With many frog populations declining or disappearing and
developmental malformations and disease afflicting others,
scientists, conservationists, and concerned citizens need
up-to-date, accurate information. "Frogs of the United States and
Canada" is a comprehensive resource for those trying to protect
amphibians as well as for researchers and wildlife managers who
study biodiversity. From acrobatic tree frogs to terrestrial toads,
C. Kenneth Dodd Jr. offers an unparalleled synthesis of the
biology, behavior, and conservation of frogs in North America.
This two-volume, fully referenced resource provides color
photographs and range maps for 106 native and nonindigenous species
and includes detailed information on- past and present
distribution- life history and demography - reproduction and diet-
landscape ecology and evolution- - diseases, parasites, and threats
from toxic substances- conservation and management
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