Ruffe: The spiky little freshwater ruffian
Ruffe: The spiky little freshwater ruffian
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The ruffe, also known as the pope, tommy ruffe, and other local names, is a fascinating little freshwater fish that is long overdue a book all of its own. This book by Dr. Mark Everard details fascinating aspects of the biology, angling, and wider contributions to society of the ruffe.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 64 pages
Publication date: 09 September 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
A captivating freshwater ruffian, the ruffe, also known as pope, tommy ruffe, and other local names, has long deserved its own dedicated book. This intriguing little fish has captured the hearts of many anglers, but it can also pose challenges when introduced beyond its natural habitat. In this captivating work, scientist, author, and broadcaster Dr. Mark Everard delves into the fascinating aspects of the ruffe's biology, angling practices, and its broader societal contributions.
The ruffe, scientifically known as Gymnotus pardalis, is a diminutive fish that thrives in freshwater environments. It possesses a distinctive appearance, characterized by its spiky dorsal fin and slender body. Despite its small size, the ruffe holds great appeal to anglers, who appreciate its fighting spirit and willingness to take on bait. However, the introduction of ruffe beyond its native range has led to concerns about its potential impact on local ecosystems.
Dr. Everard's book provides a comprehensive exploration of the ruffe's biology, including its reproductive habits, feeding preferences, and behavior. He sheds light on the importance of the ruffe as a food source for other fish and wildlife, as well as its role in maintaining the balance of aquatic ecosystems. The author also discusses the challenges associated with managing the ruffe population, such as overfishing and the impact of habitat destruction on its survival.
In addition to its scientific significance, the ruffe holds cultural and historical importance in many regions. It has been a subject of fascination for anglers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, and its presence in certain waterways has become a symbol of local identity and heritage. Dr. Everard's book not only sheds light on the biology and conservation of the ruffe but also highlights its cultural and social significance.
Through his engaging writing style and extensive knowledge of the subject, Dr. Everard brings the ruffe to life for readers of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you are an avid angler, a nature enthusiast, or simply curious about the world around you, this book will provide you with a deeper understanding and appreciation of this fascinating little fish.
In conclusion, "The Ruffe: A Guide to Biology, Angling, and Society" is a must-read for anyone interested in freshwater fish, conservation, or the broader ecological implications of human activities. By delving into the fascinating world of the ruffe, Dr. Everard has created a valuable resource that will inspire and educate future generations.
Weight: 127g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032317311
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