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Biology of the Reptilia, Volume 16, Ecology B Defense and Life History

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Series: Biology of the Reptilia Volume: 16
Edited By: Carl Gans and RB Huey
672 pages, Illus
Publisher: Branta Books
Biology of the Reptilia, Volume 16, Ecology B
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  • Biology of the Reptilia, Volume 16, Ecology B ISBN: 9780845144022 Hardback Dec 1987 Out of Print #13086
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Contents: Antipredator mechanisms in reptiles; Mimicry and related phenomena; Caudal autotomy as a defense; Parental care in reptiles; Methods for the study of reptile populations; Life history evolution in turtles; Life history patterns in squamate reptiles; The physiological ecology of reptilian eggs.

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Out of Print
Series: Biology of the Reptilia Volume: 16
Edited By: Carl Gans and RB Huey
672 pages, Illus
Publisher: Branta Books
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