Field Guide to the Frogs of Australia

Revised Edition

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences, Zoology, Nature
Cover of the book Field Guide to the Frogs of Australia by Michael J  Tyler, Frank Knight, CSIRO PUBLISHING
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Author: Michael J Tyler, Frank Knight ISBN: 9780643104006
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING Publication: October 1, 2011
Imprint: CSIRO PUBLISHING Language: English
Author: Michael J Tyler, Frank Knight
ISBN: 9780643104006
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Publication: October 1, 2011
Imprint: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Language: English
Throughout much of the world, frog populations are declining and some species are disappearing totally. In Australia, several species have become extinct in the past 25 years. This revised and updated guide provides concise accounts of all the known frogs of Australia. There are 230 species within the five native frog families: Hylidae, Limnodynastidae, Microhylidae, Myobatrachidae and Ranidae. Also included are the introduced Cane Toad and nine ‘stowaway’ species that have arrived in Australia. The text for each species includes details of size, status, distribution, habitat, behaviour and advertisement call. Each species is accompanied by a map of Australia showing its known distribution, and a full-colour painted illustration. Closely related frogs are shown in identical poses so that comparisons can be made readily. The introductory section of the book covers frog biology and habitats and includes notes on families and genera.
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Throughout much of the world, frog populations are declining and some species are disappearing totally. In Australia, several species have become extinct in the past 25 years. This revised and updated guide provides concise accounts of all the known frogs of Australia. There are 230 species within the five native frog families: Hylidae, Limnodynastidae, Microhylidae, Myobatrachidae and Ranidae. Also included are the introduced Cane Toad and nine ‘stowaway’ species that have arrived in Australia. The text for each species includes details of size, status, distribution, habitat, behaviour and advertisement call. Each species is accompanied by a map of Australia showing its known distribution, and a full-colour painted illustration. Closely related frogs are shown in identical poses so that comparisons can be made readily. The introductory section of the book covers frog biology and habitats and includes notes on families and genera.

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