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North American Tortoises

North American Tortoises
Author: R. Bruce Bury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1981
Genre: Gopherus
ISBN:

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Biology and Conservation of North American Tortoises

Biology and Conservation of North American Tortoises
Author: David C. Rostal
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2014-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1421413779

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The most comprehensive book ever published on North America's native tortoises. Tortoises, those unmistakable turtles, evolved from a lineage that split off from the familiar pond turtles roughly 100 million years ago. Over time, these plant-eating land turtles spread around the world, growing to an enormous size (depending on the species) and living so long that they have become the stuff of legends. By most accounts, they are indeed the longest-lived of the turtles, with good records suggesting individuals may live as long as 180 years (anecdotal records suggest that some reach ages of 200 years or more). Providing the first comprehensive treatment of North America’s tortoises, Biology and Conservation of North American Tortoises brings together leading experts to give an overview of tortoise morphology, taxonomy, systematics, paleontology, physiology, ecology, behavior, reproduction, diet, growth, health, and conservation. The contributors carefully combine their own expertise and observations with results from studies conducted by hundreds of other researchers. The result is a book that belongs in the library of every herpetologist. Contributors Gustavo Aguirre L. Linda J. Allison Matthew J. Aresco Roy C. Averill-Murray Joan E. Berish Kristin H. Berry Dennis M. Bramble K. Kristina Drake Taylor Edwards Todd C. Esque Richard Franz Craig Guyer J. Scott Harrison Sharon M. Hermann J. Howard Hutchison Elliott R. Jacobson Valerie M. Johnson Richard T. Kazmaier Earl D. McCoy Philip A. Medica Robert W. Murphy Henry R. Mushinsky Kenneth E. Nussear Michael P. O’Connor Thomas A. Radzio David C. Rostal Lora L. Smith James R. Spotila Craig B. Stanford C. Richard Tracy Tracey D. Tuberville Michael Tuma Thane Wibbels


Biology of North American Tortoises

Biology of North American Tortoises
Author: National Biological Survey (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1994
Genre: Gopherus
ISBN:

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Bibliography of the North American Land Tortoises (genus Gopherus)

Bibliography of the North American Land Tortoises (genus Gopherus)
Author: John F. Douglass
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1975
Genre: Gopherus
ISBN:

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Land tortoises of the genus Gopherus are an important element in the fauna of southern North America. Information on the four living species is widely scattered in various popular and scientific books and periodicals. An extensive search was made for literature on behavior and ecology of tortoises in this group. This compilation is intended as an aid to herpetologists and conservationists interested in these animals; it is hoped that it will serve as a directory to available information, prevent unnecessary duplication of effort, and help illuminate research needs. Each numbered item in the bibliography has been read and its contents indexed by subject. The references cited in each article have also been checked. A copy of each paper listed is on file in the Library of Archibold Biological Station.


North American Tortoises

North American Tortoises
Author: R. Bruce Bury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1981
Genre: Gopherus
ISBN:

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Biology of North American Tortoises

Biology of North American Tortoises
Author: National Biological Survey (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1994
Genre: Gopherus
ISBN:

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The Gopher Tortoise

The Gopher Tortoise
Author: Ray E. Ashton
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1561647810

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Full-color book for children ages 10 and up. Details the life of the gopher tortoise and how it is tied in with other animals. Also discusses how the encroachment into the gopher tortoise's habitat is affecting the environment and the tortoise.


The Texas Tortoise

The Texas Tortoise
Author: Francis L. Rose
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0806145803

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Remnants of an ancient lineage, tortoises date back to the Eocene. Among the five species remaining in North America, Texas tortoises are the smallest in size and inhabit some of the harshest arid environments known. They are also the most neglected by wildlife personnel. In The Texas Tortoise, biologists Francis L. Rose and Frank W. Judd draw on decades of research to offer the first comprehensive account of this fascinating but threatened species. The authors begin by explaining the relationship of the Texas tortoise to other species, fossil as well as extant. They delineate the Texas tortoise’s environment and describe what it eats, how the animal grows and reproduces, and how it behaves. Throughout, Rose and Judd write eloquently about the threats to the species’ survival, reflecting deep concern about its future protection. The authors also discuss Texas tortoises’ significance in supporting other species in their environment—southern Texas and northeastern Mexico—where their survival is threatened by habitat reduction and increasing road traffic. “If you see a tortoise on the roadway,” Rose and Judd admonish the reader, “move it to safety, and drive away as quickly as legally allowed.” It is in fact illegal to collect or possess a Texas tortoise. But for those who do, this book advises how to care for the animal. Tortoises have enjoyed a splendid and diverse history. That they did so well for so long is perplexing, the authors note, as the animals are slow and do not actively defend themselves against predators. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department lists Texas tortoises as “threatened,” and Rose and Judd call on the federal government to do the same. Biologists, conservationists, and turtle enthusiasts alike will find this guide to Texas and other tortoises invaluable.