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Herpetology: Evolution, Natural History, and Conservation of Reptiles and Amphibians offers a comprehensive exploration of the fascinating world of reptiles and amphibians. This text serves as an essential resource for understanding the evolution, classification, and ecological roles of these creatures. Written with the insights of leading experts, it incorporates the latest developments in conservation and genomics, making it an indispensable guide for researchers, academics, and enthusiasts alike. With a captivating blend of scientific rigor and accessibility, the book sheds light on the diversity and significance of herpetofauna worldwide, bridging gaps between foundational knowledge and cutting-edge discoveries.
The book delves into anatomy, developmental processes, behavioral biology, ecophysiology, and ecological interactions, providing a well-rounded understanding of herpetology. It also addresses critical conservation issues, including threats to species, policy implications, and the future of amphibian and reptile research. Notably, it integrates birds as a vital part of reptilian evolutionary history, offering a modern perspective on the subject. Readers can expect a thorough and engaging narrative that highlights the interconnectivity of these species with their ecosystems and underscores the importance of preserving their habitats.
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Herpetology: Evolution, Natural History, and Conservation of Reptiles and Amphibians offers a comprehensive exploration of the fascinating world of reptiles and amphibians. This text serves as an essential resource for understanding the evolution, classification, and ecological roles of these creatures. Written with the insights of leading experts, it incorporates the latest developments in conservation and genomics, making it an indispensable guide for researchers, academics, and enthusiasts alike. With a captivating blend of scientific rigor and accessibility, the book sheds light on the diversity and significance of herpetofauna worldwide, bridging gaps between foundational knowledge and cutting-edge discoveries.
The book delves into anatomy, developmental processes, behavioral biology, ecophysiology, and ecological interactions, providing a well-rounded understanding of herpetology. It also addresses critical conservation issues, including threats to species, policy implications, and the future of amphibian and reptile research. Notably, it integrates birds as a vital part of reptilian evolutionary history, offering a modern perspective on the subject. Readers can expect a thorough and engaging narrative that highlights the interconnectivity of these species with their ecosystems and underscores the importance of preserving their habitats.