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BuchGebunden
680 Seiten
Englisch
CSIRO Publishingerschienen am01.12.2019
Provides the first comprehensive assessment of the conservation status of Australian squamates in 25 years. Conservation assessments are provided for 986 species of Australian lizards and snakes (including sea snakes).mehr

Produkt

KlappentextProvides the first comprehensive assessment of the conservation status of Australian squamates in 25 years. Conservation assessments are provided for 986 species of Australian lizards and snakes (including sea snakes).
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-4863-0946-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum01.12.2019
Seiten680 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 216 mm, Höhe 297 mm, Dicke 43 mm
Gewicht2654 g
Artikel-Nr.53431776

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
ForewordSummaryAbout the authorsAcknowledgementsAbout our sponsors1. Introduction2. Conservation status assigned to all Australian lizard and snake species3. Twenty-five years of change in the Australian squamate fauna4. Taxon profilesAppendix 4.1. Draft assessments for species described between the 2017 workshops and August 20185. ConclusionsReferencesIndex of common namesIndex of scientific namesmehr

Autor

David Chapple is an evolutionary ecologist whose research focuses on the ecology, evolution, conservation and macroecology of lizards, particularly skinks. His research group at Monash University investigates the evolutionary ecology of environmental change and studies both the species that expand (invasive species) and contract (threatened species) their distributions in response to human-induced environmental change. His research has focused on the lizard fauna of Australia, New Zealand and Lord Howe Island. He has organized IUCN assessment workshops for Australian and New Zealand reptiles, freshwater fish and plants. David is the Chair of the IUCN SSC Skink Specialist Group and a member of the IUCN Conservation Genetics Specialist Group.
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