Texas Turtles & Crocodilians : : A Field Guide / / Terry L. Hibbits, Troy D. Hibbitts.

Texas has a large and diverse turtle population, with forms that are found nowhere else (Cagle’s Map Turtle and the Texas Map Turtle) and wide-ranging species that barely touch the state, including the Painted Turtles and the Rough-footed Mud Turtle. From the Sabine River to El Paso, and from the Ri...

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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021]
©2016
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Forewrod --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Dichotomous Key to Texas Turtles --
Systematic Accounts --
Appendix A: Species with Prehistoric Occurrence --
Appendix B: Nonestablished Exotic Species --
Appendix C: Table of Texas Turtles and Crocodilians and River Drainages They Inhabit --
Appendix D: Turtle and Crocodilian Informational Resources --
Appendix E: Map of Texas Counties --
Glossary --
Bibliography --
Index to Common Names --
Index to Scientific Names
Summary:Texas has a large and diverse turtle population, with forms that are found nowhere else (Cagle’s Map Turtle and the Texas Map Turtle) and wide-ranging species that barely touch the state, including the Painted Turtles and the Rough-footed Mud Turtle. From the Sabine River to El Paso, and from the Rio Grande to the Panhandle, thirty-one native and established exotic turtle species are definitely known in Texas, along with one crocodilian, the American Alligator. Texas Turtles & Crocodilians is the first complete identification guide to all the state’s turtles and to its single alligator. It offers detailed species accounts, range maps, and excellent color photographs to aid in field identification. The authors, two of the state’s most knowledgeable herpetologists, open the book with a broad overview of turtle natural history, conservation biology, observation, and captive maintenance before providing a key to Texas turtles and accounts of the various turtle families and species. Appendices provide brief accounts of species that occurred prehistorically in Texas and non-established exotic species, as well as a table of Texas’ major watersheds and the turtle diversity in each one. Informational resources on Texas turtles and alligators, a map of Texas counties, a glossary, a bibliography, and indexes of common and scientific names complete the volume.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781477308615
DOI:10.7560/307779
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Terry L. Hibbits, Troy D. Hibbitts.