Altas of Endemic Amphibians of Western Ghats

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From the preface: Western Ghats of the India is one of the global hotspots for amphibian diversity. Out of 181 species recorded from this region, 159 are endemic. This high level of endemism is attributed to its unique geography, bioclimatic conditions and past biogeographic events. The continued discovery of new species from this hotspot highlights the global importance of the Western Ghats in amphibian diversity and conservation. The current volume provides an overview of distribution of 159 endemic amphibians of the Western Ghats. Each species is briefly described with photograph, colour distribution map and current IUCN status. The aim of the volume is to provide an overview of amphibian diversity of the Western Ghats and highlight information gaps in distribution.

Contents: 1. Preface. 2. Introduction. 3. Amphibians of Western ghats. 4. Conservation status. 5. Methods. 6. Results and discussions. 7. Checklist of amphibians of western ghats. 8. Species description. 9. IUCN criteria. 10. Species descriptions. Family: 1. Bufonidae. 2. Dicroglossidae. 3. Micrixalidae. 4. Microhylidae. 5. Nasikabatrachidae. 6. Nyctibatrachidae. 7. Ranidae. 8. Ranixalidae. 9. Rhacophoridae. 10. Indotyphliidae. 11. Ichthyophiidae. 12. Study localities of endemic amphibians. 13. Bioclimatic distribution of endemic amphibians. 14. References.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K.A. Subramanian

K.A. Subramanian studied stream insect communities of the Western Ghats for his doctoral thesis. Currently he is a DSt-Young Scientist at Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and Studies the evolution and community ecology of Indian odonates. He is also interested in freshwater biodiversity conservation and ecology of aquatic insect.

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Title
Altas of Endemic Amphibians of Western Ghats
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788181713490
Length
x+246p., Illustrations; Chiefly Colour; Colour; Maps; 22cm.
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