Herpetology: Evolution, Natural History, and Conservation of Reptiles and Amphibians
Autor Joseph Mendelsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2027
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.
- Provides a comprehensive, updated work for Elsevier’s publications on reptiles and amphibians
- Incorporates advancements in conservation and genomics relevant to the field of herpetology
- Demonstrates the significance of birds as a crucial component of the evolutionary history of reptiles
- Discusses conservation concerns, including threats to amphibians and reptiles, as well as policy and legislation
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443159848
ISBN-10: 044315984X
Pagini: 600
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 044315984X
Pagini: 600
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Section I: Evolutionary History
1. Introduction to phylogenetic trees and nomenclature
2. Biogeography
3. Special topics
Section II: Classification, Diversity, and Distributions
4. Taxonomy
5. Species and variation
6. Diversity, characteristics, and distribution of amphibians
7. Diversity, characteristics, and distribution of reptiles
8. Special topics
Section III: Anatomy and Development
9. Anatomy of amphibians
10. Anatomy of reptiles
11. Development of amphibians
12. Development of reptiles
13. Functional morphology and biomechanics
14. Special topics
Section IV: Reproductive Biology
15. Reproduction in amphibians
16. Reproduction in reptiles
17. Parthenogenesis
18. Special topics
Section V: Behavioral Biology
19. Behavior of amphibians
20. Behavior of reptiles
21. Special topics
Section VI: Ecophysiology
22. Endothermy and ectothermy
23. Physiology of amphibians
24. Physiology of reptiles
25. Venoms and toxins
26. Special topics
Section VII: Ecology
27. Ecology of amphibians
28. Ecology of reptiles
29. Special topics
Section VIII: Conservation
30. Direct and indirect threats to amphibians and reptiles
31. Policy and legislation
32. Future prospects for amphibians and reptiles
33. Special topics
1. Introduction to phylogenetic trees and nomenclature
2. Biogeography
3. Special topics
Section II: Classification, Diversity, and Distributions
4. Taxonomy
5. Species and variation
6. Diversity, characteristics, and distribution of amphibians
7. Diversity, characteristics, and distribution of reptiles
8. Special topics
Section III: Anatomy and Development
9. Anatomy of amphibians
10. Anatomy of reptiles
11. Development of amphibians
12. Development of reptiles
13. Functional morphology and biomechanics
14. Special topics
Section IV: Reproductive Biology
15. Reproduction in amphibians
16. Reproduction in reptiles
17. Parthenogenesis
18. Special topics
Section V: Behavioral Biology
19. Behavior of amphibians
20. Behavior of reptiles
21. Special topics
Section VI: Ecophysiology
22. Endothermy and ectothermy
23. Physiology of amphibians
24. Physiology of reptiles
25. Venoms and toxins
26. Special topics
Section VII: Ecology
27. Ecology of amphibians
28. Ecology of reptiles
29. Special topics
Section VIII: Conservation
30. Direct and indirect threats to amphibians and reptiles
31. Policy and legislation
32. Future prospects for amphibians and reptiles
33. Special topics