Herpetology

Herpetology
Author: Laurie J. Vitt
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0323139248

Herpetology has always been one of the most exciting disciplines of zoology. During the past few years the field has continued to grow, yet it has been plagued by scarcity of comprehensive, up-to-date textbooks containing the most important developments. This timely book fills that void. Through skillful synthesis, the author summarizes the diversity in the biology of living amphibians and reptiles and describes the breadth of current herpetological research. Topics covered include the evolution, classification, development, reproduction, population, and environmental issues surrounding the study of amphibians and reptiles. Designed as an advanced undergraduate textbook, Herpetology is a valuable resource for students, practitioners, and interested amateurs alike. - Provides an incisive survey and much needed update of the field - Emphasizes the biological diversity among amphibians and reptiles - Details the most recent research findings, citing ke

Herpetology

Herpetology
Author: F. Harvey Pough
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Amphibians
ISBN: 9780130307958

In this revised edition of "Herpetology," the authors provide the only treatment of amphibians and reptiles that integrates information about evolutionary relationships with ecology, behavior, and physiology and provide up-to-date references to the primary literature. KEY TOPICS" The book is broken down into four parts and explores these specific questions: what are amphibians and reptiles; how do they work; what do they do; and what are their prospects for survival. MARKET" This book is ideal for professionals such as zoo and aquarium curators, animal keepers, reptile and amphibian hobbyists, wildlife managers and conservationists who are looking for an integrated approach to the ecology, behavior, morphology, and physiology of amphibians and reptiles, presented in a phylogenetic and organismal context.

The Culinary Herpetologist

The Culinary Herpetologist
Author:
Publisher: Bibliomania
Total Pages: 786
Release: 2005
Genre: Cookery (Amphibians)
ISBN: 1932871063

This book is a compilation of nearly 1000 recipes for amphibians and reptiles. Although all of these recipes have been used by people at one time or another this book is meant primarily to document these recipes. A unique and unusual collection of culinary history.

Urban Herpetology

Urban Herpetology
Author: Joseph C. Mitchell
Publisher: Society for the Study of Amphibians & Reptiles
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Amphibians
ISBN: 9780916984793

Herpetology

Herpetology
Author: Kenneth R. Porter
Publisher: W.B. Saunders Company
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1972
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

The Wild Lives of Reptiles and Amphibians

The Wild Lives of Reptiles and Amphibians
Author: Michael Smith
Publisher: Kathie and Ed Cox Jr. Books on
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781623498733

"This introductory guide offers an educational and inspirational starting point to discovering reptiles and amphibians in their natural habitats by introducing readers to the exciting native species they can encounter on a family nature trip or a walk through the local park"--

Dictionary of Herpetology

Dictionary of Herpetology
Author: Harvey B. Lillywhite
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Amphibians
ISBN: 9781575240237

This volume provides a collection of words that are central to understanding the biology of amphibians and reptiles, offering concise and easy-to-use readable definitions in an A-to-Z format.

Mean and Lowly Things

Mean and Lowly Things
Author: Kate Jackson
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2010-05-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0674048423

In 2005 Kate Jackson ventured into the remote swamp forests of the northern Congo to collect reptiles and amphibians. Her camping equipment was rudimentary, her knowledge of Congolese customs even more so. She knew how to string a net and set a pitfall trap, but she never imagined the physical and cultural difficulties that awaited her. Culled from the mud-spattered pages of her journals, Mean and Lowly Things reads like a fast-paced adventure story. It is JacksonÕs unvarnished account of her research on the front lines of the global biodiversity crisisÑcoping with interminable delays in obtaining permits, learning to outrun advancing army ants, subsisting on a diet of Spam and manioc, and ultimately falling in love with the strangely beautiful flooded forest. The reptile fauna of the Republic of Congo was all but undescribed, and JacksonÕs mission was to carry out the most basic study of the amphibians and reptiles of the swamp forest: to create a simple list of the species that exist thereÑa crucial first step toward efforts to protect them. When the snakes evaded her carefully set traps, Jackson enlisted people from the villages to bring her specimens. She trained her guide to tag frogs and skinks and to fix them in formalin. As her expensive camera rusted and her Western soap melted, Jackson learned what it took to swim with the snakesÑand that thereÕs a right way and a wrong way to get a baby cobra out of a bottle.