- Herpetology - ScienceDirect
The fourth edition of the textbook Herpetology covers the basic biology of amphibians and reptiles, with updates in nearly every conceptual area Not
- Herpetology - ScienceDirect
This third edition, now fully revised and updated by two of Dr Zug's colleagues, provides herpetology students and amateur reptile and amphibian keepers with the latest taxonomy and species developments from around the world Herpetology is a rapidly evolving field, which has contributed to new discoveries in many conceptual areas of biology
- Herpetology - ScienceDirect
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
- Philippine herpetology (Amphibia, Reptilia), 20 years on: two decades . . .
Philippine herpetology (Amphibia, Reptilia), 20 years on: two decades of progress towards an increasingly collaborative, equitable, and inclusive approach to the study of the archipelago’s amphibians and reptiles
- Caribbean Amphibians and Reptiles - ScienceDirect
Amphibians and reptiles are the most numerous, diverse, and frequently encountered animals on the Caribbean islands This book provides a variety of
- Catalogue of type specimens deposited in the Herpetology Collection of . . .
The Herpetology Collection of the Natural History Museum Gustavo Orcés V at Escuela Politécnica Nacional (MEPN-H) in Quito maintains more than sixtee…
- Antipredator behavioural syndromes and nest site choice in a freshwater . . .
Behavioural syndromes, correlated suites of behaviour across time or contexts, lend insight into ecological and evolutionary causes and consequences o…
- Varanus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
2 3 1 10 Varanidae This family is comprised of one genus (Varanus) and nearly 70 species of monitor lizard Compared to Lanthanotidae, much more is known about varanid lizards, although endocrine data generally are lacking Varanids are long-lived; geographically widespread across Africa, Asia, and Australia; exceptionally diverse in habitats (desert to swamp, arboreal to terrestrial to
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