Continental Northeast Asian Amphibians 1st Edition
Continental Northeast Asian Amphibians, 1st Edition by Amaël Borzée is an authoritative, region-focused reference that brings the rich amphibian diversity of Northeast Asia into clear view. Perfect for field biologists, conservationists, students, and naturalists, this book anchors amphibian study in the geographic realities of the Korean Peninsula, Japan, eastern China and the Russian Far East.
From the opening pages you’ll be drawn in by concise, expertly written species accounts and contextual overviews of habitat, behavior, and conservation status across Northeast Asia. Borzée’s scientific expertise is evident in the balance of accessibility and rigor—complex ecological data are presented with clarity, making this work invaluable both in the lab and in the field.
Practical identification tools and regional distribution insights make locating and distinguishing species straightforward for on-the-ground research and biodiversity inventories. Clear descriptions of morphology and natural history, paired with regional mentions and habitat notes, help readers form an immediate connection to local amphibian communities from Hokkaido to Heilongjiang and the Korean Peninsula.
Whether you’re compiling a regional checklist, planning conservation action, or pursuing graduate research in herpetology, this 1st Edition is a compelling, regionally relevant resource. Add Continental Northeast Asian Amphibians to your library to deepen your understanding of East Asian amphibian biodiversity and support informed conservation across Northeast Asia. Order now to bring expert regional insight into your work.
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