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Natural History of Neotropical Treeboas (genus Corallus)
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Natural History of Neotropical Treeboas (Genus Corallus) – Detailed monograph on the systematics, behavior, ecology, and evolutionary biology of Neotropical tree boas. Published by Edition Chimaira.
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Natural History of Neotropical Treeboas (genus Corallus)
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Robert W Henderson
Explore the remarkable lives of tree-dwelling boas in this comprehensive guide to the genus Corallus, which includes nine species ranging from Guatemala to southeastern Brazil and the West Indies.
Based on over 25 years of field research, along with contributions from fellow herpetologists and extensive literature, this book offers an in-depth look at the natural history of these fascinating snakes. Topics include habitat use, behavior, diet, foraging, reproduction, defensive strategies, and interactions with predators and humans. The influence of human activity on tree boa ecology is examined throughout.
Lavishly illustrated with more than 270 photographs showcasing color variation, natural habitats, predation, and courtship behavior, the book also features distribution maps, detailed graphs, 26 data tables, and over 400 literature citations.
An essential resource for herpetologists, field researchers, reptile keepers, and anyone interested in the biodiversity of the Neotropics.
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