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    The Genus Triturus

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    SeriesFrankfurter Beiträge zur Naturkunde
    AuthorsMichael Fahrbach & Uwe Gerlach
    ISBN978389973527
    PublisherEdition Chimaira
    LanguageEnglish
    Pages550
    FormatHardcover
    Images   Colour images, illustrations and distribution maps
    Year published  2018

    With a chapter on the history of the research on Crested and Marbled Newts by Josef F. Schmidtler, a chapter on skin toxins by Dietrich Mebs and a chapter on diseases and captive management by Frank Pasmans and An Martel. Currently the genus Triturus comprises the group of Crested Newts (Triturus anatolicusTriturus carnifexTriturus cristatusTriturus dobrogicusTriturus ivanbureschiTriturus kareliniiTriturus macedonicus)as well as the Marbled Newts (Triturus marmoratus and Triturus pygmaeus). This monographs includes detailed information on the natural habitats of all species and their biology. Captive breeding is shown in differents variants using a large number of photographs. Keeping newts in outdoor enclosures is especially emphasized.

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    978389973527

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