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C. Gans and A. S. Gaunt (ed.) Biology of the Reptilia, Volume 19, Morphology G. Visceral Organs St Louis, MO SSAR 1998 0916984427 / 9780916984427 Clothbound New New No HB, Dj; Chapters by 11 authors cover the major organs situated in the coelom: lungs, heart, liver, and spleen. 620 p., 145 figures, indices. Clothbound. (A complete list of the earlier volumes in this series [vols. 1-18], with names of publishers, is given in the book.) Price:
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Edited by Carl Gans and Kraig Adler ~ Compiled by Ernest A. Liner Biology of the Reptilia, Volume 22: Comprehensive Literature of the Reptilia SSAR 2010 091698480X / 9780916984809 Clothbound with dust jacket New Untitled Page This volume, the final one in the Biology of the Reptilia series, covers a vast literature on turtles, crocodilians, lizard, snakes, and tuatara. It includes their behavior, development, ecology, morphology, neurology, and physiology, as well as their evolution and systematics. It is a synthesis of the 22,255 literature references included in 136 chapters by 169 authors over a 40-year period, with links to the chapters in which the reference appeared and an extensive cross-referenced subject index. At 1,400 pages, it represents the most extensive compilation and index to the literature of the Reptilia ever undertaken and probably the most comprehensive single work on the topic that will ever again be made available in printed form. Every effort has been made to correct references that were originally in error and to provide citations for those that were listed as "in preparation," "in manuscript," or "in press.” This huge volume will be an essential reference to biologists, herpetologists, conservationists, zoo curators, reference librarians, government personnel, and veterinarians, among others. Specifications: Volume 22, 1,400 pages. Clothbound with dust jacket. Price:
130.00 USD
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H. K. Gloyd and R. Conant Snakes of the Agkistrodon Complex: A Monographic Review St. Louis, MO SSAR 1990 0916984206 / 9780916984205 Clothbound New No Comprehensive treatment of 33 taxa of pitvipers included in four genera: Agkistrodon, Calloselasma, Deinagkistrodon, and Hypnale. Also includes nine supplementary chapters by leading specialists. 620 p., 33 color plates (247 photographs of snakes and habitats), 20 uncolored plates, 60 text figures, checklist and keys, 6 charts, 28 maps. Clothbound. Price:
75.00 USD
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H.-G. Petzold The Lives of Captive Reptiles Ithaca SSAR 2008 0916984737 / 9780916984731 Hardbound New This book, originally published in German, is a recognized classic on the biology of captive reptiles (and selected amphibians). In it the author carefully summarizes an enormous body of information - both his own extensive experience at Tierpark Berlin and a vast literature - much of which has been little known outside the German-speaking world. He synthesizes studies from captive and wild animals and discusses and interprets them in terms of contemporary physiology, ethology, and reproductive biology. Petzold reviews papers in biological, herpetological, zoo, and terrarium journals published throughout the world, including eastern Europe, Russia, and China, and he champions the role played by amateur terrarists in making studies of general importance. He shows how data derived from captive reptiles can lead to discoveries of importance to ethology, reproductive biology, systematics, and veterinary management. This book will be of value to academics, zoo personnel, veterinarians, amateur terrarists, and conservationists interested in the maintenance, reproduction, and observation of reptiles in captivity. Price:
55.00 USD
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J. R. McCranie and L. D. Wilson Amphibians of Honduras Ithaca, NY SSAR 2002 0916984575 / 9780916984571 Clothbound New New No The Amphibians of Honduras | | | The first complete treatment of the amphibians of any Mesoamerican country . . . . The present work, a product of 15 years of labor, will surely stand as a model in tropical herpetology for completeness, accuracy, attention to detail, and scholarship . . . . A major contribution to our knowledge of Central American herpetology. - Jay M. Savage, from the Foreword. | | | | Honduras is the second largest of the seven Central American countries. Its amphibian fauna, however, has been the least known in the region and numerous studies have referred to the 'Honduran hiatus' in distribution and in our understanding of the systematics of indigenous species. The authors, James R. McCranie and Larry David Wilson, who began field