Author: Tracy Irwin Storer
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Languages : en
Pages : 342
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A Synopsis of the "Amphibia" of California, by Tracy I. Storer
Author: Tracy Irwin Storer
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Languages : en
Pages : 342
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 342
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A Synopsis of the Amphibia of California, &c
Author: Tracy Irwin Storer
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Languages : en
Pages : 308
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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A Synopsis of the Amphibia of California
Author: Tracy Irwin Storer
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Category : Amphibians
Languages : en
Pages : 364
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Category : Amphibians
Languages : en
Pages : 364
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The Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles in Old-growth Forests in the Pacific Northwest
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Category : Amphibians
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Category : Amphibians
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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University of California Publications in Zoology
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Category : Zoology
Languages : en
Pages : 734
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Category : Zoology
Languages : en
Pages : 734
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A Revision of the Microtus Californicus Group of Meadow Mice
Author: Remington Kellogg
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Category : Mammals
Languages : en
Pages : 600
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Category : Mammals
Languages : en
Pages : 600
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Management of Amphibians, Reptiles, and Small Mammals in North America
Author: Robert C. Szaro
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Category : Amphibians
Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Historically the management of public lands from a multiple use perspective has led to a system that emphasizes those habitat components or faunal elements that primarily resulted in some sort of definable economic value. While this often benefitted other species that were not even considered in the original prescriptions, it also negatively impacted others. We no longer can afford to take this simplistic view of ecosystem management. We need to use a more holistic approach where ecological landscapes are considered as units, and land management practices incorporate all elements into an integrated policy. This includes examining the impacts of proposed land uses on amphibian, reptile, and small mammal populations.
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Category : Amphibians
Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Historically the management of public lands from a multiple use perspective has led to a system that emphasizes those habitat components or faunal elements that primarily resulted in some sort of definable economic value. While this often benefitted other species that were not even considered in the original prescriptions, it also negatively impacted others. We no longer can afford to take this simplistic view of ecosystem management. We need to use a more holistic approach where ecological landscapes are considered as units, and land management practices incorporate all elements into an integrated policy. This includes examining the impacts of proposed land uses on amphibian, reptile, and small mammal populations.
Collected Reprints, 1908-1959
Author: Alexander Wetmore
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Category : Ornithology
Languages : en
Pages : 1054
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Category : Ornithology
Languages : en
Pages : 1054
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Pamphlets on Biology
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Languages : en
Pages : 472
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Languages : en
Pages : 472
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Amphibians and Reptiles of the US–Mexico Border States/Anfibios y reptiles de los estados de la frontera México–Estados Unidos
Author: Julio A. Lemos-Espinal
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1623493137
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
In the first bilingual work on the reptiles and amphibians of the US–Mexico border, top herpetologists come together to describe the herpetofauna of the states of this region, which includes more than 600 species of toads, frogs, salamanders, turtles, sea turtles, alligators, lizards, snakes, and sea snakes that are found along the almost 2,000-mile border between the two countries. Each chapter is devoted to one state—four in the US (California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas) and six in Mexico (Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas)—with text in both English and Spanish. The chapters contain an introduction to the area, a review of the research, a sketch of the state’s physiography, and a description of the species present as well as the pertinent conservation issues they face. A color photo gallery includes images of nearly all species. Almost 40 percent of the featured native species are shared between the US and Mexico, reminding us that animals depend on the integrity of natural landscapes and proving the need for a comprehensive, bilingual reference to help lead a shared effort in the management and conservation of the borderlands.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1623493137
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
In the first bilingual work on the reptiles and amphibians of the US–Mexico border, top herpetologists come together to describe the herpetofauna of the states of this region, which includes more than 600 species of toads, frogs, salamanders, turtles, sea turtles, alligators, lizards, snakes, and sea snakes that are found along the almost 2,000-mile border between the two countries. Each chapter is devoted to one state—four in the US (California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas) and six in Mexico (Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas)—with text in both English and Spanish. The chapters contain an introduction to the area, a review of the research, a sketch of the state’s physiography, and a description of the species present as well as the pertinent conservation issues they face. A color photo gallery includes images of nearly all species. Almost 40 percent of the featured native species are shared between the US and Mexico, reminding us that animals depend on the integrity of natural landscapes and proving the need for a comprehensive, bilingual reference to help lead a shared effort in the management and conservation of the borderlands.