The Ecology and Behavior of Amphibians
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Kentwood D. Wells
About this book
Consisting of more than six thousand species, amphibians are more diverse than mammals and are found on every continent save Antarctica. Despite the abundance and diversity of these animals, many aspects of the biology of amphibians remain unstudied or misunderstood. The Ecology and Behavior of Amphibians aims to fill this gap in the literature on this remarkable taxon. It is a celebration of the diversity of amphibian life and the ecological and behavioral adaptations that have made it a successful component of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Synthesizing seventy years of research on amphibian biology, Kentwood D. Wells addresses all major areas of inquiry, including phylogeny, classification, and morphology; aspects of physiological ecology such as water and temperature relations, respiration, metabolism, and energetics; movements and orientation; communication and social behavior; reproduction and parental care; ecology and behavior of amphibian larvae and ecological aspects of metamorphosis; ecological impact of predation on amphibian populations and antipredator defenses; and aspects of amphibian community ecology. With an eye towards modern concerns, The Ecology and Behavior of Amphibians concludes with a chapter devoted to amphibian conservation.
An unprecedented scholarly contribution to amphibian biology, this book is eagerly anticipated among specialists.
Author / Editor information
Kentwood D. Wells is professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut.
Reviews
“Kentwood D. Wells is probably the only person in the world with such a breadth of knowledge and grasp of the literature in amphibian biology to even attempt such a monumental book. Indeed, I consider The Ecology and Behavior of Amphibians to be a masterpiece in the field. I have been awaiting this book for the last fifteen years and, after reading it, I am not only satisfied with it but am amazed by the clarity of writing and the wealth of information presented. This is a magnificent book.”
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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Chapter 1. Phylogeny, Classification, and Morphological Evolution
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Chapter 2. Water Relations
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Chapter 3. Temperature Relations
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Chapter 4. Respiration
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Chapter 5. Metabolism and Energetics
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Chapter 6. Movements and Orientation
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Chapter 7. Anuran Vocal Communication
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Chapter 8. Mating Systems and Sexual Selection in Anurans
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Chapter 9. Communication and Social Behavior of Urodeles and Caecilians
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Chapter 10. The Natural History of Amphibian Reproduction
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Chapter 11. Parental Care
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Chapter 12. The Ecology and Behavior of Amphibian Larvae
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Chapter 13. Complex Life Cycles and the Ecology of Amphibian Metamorphosis
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Chapter 14. Amphibians and Their Predators
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Chapter 15. The Ecology of Amphibian Communities
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Chapter 16. Conservation of Amphibians
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References
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Index
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