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Kell, G., et al.  2003.  Pond Life: A Guide to Common Plants and Animals of North American Ponds and Lakes (Golden Guide) St. Martin's Press.

Patterson, D. J. 1992.  Free-Living Freshwater Protozoa: A Color Guide.  Wolfe Publishing. (out of print, but see the first website listed below)

Rainis, K. G. and B. J. Russell.  1996.  Guide to Microlife.  Orchard Books.

Smith, D. G.  2001.  Pennak's Freshwater Invertebrates of the United States: Porifera to Crustacea, 4th Edition.  John Wiley & Sons; 4th edition.

Thorp, J. H. and A. P. Covich.  2001.  Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates, 2nd Edition.  Academic Press.

Voshell, J. R..  2002.  A Guide to Common Freshwater Invertebrates of North America McDonald & Woodward Pub Co.

 

The identification guides listed above have proven very useful in learning about the various life forms encountered in MicroAquaria.  Voshell (2002) has written a great book to identify some of the larger animals suitable for the MicroAquaria (e.g. isopods, scuds, etc, as well as a large variety of insect larvae).  Written for the non-specialist, this very well illustrated and organized book has plenty of detail to satisfy even professional biologists.  Unfortunately, this book does not treat some of the most common, albeit smaller, freshwater invertebrates, e.g. copepods, ostracods, and rotifers.  For a complete coverage of freshwater invertebrates in the U.S. see Pennak’s Freshwater Invertebrates of the United States (Smith 2001) or Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates edited by Thorp and Covich (2001).  For identifying protozoa, Patterson’s Free-living Freshwater Protozoa is terrific.  Unfortunately, his book is out of print (but see the first website link below).   Rainis and Russell’s Guide to Microlife is a very nice beginner’s book as is Pond Life from the Golden Guide series (Kell 2003).  Both include smaller forms of life (animal and protist) not covered by Voshell (2002).  I highly recommend all of the books above.  Undoubtedly, there are many other useful books, the list above simply includes those I turn to most often.
Links
The following are some of the many offerings on the web pertinent to the use of the MicroAquarium.

Micro*scope with illustrations and information on microbes - you will like this site!
Micrographia "...for students and teachers of (especially) fresh water biology in their search for creature identification..."
Collecting and identifying microorganisms (all from Micscape)

Pond Life Identification Kit
The Smallest Page of the Web

Educational Resources

Invertebrate Biology by Charlie Drewes
Microscopy of Children: A Bibliography
The Soil Biology Primer
Meiofauna related web sites

 

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