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Crawfish Frogs (Rana areolata) have been called the most secretive
frog in North America, and it is unusual in the twenty-first
century - in the most scientifically advanced country in the world
- that basic discoveries can still be made on an animal that
inhabits a quarter of the United States. This is not only a story
of the biology of Crawfish Frogs, but a case study of discovery.
This volume describes the life history and natural history critical
to the survival of the endangered amphibian and recommends
management actions to ensure persistence. The authors tell an
optimistic conservation biology story and fill a gap between
science and the public. The authors have compiled and summarized
the peer-reviewed literature on the biology of Crawfish Frogs,
which may be one of the most interesting frogs in North America
(that nobody knows about). Key Features Recounts the story of an
imperiled species and how to go about saving it Vividly brings
science to life and makes it accessible Provides a popular account
of natural history research and ecological fieldwork Related Titles
D. Vieira de Andrade, C. R. Bevier & J. Eduardo de Carvalho,
eds. Amphibian and Reptile Adaptations to the Environment:
Interplay Between Physiology and Behavior (ISBN 978-1-4822-2204-3).
M. Ogielska, ed. Reproduction of Amphibians (ISBN
978-1-1381-1771-6). D. W. Sparling, G. Linder, C. A. Bishop &
S. Krest, eds. Ecotoxicology of Amphibians and Reptiles, 2nd
Edition (ISBN 978-1-4200-6416-2). F. L. Frye. Reptiles and
Amphibians: Self-Assessment Color Review, Second Edition (ISBN
978-1-4822-5760-1).
Crawfish Frogs (Rana areolata) have been called the most secretive
frog in North America, and it is unusual in the twenty-first
century - in the most scientifically advanced country in the world
- that basic discoveries can still be made on an animal that
inhabits a quarter of the United States. This is not only a story
of the biology of Crawfish Frogs, but a case study of discovery.
This volume describes the life history and natural history critical
to the survival of the endangered amphibian and recommends
management actions to ensure persistence. The authors tell an
optimistic conservation biology story and fill a gap between
science and the public. The authors have compiled and summarized
the peer-reviewed literature on the biology of Crawfish Frogs,
which may be one of the most interesting frogs in North America
(that nobody knows about). Key Features Recounts the story of an
imperiled species and how to go about saving it Vividly brings
science to life and makes it accessible Provides a popular account
of natural history research and ecological fieldwork Related Titles
D. Vieira de Andrade, C. R. Bevier & J. Eduardo de Carvalho,
eds. Amphibian and Reptile Adaptations to the Environment:
Interplay Between Physiology and Behavior (ISBN 978-1-4822-2204-3).
M. Ogielska, ed. Reproduction of Amphibians (ISBN
978-1-1381-1771-6). D. W. Sparling, G. Linder, C. A. Bishop &
S. Krest, eds. Ecotoxicology of Amphibians and Reptiles, 2nd
Edition (ISBN 978-1-4200-6416-2). F. L. Frye. Reptiles and
Amphibians: Self-Assessment Color Review, Second Edition (ISBN
978-1-4822-5760-1).
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