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Ecology and the EnvironmentMore titles from the Cranbrook Institute of ScienceBirds of SoutheastMichigan: DearbornJulie A. CravesCompiles data gathered in the area ofthe Rouge River Bird Observatory onthe <strong>University</strong> of Michigan-Dearborncampus. This annotated checklistprovides records for more than twohundred and forty species of residentand migratory birds plus pertinenthistorical data. Line drawings, charts,graphs, and aerial maps included.1996 / 6 x 9 / 142 ppISBN 978-0-87737-041-3$9.95s paperPublished by the Cranbrook Institute of Scienceand distributed by <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Press</strong>Kirtland’s WarblerThe Natural History of anEdangered SpeciesLawrence H. WalkinshawThe result of fifty years of field work,this book investigates the biologyand behavior of Kirtland’s warbler onits breeding grounds in Michigan.Includes painstakingly compiled lifehistories of individual birds and adetailed examination of the effectsof cowbird parasitism on Kirtland’swarbler populations.2001 / 6 x 9 / 207 ppISBN 978-0-87737-035-2$19.95s paperPublished by the Cranbrook Institute of Scienceand distributed by <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Press</strong>Wildflowers of theWestern Great LakesRegionJames R. Wells, Frederick W. Case Jr.,and T. Lawrence MellichampPresents more than 270 wildflowerspecies found in the states surroundingthe western Great Lakes aswell as southern Ontario arranged accordingto the habitats in which theymost commonly occur.2001 / 8.75 x 11.25 / 304 ppISBN 978-0-87737-042-0$64.95s clothPublished by the Cranbrook Institute of Scienceand distributed by <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Press</strong>Michigan LichensJulie Jones MedlinThis book explores common speciesof the hundreds lichens found inMichigan with some of the more unusualspecies added because of theirexceptional color or interesting form.1996 / 6 x 9 / 120 ppISBN 978-0-87737-037-6$9.95s paperPublished by the Cranbrook Institute of Scienceand distributed by <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Press</strong>Birds of SoutheasternMichgan and SouthwesternOntarioAlice H. Kelley“A first-rate, comprehensive regionaldocumentation of birds.”—Canadian Field NaturalistThis definitive work summarizes migration,nesting, and breeding informationfor over three hundred species,based on data collected by the DetroitAudubon Society over a period ofthirty years.1978 / 6 x 9 / 99 ppISBN 978-0-87737-034-5$9.95s paperPublished by the Cranbrook Institute of Scienceand distributed by <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Press</strong>Mayflies of MichiganTrout StreamsJustin W. Leonard andFannie A. Leonard“[A] model of what a manual dealingwith a part of the local fauna should be.”—T. H. Hubbell, Museum of Zoology,<strong>University</strong> of MichiganA guide to seventy-five species ofMichigan mayflies including life cycles,a key to species, glossary, and bibliography,Mayflies of Michigan TroutStreams describes species individuallywith notes on distribution, habitat, andtime of emergence. Of great interestto the serious fly fisherman.1962 / 6 x 9 / 139 ppISBN 978-0-87737-020-8$12.95s paperPublished by the Cranbrook Institute of Scienceand distributed by <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Press</strong>An UpperGreat LakesArchaeologicalOdysseyEssays in Honor ofCharles E. ClelandEdited by William A. Lovis“The collected essays in this volumeare an enduring tribute to archaeologistCharles E. Cleland. Essayists’ contributionsrelate to the prehistoric or earlyhistoric era in the Great Lakes region,reflecting Cleland’s wide-ranginginterests and achievements.”—Cheryl Munson, Indiana <strong>University</strong>2004 / 6 x 9 / 264 pp / 55 illusISBN 978-0-87737-045-1$29.95s paperPublished by the Cranbrook Institute of Scienceand distributed by <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Press</strong>48<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Press</strong> regional Books

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