The Amphibians and Reptiles of Arkansas

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The Amphibians and Reptiles of Arkansas Authors: , , Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: University of Arkansas Press
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Pages: 440 Illustrations and other contents: 870 illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9781557287373 Categories: ,

Written by a herpetologists, this book provides an examination of the amphibians and reptiles of Arkansas, featuring over 136 species and subspecies. It includes over five hundred four-color photos, line drawings, and over one hundred maps.

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"An excellent example of what states can accomplish toward documenting their natural resources." —Library News for Zoos and Aquariums "A most important benchmark. . . . One hopes that authors and publishers . . . will not attempt to copy the book, but instead will use it as a baseline example to stimulate their own creativity and writing style." —The Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society "This is a stunning and wonderful contribution to the natural history of Arkansas, crammed with information and spectacular photography. The authors bring together their extensive knowledge of different groups and meld them in a way that ensures that The Amphibians and Reptiles of Arkansas will be a lasting and frequently used compendium." —Joseph T. Collins, director of Center for North American Herpetology, Wildlife Author Laureate of Kansas "Has raised the bar for other state amphibian and reptile books. . . . This is the new benchmark." —Herpetological Review "This book is obviously a labor of love. . . . The authors have done an excellent job. The text is well written, and the photographs and illustrations are superb. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Arkansas is an essential addition to the library of any herpetologist, and will be accepted eagerly by the scientific community." —James Dixon, professor emeritus at Texas A & M University and author of Texas Snakes and Amphibians and Reptiles of Texas