Herpetology at Kansas: A centennial history

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Duellman, W. E. 2015. Herpetology at Kansas: A centennial history. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Contributions to Herpetology 31:360 pp.
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Duellman (2015)
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2015
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Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Contributions to Herpetology.
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31
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360 pp
Fecha:
1 de julio de 2015
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Curator Emeritus Bill Duellman's book on the history of herpetology at the University of Kansas is now available. From the back cover "The University of Kansas has long been recognized as having one of the world's leading centers for research and education in herpetology. This book chronicles the people - faculty and student alike - who have contributed to maintaining and expanding KU's herpetology program and details their lives, education, research, and fieldwork. The book also describes how a true institutional program, one that transcends individuals, was created and sustained over such a long period through innovative planning and social development. The KU herpetological collections comprise one of the largest and most comprehensive museums of amphibians and reptiles in existence, now numbering in excess of 332,000 alcohol-preserved specimens, together with ancillary collections of osteological preparations, color images, frozen tissues, audio recordings, and the associated scientific literature. This book provides an insider's in depth review of the many successes as well as plans that went awry or even courted disaster. Altogether this book represents a substantial and critical chapter in the history of the discipline of herpetology."
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William E. Duellman