REED CONCISE GUIDE FROGS of Australia

REED CONCISE GUIDE FROGS of Australia

A Tribute to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Australia and New Zealand

A Tribute to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Australia and New Zealand

Tadpoles and Frogs of Australia Updated Edition

$199.00
ISBN
9781925546019

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By Marion Anstis
Format Hardback
Page Extent 848
Book Size 50 x 235 x 290 mm (H x W x D)
Imprint Reed New Holland
Release Date 29 Jan 2018
Subject Classification The natural world, country life & pets / Wildlife: general interest / Wildlife: reptiles & amphibians
The identification of the eggs and tadpoles of Australian frogs has been a study waiting to happen for a very long time. Marion Anstis began the process of addressing this with her first book Tadpoles of South-eastern Australia: a guide with keys. Now, with Tadpoles and Frogs of Australia, for the first time we have the complete life histories of virtually the entire frog fauna of the Australian continent, which will become a lasting contribution to frog conservation. It contains comprehensive information about Australian tadpoles as well as the eggs, metamorphosed frogs and adult frogs, accompanied by detailed colour photographs. In fact this book 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, Tadpoles and Frogs of Australia helps readers to identify which tadpole or egg belongs to which frog. The vast photographic array shows live frogs, tadpoles and eggs at various stages in their lives. 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 survive.