Publisher's Synopsis
"Researches on the Amphibia of Oklahoma," originally published in 1949, presents a detailed study of the amphibian species found in the state of Oklahoma. Authored by the Oklahoma Biological Survey and Arthur N. Bragg, this work offers valuable insights into the distribution, ecology, and characteristics of Oklahoma's amphibian fauna.
This book is an essential resource for herpetologists, ecologists, and anyone interested in the natural history of the Southern Plains region. It provides a comprehensive overview of the amphibians present during the mid-20th century and serves as a foundational text for understanding changes in amphibian populations and their habitats over time. The detailed research included makes this a significant contribution to the scientific literature on North American amphibians.
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