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Midwife Toads The Genus Alytes: History, Ecology, Systematics, Captive Breeding

Handbook / Manual Monograph
By: Christopher J Michaels(Author), Jaime Bosch(Author), Phillip A Jervis(Author), Rafael Márquez(Author), Gonçalo M Rosa(Author)
256 pages, 238 colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations, and colour distribution maps; 8 tables
Publisher: Edition Chimaira
Midwife Toads
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  • Midwife Toads ISBN: 9783899731255 Hardback May 2023 In stock
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Midwife toads of the genus Alytes form a small group of primarily Iberian anurans. These fascinating toads hold cultural and scientific recognition on account of their distinctive, bell-like peeping call and their unusual strategy of paternal care, all of which trump their small, brown appearance and the rarity of encountering them in the wild. Within their range, the gentle chorus of midwife toads is synonymous with warm summer evenings and, for those who have tried to find the animals making the sounds, the frustration of hunting ventriloquists hidden in burrows and crevices. The paternal care of the male toads, which earn their common name by carrying egg clutches around their hind limbs before depositing their offspring in water when ready to hatch, is unusual per se, but especially so in the context of European anurans, in which parental care is otherwise absent.

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Handbook / Manual Monograph
By: Christopher J Michaels(Author), Jaime Bosch(Author), Phillip A Jervis(Author), Rafael Márquez(Author), Gonçalo M Rosa(Author)
256 pages, 238 colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations, and colour distribution maps; 8 tables
Publisher: Edition Chimaira
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