Amphibians, Reptiles, and Their Habitats at Sabino Canyon by David W....

Amphibians, Reptiles, and Their Habitats at Sabino Canyon by David W....

University of Arizona Press

Discover the fascinating amphibians and reptiles of Sabino Canyon and their natural environment. This comprehensive guide, based on nearly twenty-five years of study, details the current and past distribution of 57 species, including snakes, lizards, toads, frogs, turtles, and a salamander. It examines ecological changes due to drought, flooding, invasive species, and human impact, offering critical insights into the health of this desert oasis. With detailed physical descriptions, numerous photographs for identification, and up-to-date distribution maps, this book is an essential resource for scientists, resource managers, students, and visitors. Learn about the local ecology, behavior, and the environmental challenges facing these creatures underfoot. **Key Features:** * Detailed descriptions of 57 amphibian and reptile species. * Analysis of environmental changes and human impact on habitats. * Identification aid with physical descriptions and photographs. * Up-to-date distribution maps for future research. * Accessible language for a broad audience. **Summary:** University of Arizona Press's "Amphibians, Reptiles, and Their Habitats at Sabino Canyon" is a detailed paperback book by David W. Lazaroff, Philip C. Rosen, and Charles H. Lowe, Jr., covering the diverse herpetofauna of Sabino Canyon. It provides ecological insights, identification aids, and distribution maps across 184 pages.

Compare prices (3 shops)

shop Price Action
20,95 GBP Go to shop
22,59 GBP Go to shop
24,16 GBP Go to shop