So Many Snakes, So Little Time

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advanced herpetology research
Australian Snakes
Australian Tropics
Australian Wildlife
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behavioral adaptation
Carpet Snakes
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conservation
Coral Snakes
Dam Wall
Deadly Snakes
Death Adder
Eastern Brownsnakes
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evolutionary biology
Female Pythons
field research methods
Gaboon Vipers
Genetic Assimilation
Genus Pseudechis
herpetology
King Brown Snake
Macquarie Marshes
poisonous animals
predator prey dynamics
Pseudechis
pythons
reptile ecology
Saltwater Crocodiles
serpents
Snake Species
snakes
species interaction studies
Superb
Sydney University
Tropical Australia
Venomous Snakes
Water Python
Young Man
Young Snakes

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032234618
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jul 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Snakes are creatures of mystery, arousing fear in many people but fascination in a few. Recent research has transformed our understanding of the behaviour and ecology of these animals, revealed their important roles in diverse ecosystems, and discovered new and effective ways to conserve their populations and to promote coexistence between snakes and people. One of the leading contributors to that scientific revolution has been Prof Rick Shine. Based in Australia, whose snake fauna is diverse and often dangerous, his experiences and anecdotes will inspire a new generation of serpent scientists. Spellbinding stories highlight the challenges, frustrations, and joys of discovery, and give the reader a greater appreciation of these often-slandered slithering reptiles.

Key Features

  • Documents the important role played by a preeminent herpetologist.
  • Focuses on research conducted in Australia, especially on snakes.
  • Summarizes highly influential conservation studies.
  • Explores the ways in which research has deepened our understanding of snakes.

Rick Shine has conducted pioneering research on the ecology and conservation of snakes. He has studied many types of snakes in many types of ecosystems, and has revolutionized our understanding and appreciation of these mysterious creatures. His work has resulted in more than a thousand scientific publications, and has attracted numerous national and international awards.

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