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Academic & Professional Books  Reptiles & Amphibians  Amphibians

Advances in Amphibian Research in the Former Soviet Union, Volume 7: Ecological Specificity of Amphibian Populations

Edited By: SL Kuzmin and R Altig
215 pages, Figs, tabs, b/w graphics & maps
Advances in Amphibian Research in the Former Soviet Union, Volume 7: Ecological Specificity of Amphibian Populations
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  • Advances in Amphibian Research in the Former Soviet Union, Volume 7: Ecological Specificity of Amphibian Populations ISBN: 9789546421784 Paperback Dec 2002 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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Contains 6 articles, including ones on the Central Asiatic frog, the Siberian newt, the marsh frog and the common tree frog.

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Ecological Specificity and Microevolution in Amphibian Populations in Urbanized Areas, by Vladimir L. Vershinin, 162 pages, a monograph like paper; Recent Status of Populations of the Central Asiatic Frog (Rana asiatica) in Kazakhstan. 1. Rana asiatica in the Highlands of the Central Tien-Shan Mountains (Southeastern Kazakhstan), by Tatjana N. Dujsebayeva, Nikolai N. Berezovikov and Marina A. Chirikova; Age and Allometric Variability of Body Dimensions in the Green Frogs Rana ridibunda and Rana lessonae, by Natalia M. Okulova and Alexandr S. Bogdanov; Records of Overwintering Larvae of the Siberian Newt (Salamandrella keyserlingii), by Vladimir L. Vershinin; On the Diet of the Marsh Frog (Rana ridibunda) in the Sura and Moksha Watershed, Mordovia, by Alexandr B. Ruchin and Maxim K. Ryzhov; Project on the Reintroduction of the Common Tree Frog (Hyla arborea arborea) on the Territory of Russia, by Mark V. Pestov, Andrei A. Lebedinsky, Vladimir M. Anufriev, Mikhail V. Mokrousov and Olga V. Yanchurevich; Book Review; Instructions to Authors.

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Edited By: SL Kuzmin and R Altig
215 pages, Figs, tabs, b/w graphics & maps
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