work in Honduras in 1976 and 1967, respectively, have made an intensive study of the amphibian fauna and have now produced a book that will serve to make the amphibian fauna of Honduras one of the best known in the world. They have spent a total of more than 1500 days in the field and have personal field experience with nearly every species. | | | They have examined more than 9500 adult specimens and about 500 lots of tadpoles and egg clutches in researching this book. The result is a model faunal study that will be a welcome reference for scientists and conservationists alike. It will be a reminder of the potential loss of biodiversity in a country in which deforestation and loss of habitat have greatly accelerated over the last decade. The Honduran amphibian fauna consists of 116 species of caecilians (2 species), salamanders (25), and frogs (89), including members of nine families: Caeciliidae (2), Plethodontidae (25), Bufonidae (8), Centrolenidae (8), Hylidae (31), Leptodactylidae (33), Microhylidae (3), Ranidae (5), and Rhinophrynidae (1). The book has extensively illustrated identification keys, a discussion of reproductive modes and ecomorphological guilds, distribution, and essays about the human impact on, and future of, the Honduran amphibian fauna. The bulk of the book consists of detailed accounts of the species (each one includes synonymy, range, diagnosis, description of adult [and tadpole where applicable], references to published illustrations, remarks, ecological distribution, natural history, etymology, and specimens examined). | | | | There is a gazetteer of Honduran localities, a glossary, a comprehensive literature cited section, and indexes to authors and taxa. Finally, there are 20 color plates including 24 photographs of habitats and 130 of amphibians. | | | Specifications: 625 pages, 7 x 10 inches, 119 maps and figures, 33 tables, 20 color plates, clothbound with dust-jacket. ISBN 0916984575. | | | | | | | | | | | Price:
60.00 USD
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K. Adler (ed.) Contributions to the History of Herpetology, Volume 2 St. Louis, MO SSAR 2007 0916984710 / 9780916984717 Clothbound New No Contributions to the History of Herpetology | | | | | This book consists of three sections, each worldwide in coverage. The first and longest section, by Kraig Adler, is a series of completely new biographies of the leading contributors to herpetology beginning with the author of the first book on the subject, Nicolò Leoniceno (14281524). The accounts have a portrait, signature, and references for further interest. These feature 285 herpetologists and also include information about their colleagues and students and many other persons. The comprehensive index encompasses volumes 1 and 2 and covers nearly 1,400 individuals. Among the biographies included in volume 2 are these: - Authorities on venomous snakes and antivenomsBrazil, Calmette, Charas, Fayrer, Fontana, Mitchell, and Noguchi.
- Bartram, Bocourt, Cantor, Catesby, David, the Grandidiers, Pallas, Rüppell, the Sarasins, Swinhoe, and others who explored then-unknown continents.
- The classifiers, Blainville, Brongniart, Oppel, and Ray.
- Aldrovandi, Bogert, Brongersma, Dickerson, Lichtenstein, McCoy, Wettstein and others who built great museum collections.
- The anatomists, Gadow, Gegenbaur, Hyrtl, Lebedkina, Leydig, Rathke, Severino, Tyson, and Wiedersheim.
- The artistic team of Sowerby and Lear.
- Experts on diseases and cures, Elkan and Reichenbach-Klinke.
- Popular writers, among them Behler, Bellairs, the Conants, Hopley, the Mintons, Oliver, Rose, Topsell, and Worrell.
Coverage is global: Africa (El-Toubi, FitzSimons, Power), Asia (Chang, .a`o, Gasperetti, Gharpurey, Hoofien, Hora, Hu, Kirtisinghe, Makino, Namiye, Tweedie), Australia (Fry, Lucas, Macleay, Storr), Europe (Ahl, Boscá, Cherchi, Cott, Dely, Eiselt, Flower, Gmelin, Guibé, Guichenot, Hediger, Hellmich, Hillenius, Lataste, Mocquard, Morescalchi, Rasmussen, Spinar), North America (Auffenberg, Barton, the Brimleys, Burt, Cagle, De Kay, Estes, Gorham, Hallowell, Lowe, Mosauer, Neill, Perkins, Schwartz, Slevin, Strecker, Yarrow), and Central and South America (Álvarez del Toro, Carvalho, Freiberg, Gomes, the Iherings, Laurent, Orcés, Orejas Miranda, Picado, Rand, Vellard). | | | Also included are experts on taxonomic groups such as salamanders (Brame, Green, Rusconi, Twitty, the Wilders, Wolterstorff, Wurffbain), turtles (Caldesi, Hay, Schweigger, Wermuth), and snakes (Fukada, Mell, Saint Girons, Slowinski, Stull, Underwood). The book contains an additional 150 biographies. The second section, by John S. Applegarth, is an index of 3,603 authors in taxonomic herpetology. This alphabetical list includes the full names, dates, countries of