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frogs and toads of new mexico: New Mexico's Reptiles and Amphibians R. D. Bartlett, Patricia P. Bartlett, 2013-10-01 New Mexico is home to 165 species and subspecies of snakes, lizards, turtles, frogs, toads, and salamanders. Some are ubiquitous and others are localized. If you want basic and reliable information on the lizard in your backyard or the snake you encountered on a hike in the mountains, this handy field guide is invaluable. Both complete and concise, it includes species accounts, maps, photographs, and black-and-white drawings to help you identify the species you have encountered. In addition to basic taxonomy and a glossary, the authors have included suggestions on field protocol and legalities, as well as useful information about the various herpetofauna habitats in the state. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: The Frogs and Toads of North America Lang Elliott, H. Carl Gerhardt, Carlos Davidson, 2009 Covering all 101 species of frogs in the United States and Canada, this book contains natural history information, identification tips, range and habitat information, summaries of behavior, and descriptions of calls. A 70-minute audio compact disc includes the calls of nearly every species. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: The Calls of Frogs and Toads Lang Elliott, 2004 These superb collections of field recordings and descriptions offer unparalleled access to the sounds and calls of numerous popular and less well known birds and amphibians. Each book and CD provides an introduction to the sound repertoire of species living in eastern and central North America--a variety of calls from each species are included, along with an in-depth description and explanation of their significance. In addition to color photographs of the most common species, the text offers a fascinating look at the science of avian and amphibian calls, making these guides indispensable aids for the outdoor enthusiast. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Frogs of the United States and Canada C. Kenneth Dodd, 2023-06-20 The premiere reference book on the 108 species of frogs inhabiting North America north of Mexico. An unparalleled synthesis of the biology and behavior of all native and nonindigenous species, this two-volume, extensively referenced resource has been called the most important book ever published on North American anura. Color photographs and range maps accompany species accounts detailing information on etymology, nomenclature, identification, distribution, fossil record, systematics and geographic variation, life history and ecology, behavior, population and community biology, and conservation. This new edition of the text contains the following updates: Literature citations have been added from 2012 to 2021, now spanning from 1709 to 2021. Distribution maps have been updated, recording the decreased ranges due to declining amphibian populations. Photographs have been revised to ensure the highest digital quality. Anaxyrus williamsi and Lithobates kauffeldi, newly described species, have been included. An account is also included for Gastrophryne mazatlanensis, now recognized as occurring within the United States. Generic keys have been added. A brief section on N.A. frogs in history and art have been added. Nomenclature has been updated (Incilius for Ollotis). Now the only up-to-date and comprehensive resource for those trying to protect amphibians in the US and Canada, as well as for researchers and wildlife managers who study biodiversity-- |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Everything You Need to Know About Frogs and Other Slippery Creatures DK, 2011-07-18 Everything You Need to Know About Frogs and Other Slippery Creatures is a fascinating read - not only do you discover the basics of reptile and amphibian anatomy, you also learn about the lives and times of a great number of creatures: see how they survive in lakes and rivers, forests and deserts, and how they have adapted to the most inhospitable habitats. Everything You Need to Know About Frogs and Other Slippery Creatures provides ideas for things to make, games to play, quizzes, and shocking facts to share with your friends. It's everything you need to know, and everything you WANT to find out. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Frogs and Toads Steve Grenard, 2008-01-22 The authoritative information and advice you need, illustrated throughout with full-color photographs--now revised and redesigned to be even more reader-friendly! Frogs and toads are perennial favorite pets. They include easy-to-care for breeds and intriguing, exotic varieties. For both first-time pet owners and life-long hobbyists, frogs and toads can make fascinating pets, but it is essential to learn how to care for them properly. With colorful photos, charts, and tables, this guide covers the basics, including: * Choosing your frog or toad * Creating and maintaining your pet's new habitat * Feeding and caring for your frog or toad * Keeping your pet healthy You'll also learn about the varieties of frogs and toads, and about their existence in the wild. