Description
Discover the captivating world of the tuatara with this essential hardback monograph by renowned author Alison Cree. Measuring 190 x 258 mm and featuring 600 pages of vivid illustrations and research, this book offers an in-depth exploration of Sphenodon, the fascinating reptile known as the last of the rhynchocephalians. Dive into its evolutionary history and uncover whether tuatara are truly 'living fossils' or closely related to dinosaurs. This comprehensive text is not only a vital resource for researchers and specialists but also accessible for enthusiasts of all ages. The book delves into the natural history and conservation efforts surrounding the tuatara, emphasizing its significance in both Maori culture and the wider ecological landscape. With a history spanning over 700 years in New Zealand, tuatara face new challenges in a changing climate, making this monograph a crucial read for anyone interested in endangered species and wildlife preservation. Enjoy seamless shipping within NZ, along with the convenience of no unexpected import fees, customs duties, or taxes, ensuring an easy purchase process. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to enrich your understanding of tuatara and their critical role in our ecosystem. Order your copy today and journey into the enchanting life of New Zealand's ancient reptile!
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 190 x 258 mm
Pages: 600
Bind: hardback
Author: Alison Cree Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Publication Date: 20-08-2014
Pick up virtually any textbook on vertebrate evolution and you will find mention of the curious reptile known as tuatara (Sphenodon). The special evolutionary status of tuatara as the last of the rhynchocephalians - one of the four orders of living reptiles - is unquestioned. Wild members of the sole living species are now restricted to a few dozen remote islands around the New Zealand coast, where for several centuries they have been observed and studied by humans. But are tuatara really unchanged 'living fossils', or close relatives of dinosaurs, as sometimes portrayed?
This is the first detailed monograph for decades about this enigmatic reptile, and the first to be illustrated in colour throughout. The evolution, natural history and conservation of tuatara are covered in comprehensive detail, providing a valuable resource for the specialist yet in a style accessible to a wide readership. The special place of tuatara in Maori and popular culture is also considered. Tuatara have survived alongside humans for more than 700 years, though with their numbers much reduced; what are their future prospects in a globally changing world?
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 190 x 258 mm
Pages: 600
Bind: hardback
Author: Alison Cree Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Publication Date: 20-08-2014
Pick up virtually any textbook on vertebrate evolution and you will find mention of the curious reptile known as tuatara (Sphenodon). The special evolutionary status of tuatara as the last of the rhynchocephalians - one of the four orders of living reptiles - is unquestioned. Wild members of the sole living species are now restricted to a few dozen remote islands around the New Zealand coast, where for several centuries they have been observed and studied by humans. But are tuatara really unchanged 'living fossils', or close relatives of dinosaurs, as sometimes portrayed?
This is the first detailed monograph for decades about this enigmatic reptile, and the first to be illustrated in colour throughout. The evolution, natural history and conservation of tuatara are covered in comprehensive detail, providing a valuable resource for the specialist yet in a style accessible to a wide readership. The special place of tuatara in Maori and popular culture is also considered. Tuatara have survived alongside humans for more than 700 years, though with their numbers much reduced; what are their future prospects in a globally changing world?
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.