About the Author:
Dr. Richard Griffiths studied zoology at the University if London and gained a doctorate for research on the behavior of newts and salamanders. He has since traveled widely in Europe to study amphibians and had carried out research and consultancies on all the British species. He holds a lectureship in biodiversity conservation at the University of Kent, and is a Council Member of the British Herpetological Society.
Review:
"A reference sure to be valued by salamander researchers, collectors, and aficionados alike and will likely turn the head of anyone interested in amphibians. It is an excellent natural history guide to European species and gives the reader an inside view into the lives of European salamanders. I gained new insight by reading this book, and the ideas and thoughts within it immediately suggested a number of interesting questions relevant to physiology, ecology, evolution, behavior, and conservation biology, as well as questions regarding the biology of specific species. It will serve a useful place in my library and should provide a thought-provoking reference for many years to come."
--Howard H. Whiteman in COPEIA
"Griffiths brings together the manifold sources of information on salamander natural history and conservation into a format which is useful for the lay reader and the amphibian expert alike. The book is well-illustrated - in addition to the wonderful colour cover illustration. Teunis's drawings embellish each chapter opening - and there are colour photos of each species."
--IRISH NATURALIST'S JOURNAL
"The photographs are excellent, providing a real feel for their subjects. Indeed, the technical production of the book is excellent and fully matches the quality of the text. This is a book that any naturalist will enjoy and which will be a constant source of reference for both specialists and non-specialists for many years to come."
--Jeremy Greenwood in HABITAT
"Griffiths' book provides a comprehensive review of our current knowledge on the biology of this group of amphibians... [He] has written a book for the layman or professional who wants a comprehensive and integrative perspective... The ability to producea well referenced body of information, reflecting the state of the art, is a major contribution of the book."
--PERE ALBERCH, Museo Nacional Ciencias Naturales, Madrid, Spain
"This book is a highly informative and well-written account of the biology and natural history of the 32 species of newts and salamanders inhabiting Europe.... Newts and Salamanders of Europe belongs on the desk of all those concerned with the status of biological diversity, especially, but not limited to, biologists and resource managers in Europe, in order to remind them of the wonders of the natural world."
--C. KENNETH DODD, JR., National Biological Service
"Griffiths brings together the manifold sources of information on salamander natural history and conservation into a format which is useful for the lay reader and the amphibian expert alike. The book is well-illustrated - in addition to the wonderful colour cover illustration. Teunis's drawings embellish each chapter opening - and there are colour photos of each species."
--IRISH NATURALIST'S JOURNAL
"...an excellent natural history guide to European species and gives the reader an inside view into the lives of European salamanders."
--COPEIA
"...it is an up-to-date account of their behaviour, ecology, life history and evolution. Both experienced and inexperienced newt or salamander fans should enjoy this book."
--DORSET WILDLIFE
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