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- catalog contributor b8768693.
- catalog contributor b8768694.
- catalog created "1994-".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994-".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994-".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "v. 1. The integument / co-editor, George T. Barthalmus -- v. 2. Social behaviour / co-editor, Brian K. Sullivan -- v. 3. Sensory perception / co-editor, Ellen M. Dawley -- v. 4. Palaeontology / co-editor, Robert L. Carroll -- v. 5. Osteology -- v. 6. Endocrinology -- v. 7. Systematics -- v. 8. Amphibian decline: diseases, parasites, maladies, and pollution -- v. 9, pt. 1. Status of decline of amphibians: western hemisphere -- v. 9, pt. 2. Status of decline of amphibians: western hemisphere. Part 2, Uruguay, Brazil, Ecuador, and Colombia -- v. 9, pt. 3. Status of decline of amphibians: western hemisphere. Part 3, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. -- v. 10. Conservation and decline of amphibians: ecological aspects, effect of humans, and management -- v. 11, pt. 1. Conservation biology of amphibians of Asia. Status of conservation and decline of amphibians: Eastern hemisphere / edited by Harold Heatwole and Indraneil Das -- v. 11, pt. 2. Status of conservation and decline of amphibians: Northern Africa -- v. 11, pt. 3. Status of conservation and decline of amphibians: eastern hemisphere. Part 3, western Europe -- v. 11, pt. 4. Southern Europe and Turkey".
- catalog extent "v. <1-11> :".
- catalog hasFormat "Amphibian biology.".
- catalog identifier "0949324531 (set)".
- catalog identifier "094932454X (v. 1)".
- catalog identifier "0949324604 (v. 2)".
- catalog identifier "0949324728 (v. 3)".
- catalog identifier "0949324876 (v. 4)".
- catalog identifier "0949324949 (v. 5)".
- catalog identifier "0949324957 (v. 6)".
- catalog identifier "9780980311334 (v. 8)".
- catalog identifier "9780980311341 (v. 9, pt. 1)".
- catalog identifier "9780980311365 (v. 9, pt. 2)".
- catalog identifier "9780980311372 (v. 10)".
- catalog identifier "9780980311389 (v. 9, pt. 3)".
- catalog identifier "9781907807527 (v. 11, pt. 3)".
- catalog identifier "9781907807534 (v. 11, pt. 4 : pbk)".
- catalog identifier "9781907807541 (v. 11, pt. 4 : ebk)".
- catalog identifier "9789838121545 (v. 11, pt. 1)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Amphibian biology.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994-".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chipping Norton, NSW : Surrey Beatty & Sons; Exeter [U.K.] : Pelagic Publishing,".
- catalog relation "Amphibian biology.".
- catalog subject "Amphibians, Fossil.".
- catalog subject "Amphibians.".
- catalog subject "QL667 .A63 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. The integument / co-editor, George T. Barthalmus -- v. 2. Social behaviour / co-editor, Brian K. Sullivan -- v. 3. Sensory perception / co-editor, Ellen M. Dawley -- v. 4. Palaeontology / co-editor, Robert L. Carroll -- v. 5. Osteology -- v. 6. Endocrinology -- v. 7. Systematics -- v. 8. Amphibian decline: diseases, parasites, maladies, and pollution -- v. 9, pt. 1. Status of decline of amphibians: western hemisphere -- v. 9, pt. 2. Status of decline of amphibians: western hemisphere. Part 2, Uruguay, Brazil, Ecuador, and Colombia -- v. 9, pt. 3. Status of decline of amphibians: western hemisphere. Part 3, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. -- v. 10. Conservation and decline of amphibians: ecological aspects, effect of humans, and management -- v. 11, pt. 1. Conservation biology of amphibians of Asia. Status of conservation and decline of amphibians: Eastern hemisphere / edited by Harold Heatwole and Indraneil Das -- v. 11, pt. 2. Status of conservation and decline of amphibians: Northern Africa -- v. 11, pt. 3. Status of conservation and decline of amphibians: eastern hemisphere. Part 3, western Europe -- v. 11, pt. 4. Southern Europe and Turkey".
- catalog title "Amphibian biology / edited by Harold Heatwole.".
- catalog type "text".