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FIREFLY ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE VIVARIUM Keeping Amphibians, Reptiles, and Insects, Spiders and other Invertebrates in Terraria, Aquaterraria and Aquaria by David Alderton |
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2007, 224 pages, 350+ color photos. This practical, well-organized, and fully illustrated encyclopedia contains everything the hobbyist needs to know about keeping a whole spectrum of suitable amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates. The book is divi |
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A DICTIONARY OF ZOOLOGY, 4th edition
by Michael Allaby |
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2014, 704 pages, 50+ line drawings. This best-selling dictionary is the most comprehensive and up to date of its kind, containing over 6,000 entries on all aspects of zoology. Wide-ranging, authoritative, and with jargon-free definitions, this dict |
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KINGSNAKES AND MILKSNAKES IN CAPTIVITY
by Bob Applegate |
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2007, 92 pages, 75 color photos. Written for the hobbyist by professional breeders, this convenient handbook provides essential information for long-term care and maintenance of the beautiful kingsnakes and milksnakes including their housing, selecti |
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National Audubon Society FIELD GUIDE TO NORTH
AMERICAN REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS by John L. Behler & F. Wayne King |
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1979 (1995 printing), 743 pages, 657 color photos, drawings, distribution maps. First all-photographic field guide contains pictures of every important species found in North America north of Mexico. Includes snakes, toads, frogs, turtles, lizards, s |
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MICROORGANISMS From Smallpox to Lyme Disease Thomas D. Brock, editor |
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1990, 173 pages, 89 photos and drawings (some color). Looks at the facts behind infectious diseases. Articles from Scientific American chronicle the development of medical microbiology, from centuries-old bubonic plague to more recently identi |
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INVERTEBRATES, Third Edition
by Richard C. Brusca, Wendy Moore & Stephen M. Shuster |
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2016, 1,100 pp., 450+ illustrations. In the 13 years since publication of the second edition, fundamental shifts have occurred in our understanding of the origins and evolutionary relationships among protists and animals. These changes are largely d |
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POLLINATORS OF THE SONORAN DESERT: A Field Guide POLINIZADORES DEL DESIERTO SONORENSE: Una Guía de Campo by Stephen Buchmann, Yajaira Gray, & Nina Chambers |
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2004, 164 pages, color photos and illustrations throughout. This unusual and much needed book informs readers about the most common pollinators likely to be seen in both urban and rural areas, and the importance of these pollinators to the ecology of |
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ANIMALS WITHOUT BACKBONES,
third edition
by Ralph Buchsbaum, et al. |
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1987, 572 pages, 554 b/w photos, 266 drawings. Revised classic biology text continues tradition of clear explanations and ample illustrations. Introduces readers to jellyfish, coral, flatworms, squids, starfishes, spiders, grasshoppers, and other inv |
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AN INTRODUCTION TO
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BIRDS
by Herbert Clarke |
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1989, 186 pages, 252 color photos. Non-technical
introduction to 215 frequently encountered bird
species from the eight southern counties. Organized
by habitat areas where specific birds are generally
seen, with special chapter on rare birds. Com |
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A BASIC GLOSSARY OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY
by Ron Clouse |
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2016, 190 pages. This useful book is the result of many years of research and teaching about invertebrates. Originally written to assist the author's students, it has been updated to reflect current thinking on invertebrate taxonomy, morphology, and |
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ATLAS OF INVERTEBRATE REPRODUCTION
AND DEVELOPMENT, 2nd edition
by David B. Conn |
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2000, 320 pages, micrographs. Extensively revised
volume outlines major invertebrate groups with respect
to reproductive and developmental strategies.
Examines both free-living and parasitic species
from terrestrial, freshwater, and marine
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CHAMELEONS IN CAPTIVITY
by Connie Dorval |
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2006, 70 pages, 71 color photos. This book provides information on chameleons in nature, their anatomy, selection, housing, diet, breeding, care of the young, and health issues. A chameleon in captivity has specific husbandry requirments. The guide d |
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TRACKS & SIGN OF INSECTS AND OTHER INVERTEBRATES A Guide to North American Species by Charley Eiseman and Noah Charney |
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2010, 592 pages, 927 color photos. This is first-ever reference source to the sign left by some 2,000 species of insects and other North American invertebrates. It includes descriptions and almost 1,000 color photos of tracks, eggs and egg cases, nes |
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FIELD GUIDE TO ANIMAL TRACKS AND SCAT OF CALIFORNIA
by Mark Elbroch, Michael Kresky & Jonah Evans |
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2012, 395 pages, color plates, color photos, b/w illustrations throughout. This beautifully illustrated field guide, the first devoted to the tracks and signs of California animals —including birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates l |
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIRDS, second edition
Joseph Forshaw, editor |
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1998, 240 pages, 200+ color photos, 150 original paintings, maps, diagrams. This volume provides an extensive survey of the natural history of birds, written by international
experts in ornithology and beautifully illustrated. The thoroughly revised |
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