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Product Description: Biology of the Vipers contains exciting and novel research perspectives and insights, including up-to-date information on natural history, ecology and evolution, phylogeography, systematics and taxonomy, paleontology, physiology, behavior, reproduction, and conservation of pitvipers and true vipers...read more
By Edmund D. Brodie (foreword by), Jonathan A. Campbell (foreword by), Michael E. Douglas (editor), Harry W. Greene (editor), Mats Hoggren (editor) and Gordon W. Schuett (editor)
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Hardcover:

9780972015400 | Eagle Mountain Pub Lc, December 1, 2002, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: Biology of the Vipers contains exciting and novel research perspectives and insights, including up-to-date information on natural history, ecology and evolution, phylogeography, systematics and taxonomy, paleontology, physiology, behavior, reproduction, and conservation of pitvipers and true vipers.

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Product Description: Labs for Vertebrate Zoology: An Evolutinary Approach is a lab manual for upper division college courses in vertebrate and comparative zoology. Designed to accompany such textbooks as Vertebrate Life by F. Harvey Pough,this lab text takes the phylogenetic systematics approach and integrates the most current evolutionary approaches...read more
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Paperback:

9781884125782 | 2 edition (Cooper Pub Group, January 1, 2000), cover price $35.00 | About this edition: Labs for Vertebrate Zoology: An Evolutinary Approach is a lab manual for upper division college courses in vertebrate and comparative zoology.
9781884125690 | Cooper Pub Group, August 1, 1997, cover price $28.00 | About this edition: Designed for students of vertebrate zoology this lab text provides an evolutionary approach to the study of zoology.

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