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This book presents the amphibian species that inhabit the northern part of Madagascar. It is aimed at researchers involved in research and conservation projects, as well as tourists visiting Madagascar. Better knowledge of the species and their way of life is one of the essential tools for preserving Madagascar's remarkable frogs.
The island of Madagascar is home to a great diversity of anuran amphibians, with at least 317 species described up to June 2017, and several more yet to be described. Northern Madagascar is particularly rich in species, due to the diversity of its landscapes, which offer many types of habitats and ecosystems. Unfortunately, these species face a number of threats, including environmental degradation and capture for the wildlife trade.
- Publisher
- Association Vahatra
- Author
- Franco Andreone, Angelica Crottini, Gonçalo M Rosa, Andolalao Rakotoarison, Mark D Scherz, Achille P Raselimanana
- Printing date
- 2018
- Number of pages
- 354
- Width (in cm)
- 14
- Height in cm
- 21
- Weight in kg
- 0.7
- ISBN number
- 9782953892376
- Location
- Africa
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