Amphibians and reptiles is a comprehensive guide to
the native and non-native species of amphibian and
reptile found in the British Isles. Professor Trevor
Beebee covers the biology, ecology, conservation and
identification of the British herpetofauna, and provides
keys for the identification of adult and immature newts
and newt eggs, larvae and metamorphs; frog and toad
adults and metamorphs, spawn and larvae; adult and
hatchling limbed lizards; and adult snakes. Distribution
maps are included for all species, and the book is
illustrated throughout with colour photographs and
figures. The goal of this book is to encourage
readers to develop their own ecological studies, to this
end, the author summarises the current state of
knowledge of reptile and amphibian biology, including
behaviour, breeding, habitat selection, migration and
development, and offers ideas for research projects that
could be undertaken to further what is known. A chapter
is devoted to the practicalities of professional work
with amphibians and reptiles, including licensing
requirements. Research techniques, including survey
methods such as night searches for newts and bottle
trapping, are discussed in detail, and consideration is
given to methods of data analysis. Volume 31 in the
Naturalists' Handbooks series. Author royalties from
this book have been donated to Amphibian and Reptile
Conservation.
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