To the FWGNA group,
Some of you may be familiar with the classic AMU publication, "How To
Study and Collect Shells." That 100-page booklet, last published (in
its fourth edition) in 1974, was very popular among hobbyists and collectors of
all backgrounds for years. It featured a nice little chapter on
freshwater snails written by F. C. Baker in 1941.
Three years ago Charlie Sturm (of the Carnegie Museum) accepted the task of
editing a new, completely updated version of the old chestnut. I was
honored to be asked to contribute the freshwater snail chapter, following in
the footsteps of one of my heros.
I put together about ten pages of general background information on the
biology, ecology, and conservation of our favorite animals, with tips on
collecting and keeping them in aquaria, all aimed at a very general audience.
Alas, publication of this promising resource has been delayed for several
years. In the interim I have received many requests for information on
freshwater gastropods from the public at large, and have occasionally furnished
manuscript versions of my chapter to the outreach offices of various natural
resources agencies, public school teachers, and so forth. So I've decided
(with Charlie's permission) that the time has come to make the chapter
generally available.
Here's a link to the PDF file:
http://www.cofc.edu/~fwgna/downloads/Dillon_FW_Gast_Chptr.pdf
Feel free to copy and circulate this document wherever it can do some
good. It is citable as a chapter from a forthcoming AMS
publication. I'll let you all know when the actual booklet finally hits
the presses.
Keep in touch,
Rob