Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-474) and index.
B.I. Crother, Preface. -- G.R. Zug, Foreword. -- E.E. Williams, Over 300 Years of Collecting in the Caribbean. -- A.R. Ruibal and R. Ruibal, A Review of Cuban Herpetology. -- R.I. Crombie, Jamaica. -- R. Powell, J.A. Ottenwalder, and S.J. Inchaustegui, The Hispaniolan Herpetofauna: Diversity, Endemism, and Histical Perspectives, with Comments on Navassa Island. -- R. Thomas, The Puerto Rico Area. -- E.J. Censky and H. Kaiser, The Lesser Antillean Fauna. -- R.W. Henderson and R. Powell, West Indian Herpetoecology. -- B.I. Crother, Evolutionary Relationships. -- G.K. Pregill and B.I. Crother, Ecological and Historical Biogeography. -- W.E. Duellman, The West Indies and Middle America--Contrasting Origins and Diversity. -- Plates. -- References. -- Index. Over 300 years of collecting in the Caribbean / A review of Cuban herpetology / Jamaica / The Hispaniolan herpetofauna: diversity, endemism, and historical perspectives, with comments on Navassa Island / The Puerto Rico area / The Lesser Antillean fauna / West Indian herpetoecology / Evolutionary relationships / Ecological and historical biogeography / The West Indies and Middle America: contrasting origins and diversity / Ernest Williams -- Alberto R. Estrada and Rodolpho Ruibal -- Ronald I. Crombie -- Robert Powell, Jose A. Ottenwalder, and Sixto J. Inchaustegui -- Richard Thomas -- Ellen J. Censky and Hinrich Kaiser -- Robert W. Henderson and Robert Powell -- Brian I. Crother -- Gregory K. Pregill and Brian I. Crother -- William E. Duellman.
Amphibians and reptiles are the most numerous, diverse, and frequently encountered animals on the Caribbean islands. This book provides a variety of perspectives on this amazing group of organisms. Caribbean Amphibians and Reptiles, compiled by an international team of zoologists, takes a fresh and detailed look at the complex biological puzzle of the Caribbean. The first true overview of the islands, it includes a historical examination of the people who have studied the Caribbean amphibians and reptiles. The book reviews the ecology, evolutionary history, and biogeographic explanations for the origins and diversity of the region's fauna with island-by-island coverage. It puts the Caribbean in perspective by comparing the islands to Central America and its amphibian reptile diversity. Additionally, the book includes figures, tables, and color plates which bring to life some of the region's most spectacular creatures. Key Features * Presents the first complete review of amphibians and reptiles in the Caribbean * Includes color plates and island maps * Contributors are recognized authorities in the field.