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Night of the Spadefoot Toads Bill Harley, 2012-04-03 An inspiring story of intergenerational friendship, activism, and how our actions can drastically impact our environment. When his father takes a new job in Massachusetts, Ben Moroney must leave behind his best friend Tony, a western banded gecko named Lenny, and worst of all, the Arizona desert home he has loved and explored. Ben's adjustment to his new environment is not going well until he unexpectedly finds a kindred spirit in his eccentric fifth-grade science teacher, Mrs. Tibbets. She introduces him to the rare and elusive Eastern spadefoot toads that make their home on her rural property. When Ben discovers that Mrs. Tibbets's land may be sold to developers, he knows he has to do something. As Ben's obsession with saving the spadefoot toads' habitat grows, his schoolwork and his relationships with his family and new friends suffer. But just when it seems things can't get any worse, Ben finds a way to meet his responsibilities to the people around him and demonstrates the importance of even the smallest efforts to save the earth's rapidly disappearing habitats. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Amphibians and Reptiles of New Mexico William G. Degenhardt, Charles W. Painter, Andrew H. Price, Roger Conant, 1996 The definitive reference source covering the 123 species of amphibians and reptiles found in New Mexico, including over 130 color plates and 100 maps. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Ethnozoology of the Tewa Indians Junius Henderson, John Peabody Harrington, 1914 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: ... Archaeology of the Lower Mimbres Vallwy, New Mexico (with Eight Plates) by J. Walter Fewkes ... Jesse Walter Fewkes, 1914 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Canyons of the Ancients National Monument (N.M.), Resource Management Plan , 2009 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Handbook of Frogs and Toads of the United States and Canada Albert Hazen Wright, Anna Allen Wright, 2019-06-30 The preeminent naturalists Albert Hazen Wright and Anna Allen Wright spent years assembling the wealth of material on frogs and toads appearing in this widely used handbook, the third edition of which was originally published in 1949. With abundant black-and-white photographs, colorful descriptions, journal notes from the field, and excerpts from the literature, their personalized natural history emphasizes amphibians observed in the wild. In a foreword to the 1995 paperback edition, Roy McDiarmid, a foremost specialist on frogs and toads, brings the book into historical perspective and supplies information to bring it up to date. Accounts of more than 100 species and subspecies cover such topics as common and scientific names, range, habitat, size, and general appearance, as well as color, structure, voice, and breeding. Separate keys are given for secondary sexual characteristics, eggs, tadpoles, families, and species. Generous quotations from the Wrights' field journals give the reader a sense of the problems and satisfactions of their work. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Superconducting Magnetic Energy Source--engineering Test Model (SMES-ETM) [MN,TX,WA,WI] , 1992 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Birds of New Mexico Florence Merriam Bailey, Wells Woodbridge Cooke, 1928 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: What are the Animals to Us? David Aftandilian, 2007 In What Are the Animals to Us? scholars from a wide variety of academic disciplines explore the diverse meanings of animals in science, religion, folklore, literature, and art. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Fossil Frogs and Toads of North America J. Alan Holman, 2003-12-25 The heart of this book consists of detailed systematic accounts of the known fossil frogs and toads (anurans) of North America and their localities. Extinct fossil frogs and toads are fully discussed and illustrated, and in some cases are re-diagnosed and re-described. For fossil taxa still living, the book gives the modern characteristics, ecological attributes, and modern ranges, and includes illustrations of diagnostic skeletal elements. The volume begins with an overview of the anurans and anuran studies, a general account of the skeleton and bones, and a discussion of the early evolution of the Anura, along with the formal classification of anuran taxonomic groups found in the North American fossil record. The third part of the book presents an epoch-by-epoch discussion of Mesozoic, Tertiary, and Pleistocene anurans, the classification and phylogeny of the anurans, and a comprehensive list of references. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Federal Register , 2000-06-14 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Pamphlets on Biology , 1911 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: New Mexico Wildlife , 1997 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: General Technical Report RM. , 1995 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Turtox News , 1923 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: New Mexico's Ice Ages Spencer G. Lucas, Gary S. Morgan, Kate E. Zeigler, 2005-01-01 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: El Paso-Las Cruces Regional Sustainable Water Project , 2000 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Amphibian Declines Michael J. Lannoo, 2005-06-15 Documents in comprehensive detail a major environmental crisis: rapidly declining amphibian populations and the disturbing developmental problems that are increasingly prevalent within many amphibian species. