Field Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles of California

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Field Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles of California Authors: , Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: University of California Press
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Pages: 552 Illustrations and other contents: 274 color illustrations, 70 line illustrations, 144 maps Language: English ISBN: 9780520270510 Categories: , ,

This user-friendly guide is the only complete resource that identifies and describes all the amphibians and reptiles – salamanders, frogs and toads, lizards, snakes, and tortoises and turtles – that live in California. The species are described in richly detailed accounts that include range maps, lifelike color paintings by Robert C. Stebbins, clear drawings of various life stages including eggs, notes on natural history, and conservation status. Easy-to-use keys for every order help identify species, and informative chapters cover more general topics including evolution, habitat loss, and photography. Throughout, anecdotes and observations reveal new insights into the lives of California’s abundant but often hidden amphibians and reptiles.

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"A must have for those with an interest in the herpetofauna of California!" -- Ian Paulsen Birdbooker Report/The Guardian "A model for the ideal field guide... Stebbins's excellent color drawings stand out... A valuable resource... Highly Recommended." -- D. M. McKinstry, Emeritus, Pennsylvania State University Choice

Author Biography

Robert C. Stebbins is Professor Emeritus of Zoology at the University of California, Berkeley and a curator emeritus of the University's Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. The author of over a dozen books, his latest work is Connecting with Nature: A Naturalist's Perspective. Samuel M. McGinnis is Professor Emeritus of Biology at California State University, East Bay. He is the author of another California Natural History guide, Freshwater Fishes of California