xplores the various methods of animal reproduction, highlighting the dependency of young animals on their parents, particularly in mammals, birds, and amphibians. It explains both asexual reproduction ...
"First published in the United States in 2001 ... reprinted with corrections in 2002." Authors' introduction -- How this book works -- What is an amphibian? -- What is a reptile? -- Amphibian ...
More favourable conditions for raising young give rise to amphibians having larger offspring but smaller broods. It has been long been known that a trade-off exists between producing many, small ...
Global warming is altering the reproduction of plants and animals, notably accelerating the date when reproduction and other life processes occur. A new study has discovered that some amphibians are ...
Pt. I. Evolutionary history -- Tetrapod relationships and evolutionary systematics -- Anatomy of amphibians and reptiles -- Evolution of ancient and modern amphibians and reptiles -- pt. II.
Amphibians are animals that are born in water but can survive in both water and land when growing up. These amazing creatures ...
Crouched over the leaf litter, where dry leaves accumulate on the forest floor, a researcher tries to capture a distinct ...
New study first to suggest reproduction levels of animals rather than on body size is crucial when calculating extinction risk. More numerous and diverse babies increase the chances that at least some ...
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