Iguanas: Biology and Conservation

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Iguanas: Biology and Conservation Editors: Allison C. Alberts, Ronald L. Carter, William K. Hayes, Emilia P. Martins Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: University of California Press
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Pages: 372 Illustrations and other contents: 6 b-w photographs, 51 line illustrations, 8 maps, 57 tables Language: English ISBN: 9780520238541 Categories: ,

In what is certain to be the key reference on iguanas for years to come, some of the world’s leading experts offer a clear and accessible account of the latest research on the evolution, behavioral ecology, and conservation of these highly visible and increasingly endangered creatures, much loved by professional herpetologists and hobbyists alike. The book begins with an introduction by noted iguana biologist Dr. Gordon Burghardt that examines the state of iguana research–past, present, and future–with an emphasis on social behavior. Three major sections follow, each opening with a synthesis by the volume editors, who survey the current status and likely future direction of investigations in the pertinent area. The first section focuses on different aspects of the taxonomic and morphological diversity of iguanas and includes a complete checklist of species. In the second section, contributors address the behavior and ecology of iguanas and provide compelling evidence that both may be far more complex than previously appreciated. The third and final section, highlighting the threats facing iguana populations today, describes the broad array of innovative conservation strategies that will be needed to help ensure their survival. Illustrated throughout with photographs, distribution maps, tables, and figures, this volume will be the definitive resource for anyone–professional or curious amateur–interested in iguanas.

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Author Biography

Allison C. Alberts is Head of Applied Conservation at the Zoological Society of San Diego and the editor of West Indian Iguanas: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan (2000). Ronald L. Carter is Professor of Biology at Loma Linda University. William K. Hayes is Associate Professor of Biology at Loma Linda University. Emilia P. Martins is Associate Professor of Biology and Director of the Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior at Indiana University.