Crucians (Carassius carassius)

Biology, Ecology, Angling and Culture

Mark Everard author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:29th Jan '25

Should be back in stock very soon

Crucians (Carassius carassius) cover

The crucian is a freshwater fish species that has seen a renaissance of interest in angling and conservation communities in Britain. Despite its wide northern European and western Asian distribution, the species is under threat due to multiple causes including the decimation of the small pond habitats upon which it depends. As a small pond specialist, the crucian serves a particularly important role as a charismatic focus encouraging support for the protection and restoration of this highly threatened and much-reduced habitat type and the diversity of other species that it supports.

Crucians (Carassius carassius): Biology, Ecology, Angling and Culture takes a comprehensive approach, covering:

  • Biology and ecology, including taxonomy
  • Angling, including location, baits, methods, and former and current record fish
  • Cultural connections, including etymology, artwork and culinary aspects of the fish

These sections are supported by a bibliography and beautiful colour imagery. The bookoffers a fascinating read for conservationists, anglers, freshwater biologists and those with interest in the natural world.

ISBN: 9781032909745

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 210g

101 pages