The Ecology of Tropical Lizards in the Caatinga of Northeast Brazil

The Ecology of Tropical Lizards in the Caatinga of Northeast Brazil
Author: Laurie J. Vitt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1995
Genre: Caatinga animals
ISBN: MINN:31951D009136504

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Lizard Ecology

Lizard Ecology
Author: Stephen M. Reilly,Lance D. McBrayer,Donald B. Miles
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2007-07-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521833582

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Originally published in 2006, this book was the first critical review of the effects of lizard foraging modes in 30 years.

Caatinga

Caatinga
Author: José Maria Cardoso da Silva,Inara R. Leal,Marcelo Tabarelli
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319683393

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This book provides in-depth information on Caatinga’s geographical boundaries and ecological systems, including plants, insects, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. It also discusses the major threats to the region’s socio-ecological systems and includes chapters on climate change and fast and large-scale land-use changes, as well as slow and small-scale changes, also known as chronic human disturbances. Subsequent chapters address sustainable agriculture, conservation systems, and sustainable development. Lastly, the book proposes 10 major actions that could enable the transformation of Caatinga into a place where people and nature can thrive together. “I consider this book an excellent example of how scientists worldwide can mobilize their efforts to propose sound solutions for one of the biggest challenges of modern times, i.e., how to protect the world’s natural ecosystems while improving human well-being. I am sure this book will inspire more research and conservation action in the region and perhaps encourage other groups of scientists to produce similar syntheses about their regions.” Russell Mittermeier, Ph.D. Executive Vice-Chair, Conservation International

Lizards in an Evolutionary Tree

Lizards in an Evolutionary Tree
Author: Jonathan B. Losos
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2011-02-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780520269842

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"In a book both beautifully illustrated and deeply informative, Jonathan Losos, a leader in evolutionary ecology, celebrates and analyzes the diversity of the natural world that the fascinating anoline lizards epitomize. Readers who are drawn to nature by its beauty or its intellectual challenges—or both—will find his book rewarding."—Douglas J. Futuyma, State University of New York, Stony Brook "This book is destined to become a classic. It is scholarly, informative, stimulating, and highly readable, and will inspire a generation of students."—Peter R. Grant, author of How and Why Species Multiply: The Radiation of Darwin's Finches "Anoline lizards experienced a spectacular adaptive radiation in the dynamic landscape of the Caribbean islands. The radiation has extended over a long period of time and has featured separate radiations on the larger islands. Losos, the leading active student of these lizards, presents an integrated and synthetic overview, summarizing the enormous and multidimensional research literature. This engaging book makes a wonderful example of an adaptive radiation accessible to all, and the lavish illustrations, especially the photographs, make the anoles come alive in one's mind."—David Wake, University of California, Berkeley "This magnificent book is a celebration and synthesis of one of the most eventful adaptive radiations known. With disarming prose and personal narrative Jonathan Losos shows how an obsession, beginning at age ten, became a methodology and a research plan that, together with studies by colleagues and predecessors, culminated in many of the principles we now regard as true about the origins and maintenance of biodiversity. This work combines rigorous analysis and glorious natural history in a unique volume that stands with books by the Grants on Darwin's finches among the most informed and engaging accounts ever written on the evolution of a group of organisms in nature."—Dolph Schluter, author of The Ecology of Adaptive Radiation

The Cerrados of Brazil

The Cerrados of Brazil
Author: Paulo S. Oliveira,Robert J. Marquis
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0231120427

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While the imperiled Brazilian rainforest has been the focus of considerable international media attention and conservation efforts, the massive grasslands of Brazil--known as the cerrados--which cover roughly a quarter of its land surface and are among the most threatened regions in South America, have received little notice. This book brings together leading researchers on the area to produce the first detailed account in English of the natural history and ecology of the cerrado/savanna ecosystem. Given their extent and threatened status, the richness of their flora and fauna, and the lack of familiarity with their unique ecology at the international level, the cerrados are badly in need of this important and timely work.

Neotropical Diversification Patterns and Processes

Neotropical Diversification  Patterns and Processes
Author: Valentí Rull,Ana Carolina Carnaval
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 816
Release: 2020-03-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030311674

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the patterns of biodiversity in various neotropical ecosystems, as well as a discussion on their historical biogeographies and underlying diversification processes. All chapters were written by prominent researchers in the fields of tropical biology, molecular ecology, climatology, paleoecology, and geography, producing an outstanding collection of essays, synthetic analyses, and novel investigations that describe and improve our understanding of the biodiversity of this unique region. With chapters on the Amazon and Caribbean forests, the Atlantic rainforests, the Andes, the Cerrado savannahs, the Caatinga drylands, the Chaco, and Mesoamerica – along with broad taxonomic coverage – this book summarizes a wide range of hypotheses, views, and methods concerning the processes and mechanisms of neotropical diversification. The range of perspectives presented makes the book a truly comprehensive, state-of-the-art publication on the topic, which will fascinate both scientists and general readers alike.

Lizards

Lizards
Author: Eric P. Pianka,Laurie J. Vitt
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 698
Release: 2003-09-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780520939912

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From tiny to gigantic, from drab to remarkably beautiful, from harmless to venomous, lizards are spectacular products of natural selection. This book, lavishly illustrated with color photographs, is the first comprehensive reference on lizards around the world. Accessible, scientifically up-to-date, and written with contagious enthusiasm for the subject, Lizards: Windows to the Evolution of Diversity covers species evolution, diversity, ecology, and biology. Eric R. Pianka and Laurie J. Vitt have studied and photographed members of almost all lizard families worldwide, and they bring to the book a deep knowledge based on extensive firsthand experience with the animals in their natural habitats. Part One explores lizard lifestyles, answering such questions as why lizards are active when they are, why they behave as they do, how they avoid predators, why they eat what they eat, and how they reproduce and socialize. In Part Two the authors take us on a fascinating tour of the world's manifold lizard species, beginning with iguanians, an evolutionary group that includes some of the most bizarre lizards, the true chameleons of Africa and Madagascar. We also meet the glass lizard, able to break its tail into many highly motile pieces to distract a predator from its body; lizards that can run across water; and limbless lizards, such as snakes. Part Three gives an unprecedented global view of evolutionary trends that have shaped present-day lizard communities and considers the impact of humans on their future. A definitive resource containing many entertaining anecdotes, this magnificent book opens a new window to the natural world and the evolution of life on earth.

Occasional Papers of the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History

Occasional Papers of the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1995
Genre: Oklahoma Museum of Natural History (Norman, Okla.)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110064305

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