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Ecology, Diversity, and Sustainability of the Middle Rio Grande Basin Deborah M. Finch, 1995 This book synthesizes existing information on the ecology, diversity, human uses, and research needs of the Middle Rio Grande Basin of New Mexico. Divided into nine chapters, the volume begins with reviews of the environmental history and human cultures in the Basin, followed by an analysis of the influences and problems of climate and water. Later chapters focus on ecological processes, environmental changes, management problems, and current conditions in Basin ecosystems identified as being especially susceptible to damage: pinyon-juniper woodlands, grasslands and shrublands, and the riparian bosque of the Rio Grande. Research needs associated with land management problems are identified for each of these ecosystem types. Many interrelated factors, identified here, have contributed to deteriorating environmental conditions in the Basin. Concluding chapters on the belowground ecology of specific Basin ecosystems and on declining populations of native fish species highlight topics in need of further attention. Each chapter seeks to identify studies that can supply information to mitigate environmental problems, rehabilitate ecosystems, and sustain them in light of human values and needs. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Frogs of the United States and Canada C. Kenneth Dodd Jr., 2023-06-20 The most thorough, updated guide to frogs and toads in the United States and Canada available. A stunning diversity of frog species can be found from coastal swamps to lofty mountain peaks, and from the Florida Keys to the Arctic Ocean. They live in subtropical lowlands, grassland prairies, deserts, and alpine-tundra habitats. Some species have restricted habitat requirements, whereas others occur contiguously from the arid plains or humid southeastern forests to the high tundra. In this new edition of Frogs of the United States and Canada, C. Kenneth Dodd Jr. tours the reader through the marvelous world of North American frogs. Covering 114 native and introduced species from all US states and Canadian provinces, this comprehensive reference on the biology, behavior, and conservation of the Order Anura includes detailed and updated information on • past and present distribution • life history and demography • reproduction and diet • landscape ecology and evolution • diseases, parasites, and threats from toxic substances • conservation and management Hundreds of occurrence maps, line drawings, and new color photographs of frogs and their habitats enhance the text. The most thorough treatment of the life histories, distribution, and status of North American frogs ever produced, Frogs of the United States and Canada has been the go-to reference for naturalists, scientists, and resource managers in their efforts to understand and conserve frogs, their habitats, and biodiversity for over a decade. Based on a meticulously updated examination of more than 8,000 references current through 2021, this second edition ensures Dodd's master work will remain an unparalleled resource for years to come. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: New Mexico Magazine , 1997 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Annual Report - American Museum of Natural History American Museum of Natural History, 1925 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Annual Report of the President, Act of Incorporation, Constitution, By-laws and List of Members for the Year American Museum of Natural History, 1925 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: The ... Annual Report of the American Museum of Natural History American Museum of Natural History, 1915 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Annual Report American Museum of Natural History, 1916 Includes list of members. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Annual Report of the Trustees of the American Museum of Natural History for the Year American Museum of Natural History, 1929 Includes list of members. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: U.S. Guide to Venomous Snakes and Their Mimics Scott Shupe, 2011-02-23 Rattlesnake? Copperhead? Cottonmouth? When to stay and when to run from nature s coolest... |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Ecology of North America Brian R. Chapman, Eric G. Bolen, 2015-04-09 North America contains an incredibly diverse array of natural environments, each supporting unique systems of plant and animal life. These systems, the largest of which are biomes, form intricate webs of life that have taken millennia to evolve. This richly illustrated book introduces readers to this extraordinary array of natural communities and their subtle biological and geological interactions. Completely revised and updated throughout, the second edition of this successful text takes a qualitative, intuitive approach to the subject, beginning with an overview of essential ecological terms and concepts, such as competitive exclusion, taxa, niches, and succession. It then goes on to describe the major biomes and communities that characterize the rich biota of the continent, starting with the Tundra and continuing with Boreal Forest, Deciduous Forest, Grasslands, Deserts, Montane Forests, and Temperature Rain Forest, among others. Coastal environments, including the Laguna Madre, seagrasses, Chesapeake Bay, and barrier islands appear in a new chapter. Additionally, the book covers many unique features such as pitcher plant bogs, muskeg, the polar ice cap, the cloud forests of Mexico, and the LaBrea tar pits. “Infoboxes” have been added; these include biographies of historical figures who provided significant contributions to the development of ecology, unique circumstances such as frogs and insects that survive freezing, and conservation issues such as those concerning puffins and island foxes. Throughout the text, ecological concepts are worked into the text; these include biogeography, competitive exclusion, succession, soil formation, and the mechanics of natural selection. Ecology of North America 2e is an ideal first text for students interested in natural resources, environmental science, and biology, and it is a useful and attractive addition to the library of anyone interested in understanding and protecting the natural environment. