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Somma Louis A.

 

 

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PARENTAL BEHAVIOR IN LEPIDOSAURIAN AND TESTUDINIAN REPTILES:A Literature Survey

Edition

Orig. Ed 2003

Description

Pages

184

The fascinating field of reptilian parental behavior is now addressed in this comprehensive survey.  More than 1400 references are indexed by specific categories of behavior and nine well-researched tables organize the literature on useful topics for the species covered.  This will prove to be an invaluable resource to herpetologists, herpetoculturists, zoologists, and students of animal behavior.  It is the author's hope that this will stimulate interest in this field of study, which until now, he feels has been much neglected in these taxa.

Krieger Book Number

232017

ISBN #

1-57524-201-X

Reviews

Cloth/Paper

C

U.S. Dollars

$33.5

"Somma has done a phenomenal job of sifting an enormous literature, done so with a critical eye, and has produced a summary that will be immensely useful to everyone interested in the evolution of vertebrate life histories."--Harry W. Greene, Professor and Curator, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University

$I"This high-quality hardbound reference book is an in-depth survey of documented parental care of offspring in tuataras, turtles, worm lizards, lizards, and snakes--reptile groups in which the display of such behavior is considered relatively unusual."$I--Steven Winchell, $IReptilia$I, Number 30, October 2003

$I"If you are involved in any form of research into reptile behaviour or wish to know where to find detailed information about a particular species, then this book could well prove invaluable."$I--Dave Arnold, $IThe Herptile$I, 29:1, March 2004

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