Field Guide to the Frogs of Australia
NEW EDITION
Michael J Tyler and Frank Knight
188 pages, colour plates & photos, b/w illustrations, colour distribution maps.
Michael Tyler AO is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and was a winner of the prestigious Ig Nobel prize from
Harvard University in 2005. He has published 24 books and more than 400 scientific papers. Among his many contributions to herpetology he has
described 65 new frog species or genera, and reported the first fossil frog from Australia. He is currently a Visiting Research Fellow at The
University of Adelaide, Honorary Associate at the South Australian Museum and Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Applied Herpetology.
Frank Knight spent 25 years at CSIROs Division of Wildlife Research illustrating books and scientific papers. He won a CSIRO Overseas Study Award in 1980, visiting artists and illustrators in Europe, UK, USA and Canada. He left the organisation in 1991 to illustrate the best-selling Field guide to the birds of Australia.
Frank Knight spent 25 years at CSIROs Division of Wildlife Research illustrating books and scientific papers. He won a CSIRO Overseas Study Award in 1980, visiting artists and illustrators in Europe, UK, USA and Canada. He left the organisation in 1991 to illustrate the best-selling Field guide to the birds of Australia.
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