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Status Survey of Himalayan Salamander Tylototriton Verrucosus Anderson In Darjeeling Hills

By: VD Hedge and K Deuti
20 pages, Map, photos
Status Survey of Himalayan Salamander Tylototriton Verrucosus Anderson In Darjeeling Hills
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  • Status Survey of Himalayan Salamander Tylototriton Verrucosus Anderson In Darjeeling Hills ISBN: 9788181711564 Paperback Jan 2007 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Contents:
1. Introduction. 2. Distribution. 3. Taxonomy. 4. Physical characteristics of different stages: i. Adult Salamander. ii. Age at sexual maturity. iii. Maximum age known. iv. Egg of Salamander. v. Larva of Salamander. vi. Free-swimming tadpole larva. vii. Advanced tadpole larva. viii. Surveys done on the Himalayan Salamander. ix. Study area. x. Habitat of the Salamander. xi. Methodology. 5. Observations: i. Sites where Salamanders were found. ii. Table 1: Showing the descriptions about the sites where the Salamanders were found. 6. Threats to the species. 7. Conservation suggestions. Acknowledgements. References.

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By: VD Hedge and K Deuti
20 pages, Map, photos
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