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Contribution to Book
Chapter 6, Appendix B. Collection and Preservation of Reptilian Embryos
Reptile Biodiversity: Standard Methods for Inventory and Monitoring
  • Alan H. Savitzky, Utah State University
  • William A. Velhagen, Jr.
  • Neil Chernoff
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Editor
R.W. McDiarmid, M.S. Foster, C. Guyer, J.W. Gibbons, N. Chernoff
Publisher
University of California Press
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Disciplines
Abstract

From tiny, burrowing lizards to rainforest canopy-dwellers and giant crocodiles, reptile populations everywhere are changing. Yet governments and conservation groups are often forced to make important decisions about reptile conservation and management based on inadequate or incomplete data. With contributions from nearly seventy specialists, Reptile Biodiversity: Standard Methods for Inventory and Monitoring offers a comprehensive guide to the best methods for carrying out standardized quantitative and qualitative surveys of reptiles, while maximizing comparability of data between sites, across habitats and taxa, and over time. The contributors discuss each method, provide detailed protocols for its implementation, and suggest ways to analyze the data, making Reptile Biodiversity: Standard Methods for Inventory and Monitoring an essential resource for monitoring and inventorying reptile abundance, population status, and biodiversity. "Reptile Biodiversity" covers topics including: terrestrial, marine, and aquatic reptiles; equipment recommendations and limitations; ethics of monitoring and inventory activities; statistical procedures; designing sampling programs; and using PDAs in the field.

Citation Information
Savitzky, Alan H., William A. Velhagen, Jr., and Neil Chernoff. 2010. Chapter 6, Appendix B. Collection and Preservation of Reptilian Embryos. In McDiarmid, R. W., M. S. Foster, C. Guyer, J. W. Gibbons, and N. Chernoff (eds.). Reptile Biodiversity: Standard Methods for Inventory and Monitoring. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press.