Conservation of Caribbean Island Herpetofaunas. : Conservation Biology and the Wider Caribbean. / Volume 1

Most of the islands of the Caribbean have long histories of herpetological exploration and discovery, and even longer histories of human-mediated environmental degradation. Collectively, they constitute a major biodiversity hotspot – a region rich in endemic species that are threatened with extincti...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2011.
Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Brill eBook titles 2011
Physical Description:1 online resource (234 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction. Conservation Of Insular Herpetofaunas In The West Indies /
An Overview Of The Evolution And Conservation Of West Indian Amphibians And Reptiles /
The Conservation Status Of Amphibians In The West Indies /
An Overview Of Snake Conservation In The West Indies /
Introduced Amphibians And Reptiles In The Greater Caribbean: Patterns And Conservation Implications /
Conservation Of Amphibians And Reptiles In Aruba, Curaçao And Bonaire /
Status And Conservation Of The Reptiles And Amphibians Of The Bermuda Islands /
Conservation Of Herpetofauna In The Republic Of Trinidad And Tobago /
Index Of Genera And Species /
Summary:Most of the islands of the Caribbean have long histories of herpetological exploration and discovery, and even longer histories of human-mediated environmental degradation. Collectively, they constitute a major biodiversity hotspot – a region rich in endemic species that are threatened with extinction. This two-volume series documents the existing status of herpetofaunas (including sea turtles) of the Caribbean, and highlights conservation needs and efforts. Previous contributions to West Indian herpetology have focused on taxonomy, ecology and evolution, particularly of lizards. This series provides a unique and timely review of the status and conservation of all groups of amphibians and reptiles in the region. This volume introduces the issues particularly affecting Caribbean herpetofaunas, and gives an overview of evolutionary and taxonomic patterns influencing their conservation. Chapters focus on groups that have been relatively neglected in the Caribbean: amphibians and snakes. A major chapter describes the problem of invasive species of amphibians and reptiles in the West Indies. Three chapters then deal with islands of the Wider Caribbean that share many of the same problems but fall outside the West Indies biogeographic region: the Atlantic islands of the Bermuda group; the Dutch continental shelf islands of Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire, and the Neotropical islands of Trinidad and Tobago. The book will be useful to biologists and conservationists working in or visiting the Caribbean, and internationally as a summary of the current situation in this diverse and important region.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283160730
9786613160737
900419407X
Hierarchical level:Monograph