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About the work. A Natural History of Amphibians, by Stebbins, Robert C.; Cohen, Nathan W. (ISBN 9780691102511) stands as a landmark synthesis of amphibian biology, ecology, and evolution that has guided researchers and naturalists for decades. This comprehensive volume juxtaposes field observation with rigorous science to illuminate the diverse forms, behaviors, and life cycles of frogs, salamanders, toads, and caecilians, offering a panoramic view of amphibian life on Earth.

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Summary. The book surveys amphibian diversity, anatomy, physiology, and reproductive strategies, weaving together natural history with insights from evolutionary biology. It blends careful description with accessible explanation of ecological roles, conservation concerns, and the intricate relationships between amphibians and their environments across continents and climates. Through meticulous observation and synthesis, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how amphibians navigate moisture, temperature, and predators throughout their remarkably varied life histories.

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About the authors. Robert C. Stebbins was a pioneering ecologist and a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, whose field-focused approach helped shape modern herpetology and natural history writing. Nathan W. Cohen contributed as a leading figure in amphibian biology, expanding on Stebbins’s foundational perspectives with integrative, detail-rich scholarship. Together, they produced a work renowned for its clarity, breadth, and enduring relevance to scientists, students, and nature enthusiasts alike.

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In brief. A Natural History of Amphibians offers an authoritative, richly illustrated exploration of amphibian life, emphasizing diversity, adaptation, and the enduring importance of conserving these ecologically vital creatures.

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A Natural History of Amphibians

About the work

About the work. A Natural History of Amphibians, by Stebbins, Robert C.; Cohen, Nathan W. (ISBN 9780691102511) stands as a landmark synthesis of amphibian biology, ecology, and evolution that has guided researchers and naturalists for decades. This comprehensive volume juxtaposes field observation with rigorous science to illuminate the diverse forms, behaviors, and life cycles of frogs, salamanders, toads, and caecilians, offering a panoramic view of amphibian life on Earth.

Summary

Summary. The book surveys amphibian diversity, anatomy, physiology, and reproductive strategies, weaving together natural history with insights from evolutionary biology. It blends careful description with accessible explanation of ecological roles, conservation concerns, and the intricate relationships between amphibians and their environments across continents and climates. Through meticulous observation and synthesis, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how amphibians navigate moisture, temperature, and predators throughout their remarkably varied life histories.

About the authors

About the authors. Robert C. Stebbins was a pioneering ecologist and a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, whose field-focused approach helped shape modern herpetology and natural history writing. Nathan W. Cohen contributed as a leading figure in amphibian biology, expanding on Stebbins’s foundational perspectives with integrative, detail-rich scholarship. Together, they produced a work renowned for its clarity, breadth, and enduring relevance to scientists, students, and nature enthusiasts alike.

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In brief. A Natural History of Amphibians offers an authoritative, richly illustrated exploration of amphibian life, emphasizing diversity, adaptation, and the enduring importance of conserving these ecologically vital creatures.

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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780691102511
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0691102511
Hardcover
Paperback
Publishing year: 1997
Publisher: Princeton University Press
332 Pages
Weight: 0,522 kg
Language: eng/Englisch

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Book found last time on 2026-02-07T16:25:26-05:00 (New York)
ISBN/EAN: 0691102511

ISBN - alternate spelling:
0-691-10251-1, 978-0-691-10251-1
Alternate spelling and related search-keywords:
Book author: stebbins, cohen, robert nathan, robert place, history book group, land
Book title: amphibians, natural history, amphibian, history princeton, nathan cohen


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