Tadpoles and Frogs of Australia: Third Edition

£99.95

Available for Pre-order. Due November 2026.

Tadpoles and Frogs of Australia: Third Edition Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: New Holland Publishers
string(3) "848"
Pages: 848 Language: English ISBN: 9781760797041 Categories: , ,

The first edition of this iconic and ground-breaking book won a Whitley Silver Medal Award for the best Australian book on Zoology in 2013. Due to major recent taxonomic revisions, this Third Edition is a completely updated version, incorporating 21 newly created genera, 10 new species and one new subspecies of tree frogs alone, plus six new species, one new subspecies and many other additions and revisions to genera in other families. All these changes have meant the book has had to expand, while the total number of Australian frog species has increased to 264, plus six subspecies. The book covers all the adults plus most of the life histories of these species, further cementing its position as a lasting contribution to frog conservation. The book contains comprehensive information about Australian tadpoles, eggs, metamorphosed frogs and adult frogs, accompanied by numerous colour photographs. It has been described as ‘the most comprehensive and thorough treatment of a continental frog fauna that there has ever been’. Using meticulous keys, descriptive characters and a multitude of illustrations, the book helps readers to identify which tadpole or egg belongs to which frog, largely through the vast number of photos of live frogs, tadpoles and eggs at various life stages. This magnificent and unique volume is a worthy addition to the library of any naturalist, student or professional with a keen interest in identifying our frogs and learning more about their fascinating life histories. Tadpoles and Frogs of Australia will serve as an invaluable and fundamental tool by contributing greatly towards our understanding of how we can help Australian frogs to survive.

Weight3.866 kg
Author

Editor
Photographer
Format

Illustrators
Publisher

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Author Biography

MARION ANSTIS has become something of a legend among the Australian frog –watching community.    Although spending most of her working life as a high-school music teacher with a passion for frogs and tadpoles from childhood, she has now metamorphosed into a frog biologist and completed her PhD in Biological Science in 2012 at Newcastle University.    In 2002, following her decision to take on a book covering the entire Australian frog fauna, her research has led her to all parts of the continent from remote areas of the Kimberley in north-western Australia to Tasmania. She drove and lived in a campervan along the way, which became her mobile laboratory (complete with microscope), and has raised many eggs and tadpoles into frogs to study them and confirm their identity while on the road or back at her home in Sydney. The task has been enormous and has required vast quantities of determination and dedication.    Her amphibian research has been supported by grants from the CSIRO, the Australian Biological Resources Study, WWF and Newcastle University, which have made her studies possible. Her work spans many articles on tadpoles and the early development of frogs in various scientific journals from 1974 to 2025, and three other books: Tadpoles of South-eastern Australia: a guide with keys (2002), Frogs and Tadpoles of Australia (a book for children, 2008), and Frogs of Australia: Reed Concise Guide (2017), all published by Reed New Holland Publishers.    With her acute eye for detail, Marion has executed all of the illustrations in this book and most of the photographs for initial publication for her PhD. This publication makes her lifetime studies available to all as an outstanding tool for identification and conservation across the world.