Exotic Amphibians and Reptiles of the United States
The first complete field guide to the exotic amphibians and reptiles established in the continental United States and Hawai'i, this volume covers 74 species that are not native to the country and 29 species that are native but occur beyond their original geographic range. Dispersed from their f...
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Zusammenfassung: | The first complete field guide to the exotic amphibians and
reptiles established in the continental United States and Hawai'i,
this volume covers 74 species that are not native to the country
and 29 species that are native but occur beyond their original
geographic range. Dispersed from their former habitats by human
activity, many of these species are invasive in their new
environments, causing ecological or economic harm.
Ideal for naturalists of all levels, Exotic Amphibians and
Reptiles of the United States details each species' taxonomy,
distribution, history, and ecology and portrays each one with
vibrant photographs. Drawing on county-level distribution maps from
2,908 published records, this guide provides an in-depth
understanding of local factors that drive the success of exotic
species. It connects species-specific information to conservation
issues as it explores human causes of exotic and invasive
establishment. The book also includes eight invited essays which
provide regional perspectives on scientific, economic, and
management-related aspects of this phenomenon.
As ecological pressures on native species and habitats increase,
understanding the histories and roles of exotic species is becoming
more and more important for conservation efforts. Providing
practical identification skills and an awareness of the
environmental impacts of these amphibians and reptiles, this
indispensable guide equips readers to confront the unusual
biodiversity crisis of exotic species. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv28m3hcp |