Previous edition: London: Elsevier/Academic, 2009.
Taxonomically, the collection is strongest in salamanders, accounting for 99,176 specimens, followed by "lizards" (squamate reptiles other than snakes and amphisbaenians, 63,439), frogs (40,563), snakes (24,937), turtles (2,643), caecilians ...
Contributions to the History of Herpetology
North American Herpetology ; Or A Description of the Reptiles Inhabiting the United States
Herpetology: Current Research on the Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles : Proceedings of the First World Congress of Herpetology
In these essays that survey the burgeoning field of tropical herpetology, former students and associates pay tribute to Jay Savage's four decades of mentoring. The result is a book unlike any other available in tropical herpetology.
This is ideal for middle and high school teachers and nature center staff who want to mix serious issues with amazing science.
North American Herpetology
Contributions to the History of Herpetology
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 ...
Advances in Herpetology and Evolutionary Biology: Essays in Honor of Ernest E. Williams