Reptiles and Amphibians of New Zealand: A Field Guide
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Reptiles and Amphibians of New Zealand: A Field Guide
Illustrated with extraordinary new photography, this is the definitive field guide to all of New Zealand's tuatara, geckos, skinks, frogs, marine turtles and marine snakes. From the ancient tuatara, to the world's largest collection of live-bearing lizards, New Zealand's reptiles and amphibians represent an extraordinary biodiversity.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionExplore the rich and diverse world of New Zealand's reptiles and amphibians with Reptiles and Amphibians of New Zealand: A Field Guide by Marleen Baling, Dylan van Winkel, and Rob Hitchmough. This meticulously crafted field guide is an essential companion for both enthusiasts and researchers, offering a comprehensive insight into the unique herpetofauna of this extraordinary country.
Lavishly illustrated with over 400 new, breathtaking photographs, this definitive guide covers all of New Zealand’s tuatara, geckos, skinks, frogs, marine turtles, and marine snakes. These vivid images bring to life the fascinating characteristics and behaviours of each species, making it easier than ever to identify and appreciate the diverse reptilian and amphibian inhabitants of New Zealand.
Among the highlights of this guide is the ancient tuatara, a sole survivor of its order, providing a living link to the age of the dinosaurs. The book also showcases New Zealand's remarkable variety of geckos and skinks, some of which possess notable traits such as live-bearing and extreme longevity. In total, the field guide covers 123 species of reptiles and amphibians, reflecting the unique biodiversity of the region.
Reptiles and Amphibians of New Zealand distinguishes itself as the only field guide encompassing all currently recognised species within the country. Its key features include:
Expert and Up-to-Date Information: Authors provide the latest scientific knowledge for all 123 species of reptiles and amphibians found in New Zealand.
Illustrative Range Maps: Detailed range maps accompany each species to guide your explorations and enhance your understanding of their distribution.
Comprehensive Introduction: The book opens with an introduction to the evolution, conservation, observation, and collection methods of these fascinating creatures, along with an overview of their ecosystems and geographic history.
Authoritative Species Descriptions: Each species is covered with authoritative text, including details on names, physical descriptions, distribution, variation, habitat, and natural history. Comparative analysis helps distinguish similar species.
Identification Keys: Practical identification keys for each major group facilitate easy and accurate identification.
Additional Resources: Includes a regional checklist and a handy quick guide on the inside flaps for swift reference in the field.
Whether you are a seasoned herpetologist or just beginning your journey into the world of reptiles and amphibians, Reptiles and Amphibians of New Zealand: A Field Guide is an indispensable resource, rich with detailed information and stunning visuals that illuminate the incredible herpetofaunal diversity of New Zealand.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781869409371
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 08 November 2018
Country: New Zealand
Imprint: Auckland University Press
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Weight: 0g
Pages: 376
About the Author
Marleen Baling is a wildlife ecologist with a particular interest in New Zealand herpetology. She has been involved in numerous reptile research and conservation projects in the last sixteen years. She has worked with many organisations on their wildlife restoration management including reptile translocations and monitoring. She is a member of the IUCN Reintroduction Specialist Group, Oceania Section. Rod Hitchmough is a Department of Conservation science advisor, specialising in lizard taxonomy, herpetology and conservation, and the assessment of species' conservation status. He has been involved in studies of the taxonomy of New Zealand geckos since the 1970s, and is currently preparing scientific descriptions for new species. He has also co-authored papers on skink taxonomy. Until recently he managed the process of listing species using the New Zealand Threat Classification System, running meetings of expert panels for 28 different groups of animals, plants and fungi. Dylan van Winkel is a wildlife ecologist and consultant herpetologist based in New Zealand. He has a strong interest in the natural world, specifically in reptile and amphibian conservation. Dylan has been involved in numerous research and conservation programmes, including several wildlife translocations and island restoration projects. He is also a technical advisor to the Ministry for Primary Industries, providing species identifications, biosecurity risk assessments, and eradication advice for foreign herpetofauna arriving on New Zealand's shores. Dylan currently works for Bioresearches Group Ltd.
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