residence, and orders of taxa for everyone who has proposed a new taxon (genus or below, within the living families) or has had a taxon named in their honor. This is a unique resource for zoologists, historians, and librarians. In less than two decades (since the 1989 edition), the number of persons covered has increased by nearly 50 percent. The third section, by Ronald Altig, is a listing of herpetologists giving the names of their doctoral university, their major professor, and the date of their degree. This extensive revision is three times longer than the 1989 edition. The information is arranged in such a manner that the academic lineages can be followed from generation to generation, both forward and backward in time. 3,810 names are included and fully indexed. | | | Specifications: 400 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches or 21.5 x 28 cm, bound in library-grade cloth. Color frontispiece, 269 portraits. ISBN 978-0-916984-71-7 | | | | | | | Price:
65.00 USD
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M. Latifi The Snakes of Iran St. Louis, MO SSAR 1991 0916984222 / 9780916984229 Clothbound New No Review of the 60 species of Iranian snakes, covering general biology, venoms, and snake bite. Appendix and supplemental bibliography by Alan E. Leviton and George R. Zug. 167 p., 22 color plates of snakes (66 figures), 2 color relief maps, 44 species range maps. Price:
25.00 USD
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N. N. Szczerbak and M. L. Golubev Gecko fauna of the USSR and Contiguous Regions St. Louis, MO SSAR 1996 0916984397 / 9780916984397 Clothbound New New No HB, dj: Covers the systematics, natural history, and conservation of the gecko fauna of the former Soviet Union and related species in surrounding regions from Mongolia through Pakistan, the Middle East, and northern Africa. 245 p., 24 colored and 60 black-and-white photographs, spot distribution maps, bibliography, index. Clothbound. Price:
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P. C. H. Pritchard and P. Trebbau The Turtles of Venezuela Oxford, Ohio Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles 1984 0916984117 / 9780916984113 Clothbound New No An exhaustive natural history covering half of the turtle species of South America. 414 p., 48 color plates (25 watercolor portraits by Giorgio Voltolina and 165 photographs of turtles and habitats) measuring 8.5 x 11 inches, keys, 16 maps. Price:
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R. W. Henderson and R. Powell (ed.) Islands and the Sea: Essays on Herpetological Exploration in the West Indies ithaca, NY SSAR 2003 0916984621 / 9780916984625 Clothbound New New No Untitled Page Since the 18th century, the West Indies have attracted naturalists and today represent arguably the most important natural laboratory for field studies of evolution, ecology, biogeography, and behavior. Herpetologists have been among the leaders in these kinds of research in the West Indies. This volume comprises a series of personal essays by several generations of herpetologists - from current graduate students to our most senior scientists - about their experiences in the field. This group includes United States and European-based biologists as well as experts who were born and raised in the West Indies. These recollections of the trails, tribulations, successes, and joys of field research are sure to inspire new generations of herpetologists, here and in other parts of the world. The volume is profusely illustrated with 316 photographs of amphibians and reptiles, their habitats, and herpetologists working in the field. Numerous maps of collection localities, expedition routes, and island topography are included. Authors include: Allison C. Alberts, Michel Breuil, Ellen J. Censky, Brian I. Crother, C. Kenneth Dodd, Jr., Alberto R. Estrada, Henry S. Fitch, Ansel Fong G., Richard Franz, Orlando H. Garrido, Richard E. Glor, George C. Gorman, S. Blair Hedges, Robert W. Henderson, Kirsten N. Hines, Karim V. D. Hodge, Sixto J. Incháustegui, John B. Iverson, Rafael L. Joglar, Hinrich kaiser, Charles R. Knapp, James Lazell, Walter E. Meshaka, Jr., Robert Powell, A. Stanley Rand, Lourdes Rodríguez Schettino, Richard A. Sajdak, Margaret M. Stewart, Jennifer M. Valiulis, and Bryon Wilson Specifications: 312 pages, 7 x 10 inches, 316 photographs, 14 maps, clothbound with dust-jacket. Price:
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S. C. Anderson The Lizards of Iran Ithaca, NY SSAR 1999 0916984494 / 9780916984496 Clothbound New New No HB, Dj. Comprehensive summary, including systematics, natural history, and distribution. 103 maps, 190 color photographs of lizards and habitats. Price:
65.00 USD
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