Morphological Variation in a Population of the Snake, Tantilla gracilis Baird and Girard

Morphological Variation in a Population of the Snake, Tantilla gracilis Baird and Girard

Por Charles J. Cole, Laurence M. Hardy

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

Morphological Variation in a Population of the Snake, Tantilla gracilis Baird and Girard, curated by the authoritative scholars Laurence M. Hardy and Charles J. Cole, offers an incisive exploration into the nuanced diversity within a single species. This collection deftly navigates the intricacies of herpetological morphology, showcasing a profound array of analyses spanning from quantitative assessments to meticulous qualitative descriptions. While its focus remains rooted in the subtle divergences of physical traits within Tantilla gracilis, the work also juxtaposes evolutionary biology with ecological pressures in its narrative, thus providing readers with a multifaceted perspective on the dynamics of morphological diversity. The anthology assembles contributions from prominent figures in the field of herpetology, offering a panoramic view of the varied methodologies and theoretical frameworks that have shaped our understanding of morphological variation. Hardy and Cole, celebrated for their groundbreaking contributions to serpent taxonomy and ecology, have skilfully curated a volume that aligns with contemporary movements in biodiversity and conservation studies. This collective showcases a rich tapestry of insights, with each piece adding a distinct layer to the overarching narrative on intrapopulation diversity and environmental interactions. This anthology is an indispensable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, inviting readers into a rich dialogue on evolutionary biology through the lens of morphological variance. Its compilation of diverse perspectives offers not just an academic treatise but a profound educational journey into the heart of herpetological study. Ideal for those fascinated by the interplay between form and function within natural systems, this collection promises to enrich understanding and provoke thoughtful discussions on the evolutionary paths of organisms.

Laurence M. Hardy