.

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