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"Assays of assemblages of amphibians and reptiles provide important
information on community structure in the tropics. These
ectothermic organisms are highly responsive to slight differences
in the environment and to seasonal differences, such as patterns of
rainfall. Most species seem to have rather restricted home ranges;
therefore, data gathered in a restricted area provide much better
insight into the requirements of, and potential interactions among,
the species in the assemblage." from the IntroductionThe
rainforests in the southwestern part of the Amazon Basin in
southeastern Peru are home to scores of amphibians and reptiles.
Cusco Amazonico is a richly illustrated and comprehensive account
of the lives of 151 of these species. William E. Duellman's
masterpiece of community ecology includes descriptions of the
physical environment and vegetation found in this unique habitat
along with syntheses of abundance, mass, feeding, reproductive
guilds, and daily and seasonal patterns of activity. Identification
keys in English and Spanish precede detailed and illustrated
species accounts. Tadpoles of many frogs are described and
illustrated.Cusco Amazonico will become a standard reference for
herpetologists, tropical biologists, biogeographers, ecologists,
and conservationists and stands on its own as a portrait of an
animal community in a unique bioregion. The illustrations include
236 color photographs, 121 charts and graphs, 16 maps, 42 line
drawings, 2 halftones, and 56 sets of audiospectrograms and
waveforms. There are 71 tables."
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