Series Editor: Harold Heatwole
An ongoing series covering all aspects of the life of amphibians. Each volume treats a different subject and is designed to stand alone as a complete, up-to-date review of that topic. Collectively, the various volumes provide a comprehensive and detailed account of the biology of frogs, toads, salamanders and caecilians. Each chapter is written by one or more of the principal authorities on that topic in the world, giving the series a truly international flavour. So far, seven volumes have been published, and at least three further volumes are planned to cover such topics as embryology, biomechanics, ecology, populations, life histories, digestion, circulation, anatomy, cell biology and biogeography.
Forthcoming volumes in this series will be added to this page as soon as we
become aware of them.
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Amphibian Biology, Volume 9
Status of Decline of Amphibians: Western Hemisphere, Part 1: Paraguay, Chile and Argentina
Edited by César L Barrio-Amorós and John W Wilkinson
Surrey Beatty & Sons
Status of Decline of Amphibians: Western Hemisphere, Part 1: Paraguay, Chile and Argentina
Edited by César L Barrio-Amorós and John W Wilkinson
Surrey Beatty & Sons
Amphibian Biology, Volume 7: Systematics
Edited by Harold Heatwole and Michael Tyler
Surrey Beatty & Sons
Edited by Harold Heatwole and Michael Tyler
Surrey Beatty & Sons
Amphibian Biology, Volume 5: Osteology
Edited by Harold Heatwole and Margaret Davies
Surrey Beatty & Sons
Edited by Harold Heatwole and Margaret Davies
Surrey Beatty & Sons
Amphibian Biology, Volume 2: Social Behaviour
Edited by Harold Heatwole and Harold Sullivan
Surrey Beatty & Sons
Edited by Harold Heatwole and Harold Sullivan
Surrey Beatty & Sons
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Amphibian Biology, Volume 11Status of Decline of Amphibians: Eastern Hemisphere
Surrey Beatty & Sons
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