Herpetology. An Introductory Biology Of Amphibians And Reptiles. 2eme Edition
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- Nombre de pages630
- PrésentationRelié
- Poids1.685 kg
- Dimensions22,2 cm × 28,6 cm × 3,2 cm
- ISBN0-12-782622-X
- EAN9780127826226
- Date de parution21/07/2001
- ÉditeurAcademic press
Résumé
Amphibians and reptiles display an amazing diversity of body form, behavior, physiology, and ecology. This profuse evolutionary experimentation makes them exciting animals for study by amateur and professional biologists. The Second Edition of HERPETOLOGY synthesizes what is known about the biology and systematics of amphibians and reptiles, combining thoroughly revised and expanded text discussions with informative, largely new graphics and numerous color illustrations. HERPETOLOGY is an ideal text for an undergraduate-level introductory course, but will also be of interest to faculty, researchers, and graduate students as a source of information about these interesting animals. Because of its broad coverage, HERPETOLOGY is relevant to courses in vertebrate biology, ecology, behavior, systematics, and evolution.
Amphibians and reptiles display an amazing diversity of body form, behavior, physiology, and ecology. This profuse evolutionary experimentation makes them exciting animals for study by amateur and professional biologists. The Second Edition of HERPETOLOGY synthesizes what is known about the biology and systematics of amphibians and reptiles, combining thoroughly revised and expanded text discussions with informative, largely new graphics and numerous color illustrations. HERPETOLOGY is an ideal text for an undergraduate-level introductory course, but will also be of interest to faculty, researchers, and graduate students as a source of information about these interesting animals. Because of its broad coverage, HERPETOLOGY is relevant to courses in vertebrate biology, ecology, behavior, systematics, and evolution.