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May 22, 2010
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Crotalus and Sistrurus
THE BIOLOGY OF RATTLESNAKES, Edited by William K. Hayes, Kent R. Beaman, Michael D. Cardwell, and Sean P. Bush, with Foreword by Gordon W. Schuett. Published by Loma Linda University Press (2008). Cloth with dust jacket; 50 chapters by 98 authors; 606 pages, including 20 color plates with 92 color images, 214 b&w figures, 92 data tables; ISBN: 978-159410-011-6; Due in part to the toxic nature of their venom, rattlesnakes comprise the most popular and well-studied group of snakes in the world. The Biology of Rattlesnakes showcases the finest research to date by investigators encompassing an enormous breadth of expertise. With 50 original contributions from 98 authorities covering a diverse range of topics, this landmark volume will be looked upon as authoritative for years to come. The beautiful, full-color plates depicting many of the more than 30 rattlesnake species add a tasteful touch. AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE: http://www.williamkhayes.com/rattlesnakes/volume.htm. This website provides additional details, including a complete Table of Contents and sample chapters. Proceeds will benefit ongoing studies of rattlesnakes and conservation work on behalf of various endangered species.
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