Status of decline and conservation of amphibians of the Middle East
Despite sustained and widespread civil unrest and military conflict disrupting academic research in the Middle East, dedicated scientists from various countries have collaborated in assessing the current state of knowledge about the amphibians of the region and in producing this Part 8 of Volume 11....
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my.unimas.ir-474322025-02-03T01:56:46Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47432/ Status of decline and conservation of amphibians of the Middle East QL Zoology Despite sustained and widespread civil unrest and military conflict disrupting academic research in the Middle East, dedicated scientists from various countries have collaborated in assessing the current state of knowledge about the amphibians of the region and in producing this Part 8 of Volume 11. To them we are deeply indebted. Perhaps a tiny ray of optimism in a deeply despairing world can be gleaned from the realization that in even the darkest hours, some minor good may accrue from even the most savage of circumstances. Springer Nature Harold, Heatwole Indraneil, Das Susan, King 2025-01-26 Book PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47432/1/672-%20Heatwole%20et%20al.%20%28Middle%20East%20Amphibians%29forIR.pdf Harold, Heatwole and Indraneil, Das and Susan, King, eds. (2025) Status of decline and conservation of amphibians of the Middle East. Amphibian Biology, 11 (8). Springer Nature, Cham, Switzerland. ISBN 978-3-031-68984-0 https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-68985-7 |
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Despite sustained and widespread civil unrest and military conflict disrupting academic research in the Middle East, dedicated scientists from various countries have collaborated in assessing the current state of knowledge about the amphibians of the region and in producing this Part 8 of Volume 11. To them we are deeply indebted. Perhaps a tiny ray of optimism in a deeply despairing world can be gleaned from the realization that in even the darkest hours, some minor good may accrue from even the most savage of circumstances. |
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