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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael J. Lannoo , Michael J. LannooPublisher: University of Iowa Press Imprint: University of Iowa Press Dimensions: Width: 22.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 28.60cm Weight: 1.270kg ISBN: 9780877456322ISBN 10: 0877456321 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 31 August 1998 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviews<p> Status and Conservation of Midwestern Amphibians is the first such research summary available for any regional U.S. amphibian fauna. This book sets a high standard that should serve to encourage similar efforts for other regional amphibian assemblages. --W. Ronald Heyer, Chair, Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force Status and Conservation of Midwestern Amphibians is the first such research summary available for any regional U.S. amphibian fauna. This book sets a high standard that should serve to encourage similar efforts for other regional amphibian assemblages. W. Ronald Heyer, Chair, Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force <p>“ Status and Conservation of Midwestern Amphibians is the first such research summary available for any regional U.S. amphibian fauna. This book sets a high standard that should serve to encourage similar efforts for other regional amphibian assemblages.”—W. Ronald Heyer, Chair, Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force Status and Conservation of Midwestern Amphibians is the first such research summary available for any regional U.S. amphibian fauna. This book sets a high standard that should serve to encourage similar efforts for other regional amphibian assemblages. W. Ronald Heyer, Chair, Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force This book will serve as the foundation for amphibian conservation in the Midwest. The conservation essays in particular are imaginative, provocative, and exciting. Overall the book will be a major contribution to the field of herpetology and conservation biology in the Midwest; it will bring much attention to the topic of amphibian decline. J. Whitfield Gibbons, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory Status and Conservation of Midwestern Amphibians is the first such research summary available for any regional U.S. amphibian fauna. This book sets a high standard that should serve to encourage similar efforts for other regional amphibian assemblages. --W. Ronald Heyer, Chair, Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force This book will serve as the foundation for amphibian conservation in the Midwest. The conservation essays in particular are imaginative, provocative, and exciting. Overall the book will be a major contribution to the field of herpetology and conservation biology in the Midwest; it will bring much attention to the topic of amphibian decline. --J. Whitfield Gibbons, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory Status and Conservation of Midwestern Amphibians is the first such research summary available for any regional U.S. amphibian fauna. This book sets a high standard that should serve to encourage similar efforts for other regional amphibian assemblages. -W. Ronald Heyer, Chair, Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force This book will serve as the foundation for amphibian conservation in the Midwest. The conservation essays in particular are imaginative, provocative, and exciting. Overall the book will be a major contribution to the field of herpetology and conservation biology in the Midwest; it will bring much attention to the topic of amphibian decline. -J. Whitfield Gibbons, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |