Amphibian Population Declines

Amphibian Population Declines

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Jun 30, 2005 · English · Hardcover
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Format Hardcover
Language English
Published Jun 30, 2005
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 0521827701
ISBN-13 9780521827706

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In this insightful exploration, Tim Halliday and James Hanken delve into the alarming trends surrounding amphibian population declines across the globe. They examine the various factors contributing to these changes, including habitat destruction, climate change, and the spread of diseases. Their thorough research paints a grim picture of the challenges faced by these vital species.

The authors emphasize the ecological importance of amphibians, highlighting their roles as indicators of environmental health and as integral parts of their ecosystems. Through detailed case studies and data analysis, they shed light on the reasons behind these declines and the implications for biodiversity.

Halliday and Hanken also advocate for increased conservation efforts, emphasizing the need for awareness and action from both policymakers and the public. Their work serves as a call to arms, urging society to recognize the fragility of amphibian populations and the necessity of preserving these extraordinary creatures for future generations.
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