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Distribution of Mammals, Reptiles, and Amphibians by BLM -physiographic Regions and A.W. Kuchler's Associations for the Eleven Western States Stephen R. Bernard, Stephen R. Brown, Kenneth F. Brown, 1977 |
frogs and toads of new mexico: North American Watersnakes J. Whitfield Gibbons, Michael E. Dorcas, 2004 Many people fear snakes, and watersnakes in particular have one of the worst reputations of any snake found in North America. Some species are commonly mistaken for venomous cottonmouths, and a few may eat popular game fishes. Unfortunately, few people realize the important roles many watersnakes play in natural ecosystems and, consequently, they are still persecuted in many regions today. Seeking to overcome common misperceptions, J. Whitfield Gibbons and Michael E. Dorcas have compiled North American Watersnakes, the first comprehensive study of all fourteen species of watersnakes found in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba. Individual species accounts explore all aspects of the natural history of watersnakes in North America, including their behavior, physiology, life history, ecology, and conservation. Almost 100 color photographs accompany the text, illustrating all 14 species and nearly all subspecies. Supplementing the species accounts are detailed color maps depicting each species distribution and stunning black-and-white drawings by Peri Mason. Easy-to-use keys help readers to identify specimens at hand. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: The Frank C. Brown Collection of NC Folklore Newman Ivey White, Wayland D. Hand, 2013-07-15 Frank C. Brown organized the North Carolina Folklore Society in 1913. Both Dr. Brown and the Society collected stores from individuals—Brown through his classes at Duke University and through his summer expeditions in the North Carolina mountains, and the Society by interviewing its members—and also levied on the previous collections made by friends and members of the Society. The result was a large mass of texts and notes assembled over a period of nearly forty years and covering every aspect of local tradition. members of the Society. The result was a large mass of texts and notes assembled over a period of nearly forty years and covering every aspect of local tradition. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Amphibians of Ohio Ralph A. Pfingsten, Jeffrey G. Davis, Timothy O. Matson, Gregory J. Lipps (Jr), Douglas E. Wynn, Brian J. Armitage, 2013 Ohio's resident amphibians currently include 25 species and subspecies of salamanders, a complex of unisexual ambystomatid salamanders, and 14 species of frogs and toads. Existing, comprehensive works of amphibians for Ohio are dated and out-of-print. Given this deficiency, and pressured by recent survey and monitoring activity and current research needs, the decision to produce a comprehensive book about Ohio's amphibians, which this volume represents, quickly followed. Focusing on verifiable information about the amphibian species of Ohio, the core of this tome is comprised of 37 chapters, organized by sections on salamanders and on frogs and toads, covering all amphibians in Ohio that have been documented and vouchered. Preceding these taxonomic, species-oriented chapters are sections on the history of herpetological work in Ohio, a summary of the Ohio environment in which its amphibian species exist, informative introductions to amphibian systematics, brief summaries of the two groups, and keys to adult and larval stages. Following the species accounts are sections on potential occurences in Ohio; on species ranking based on conservation status and knowledge; on amphibian conservation; on amphibian distribution; on environmental applications; and, a summary. Completing the book are two appendices involving field and vouchering/documentation techniques, a glossary, a combined and comprehensive listing of cited literature, and an index. This book is both scientifically accurate and written in a style suitable for the complete spectrum of individuals and entities who are professionally or casually involved or interested in amphibians--Abstract, page iii. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: Frogs and Toads Steve Grenard, 1998-03-17 From a common sense approach to keeping frogs and toads to conservation concerns, Terry Gampper's extensive herp knowledge covers all the bases. Photos. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
frogs and toads of new mexico: University of Colorado Semicentennial Series, 1877-1927 , 1927 |
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Jun 29, 2001 · Of course, frogs are great topwater baits throughout the summer as well, but few anglers realize how effective they can be for prespawn, …
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