Salamanders of the Eastern United States
Larry Wilson author Whit Gibbons author Joe Mitchell author Mindy Hill illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Georgia Press
Published:15th Jul '24
£28.95
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Discover the many species of salamanders that live around us
Describing 114 species of salamanders occurring in the eastern U.S., this volume includes more than 400 color photographs, over 80 distribution maps, and sections on biology, worldwide diversity, identification, taxonomy, habitats, and conservation.
Describing more than 120 species of salamanders occurring in the eastern United States, ecologists Whit Gibbons, Larry Wilson, and Joe Mitchell, provide us with the most comprehensive and authoritative—yet accessible and fun-to-read—guide to these often secretive, always fascinating wonders of nature.
Gibbons, Wilson, and Mitchell enumerate the distinguishing characteristics of salamanders, including how they are different from other amphibians and from reptiles, especially lizards. Also discussed are distribution, habitat, behavior and activity, reproduction, food and feeding, predators and defense, conservation, and taxonomy. Accompanying each account are photographs illustrating typical adults and variations and distribution maps for the eastern U.S. and the United States as a whole.
Given that a high percentage of the world’s species of salamanders live in the Southeast and Northeast and the scientific and popular concern for the worldwide decline in amphibian populations in general, Salamanders of the Eastern United States will appeal to people of all ages and levels of knowledge interested in natural history and conservation. The guide will help foster the growing interest in salamanders as well as cultivate a desire to protect and conserve these fascinating amphibians and their habitats.
FEATURES:
conservation-oriented approach
more than 400 color photographs
more than 80 distribution maps
clear species descriptions and photographs
sections on biology, worldwide diversity, identification, taxonomy, habitats, and conservation
“Did You Know?” sidebars of interesting facts
The authors suggest a number of ways in which landowners can manage their properties from the perspective of salamander habitat, including resources to guide in restoration of degraded areas. . . . Salamanders are in trouble . . . and this is what you can do to help them.
* Herpetological Review *This book is a MUST-HAVE for anyone with an interest in the salamanders of the Eastern United States.
* The Birdbooker RepoISBN: 9780820365732
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504 pages