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Amphibians & reptiles of Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks

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Amphibians & reptiles of Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks

Amphibians & reptiles of Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks

Authors(s): E. D. Koch and C. R. Peterson

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Publisher: University of Utah Press

Publication Date: 0000-00-00

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Location: Salt Lake City Utah

Abstract: Contains detailed natural histories of the twelve species of amphibians and reptiles known to occur in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks Contains some of the most complete species accounts available.

Keywords: animal, herpetology, amphibian, toad, frog, Anura, Bufonidae, Ranidae, salamander, Caudata, reptile, snake, Reptilia, Squamata, Colubridae, lizard, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

BIBLIOGRAPHY ID1616
REF TYPEBook
AUTHORSE. D. Koch and C. R. Peterson
PUB DATE0000-00-00
DATE STR0000-00-00
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DOC TITLEAmphibians & reptiles of Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks
PAGE DESC188 pp
bibliographical references pp 173-9
index
maps
illustrations
LOCATIONSalt Lake City Utah
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PUBLISHERUniversity of Utah Press
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ISBN874804728
LIBRARY INFOIdaho State University Control No.: 328208 LC Call No.: QL653.Y44K63 1995 cited in "Sources of Information for Observing and Identifying Amphibians (with an emphasis on the Pacific Northwest)" Black Rock/frogs/blue folder LC Control Number: 95024058 LC Classification: QL653.Y44 K63 1995 Dewey Class No.: 597.6/09787/5 20
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KEYWORDSanimal, herpetology, amphibian, toad, frog, Anura, Bufonidae, Ranidae, salamander, Caudata, reptile, snake, Reptilia, Squamata, Colubridae, lizard, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
ABSTRACTContains detailed natural histories of the twelve species of amphibians and reptiles known to occur in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks

Contains some of the most complete species accounts available.
NOTESIdaho State University Library
URLADDRESShttp://science.nature.nps.gov/servlet/Prmt_BibSearchView?BIB_ID=1663
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