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Amphibians and Reptiles of Arkansas
Stanley E. Trauth, Henry W. Robison, and Michael V. Plummer
An
essential addition to the library of any herpetologist.
The
product of fifteen years of work by top herpetologists, this
book is a comprehensive examination of the amphibians and
reptiles of Arkansas, featuring over 136 species and subspecies.
With over five hundred four-color photos, line drawings, and
over one hundred maps, this user-friendly book will become
the definitive text on the subject.
“Has
raised the bar for other state amphibian and reptile books.
. . . This is the new benchmark.”
—Herpetological
Review
“Highly
recommended.”
—Southeastern
Naturalist
“First-rate.
. . . More than 500 excellent color photographs vividly illustrate
not only adults of all species, but in many cases, the eggs
and larvae.”
—Choice
Magazine
“An
excellent example of what states can accomplish toward documenting
their natural resources.”
—Library
News for Zoos and Aquariums
“A
most important benchmark. . . . One hopes that authors and
publishers . . . will not attempt to copy the book, but instead
will use it as a baseline example to stimulate their own creativity
and writing style.”
—The
Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society
“This
is a stunning and wonderful contribution to the natural history
of Arkansas, crammed with information and spectacular photography.
The authors bring together their extensive knowledge of different
groups and meld them in a way that ensures that The Amphibians
and Reptiles of Arkansas will be a lasting and frequently
used compendium.”
—Joseph
T. Collins, director of Center for North American Herpetology,
Wildlife Author Laureate of Kansas
“This
book is obviously a labor of love. . . . The authors have
done an excellent job. The text is well written, and the photographs
and illustrations are superb. The Amphibians and Reptiles
of Arkansas is an essential addition to the library of any
herpetologist, and will be accepted eagerly by the scientific
community.”
—James
Dixon, professor emeritus at Texas A & M University and
author of Texas Snakes and Amphibians and Reptiles of
Texas
“This
is a major work. The authors have done a superb job of compiling
the most definitive work on the herpetofauna of Arkansas to
date. The photography and illustrations are well done and
the text is replete with pertinent information. The extensive
and well-written keys to larval amphibians are absent from
most state herpetological works, and for this reason alone
herpetologists and biologists will use this work as an important
reference. The authors are to be commended for producing this
exhaustive and much-needed work by synthesizing their collective
expertise and experience into a single
volume.”
—Kelly Irwin, herpetologist, Arkansas Game and Fish
Commission
Stanley
Trauth is professor of zoology and director
of the Electron Microscope Facility at Arkansas State University.
The author of over two hundred articles in scientific journals,
he is the editor in chief of the Arkansas Academy of Science
and past president of the Southeastern Division of the American
Society of Icthyologists and Herpetologists.
Michael
Plummer
is a professor of biology at Harding University. He has published
seventy-four articles and holds adjunct appointments at Louisiana
State University at Shreveport, University of Memphis, Southeast
Louisiana University, and Southwest Missouri State University.
At Harding, Plummer has held positions as the Coons Endowed
Chair of Biomedical Sciences (1990–1995) and as the
chairman of the Department of Biology (1986–1991).
Henry
W. Robison
is the author of five books and 116 scientific publications
and a professor of biology at Southern Arkansas University,
where he has studied the bio-diversity of Arkansas for the
past thirty years. During his field studies, Professor Robison
has discovered fourteen species new to science and has had
the honor of having five species named after him. He is a
member of numerous scientific societies, has been named SAU
Honor Professor, received the SAU Faculty Excellence Award
for Research, been named Arkansas Wildlife Conservationist
of the Year by the Arkansas Wildlife Federation, and received
the Outstanding Biologist Award from the Arkansas Chapter
of the American Fisheries Society. He is the co-author of
Only
in Arkansas: A Study of the Endemic Plants and Animals of
the State (Arkansas, 1995) and Fishes
of Arkansas (Arkansas, 2001).
421
pages, 8 1/2” X 11”
September 2006
440 pages
$32.50 paper (s)
1-55728-737-6 (978-1-55728-737-3)
2004
$69.95, cloth (s)
545 color photos
325 black and white illustrations
1-55728-737-6 (978-1-55728-738-0)
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