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Following the historical precedent of Peters (1964), a new updated $IDictionary of Herpetology$I will provide a comprehensive, single-volume dictionary, with cross referenced entries to clarify the
many technical terms and concepts that pertain to herpetology. The $IDictionary$I will provide a complete collection of terms and key ideas that are central to understanding the biology of amphibians and reptiles,
offering concise and easy-to-use readable definitions in an A-to-Z format. This reference is essential for students, professionals, breeders, or anyone who is interested in the many disciplinary aspects of
herpetology. The new $IDictionary$I will emphasize terminology related to anatomy, systematics, evolution, and the functional biology of amphibians and reptiles. |