Tadpoles of Africa The Biology and Identification of all Known Tadpoles in sub-Saharan Africa by Alan Channing, Mark-Oliver Rodel and Jenny Channing.
Despite tadpoles being the larval form of a frog, they are seldom identified correctly as adults. Tadpoles are not commonly discussed- one of the reasons that Tadpoles of Africa was written is to show how fascinating their morphology and ecology is. Another driving force was to provide aid with identification. Tadpoles are regularly encountered, often more so than adult frogs, which makes them helpful to monitor from a conservation viewpoint. Although the book is about the tadpoles of sub-Saharan Africa, essential literature based on tadpoles from other countries has been referred to.
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Publication: Tadpoles of Africa The Biology and Identification of all Known Tadpoles in sub-Saharan Africa by Alan Channing, Mark-Oliver Rodel and Jenny Channing.
Series: Frankfurt Contributions to Natural History, Volume 55.
Published: Edition Chimaira, September 2012.
Publication components: Hardcover, 404 pages containing text, colour photos and black and white line drawings.
Language: English.
ISBN: 9783899734485