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Caribbean - Boas of the West Indies: Evolution, Natural History, and Conservation

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Book Synopsis: Boas of the West Indies is a comprehensive survey of boid snakes, commonly known as boas, found on the islands of the Lucayan Archipelago, the Greater Antilles, and the Lesser Antilles. Bringing together the expertise of leading herpetologists R. Graham Reynolds, Robert W. Henderson, Luis M. Díaz, Tomás Michel Rodríguez, and Alberto R. Puente-Rolón, this volume synthesizes established knowledge and new findings on the evolutionary biology, natural history, and conservation statuses of these iconic snakes.One of the most ecologically diverse snake families, boas have inhabited the West Indies for millions of years. From the Cuban boa, which in many folk legends may grow to over twice a person's height, to the Hispaniolan vineboa, discovered only in 2020 and known to measure less than a meter long, Boas of the West Indies examines the eighteen species extant on these islands along with several others now extinct. Species accounts include details such as phenotypic traits, distribution, and behavior. Introductory chapters discuss the history of human-boa interaction, differences between West Indian and neotropical mainland boids, current conservation efforts, and more. Illustrated with over a hundred color photographs and range maps, Boas of the West Indies is a benchmark reference for herpetologists, conservationists, and snake hobbyists that expands our knowledge of―and celebrates―these fascinating creatures so integral to the ecology of these islands.

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Discover the captivating world of boas with Boas of the West Indies: Evolution, Natural History, and Conservation. This comprehensive book takes you on an adventure through the diverse habitats of the Lucayan Archipelago, the Greater Antilles, and the Lesser Antilles, where these iconic snakes have thrived for millions of years. Written by renowned herpetologists, this volume combines decades of research and new discoveries to provide you with the most up-to-date information on the evolutionary biology, natural history, and conservation statuses of these fascinating creatures.

Imagine encountering the Cuban boa, a legendary snake believed to grow over twice a person's height. Or discovering the recently found Hispaniolan vineboa, measuring less than a meter long. Boas of the West Indies takes you into the world of eighteen extant species and several extinct ones, unraveling their phenotypic traits, distribution, and behavior. With beautiful color photographs and range maps, this book brings these majestic creatures to life and enriches your understanding of their vital role in the West Indian ecology.

Delving deeper, you'll explore the fascinating history of human-boa interaction and gain insight into the differences between West Indian and neotropical mainland boids. You'll also learn about the ongoing conservation efforts aimed at protecting these unique snakes and their habitats. Whether you're a herpetologist, conservationist, or snake hobbyist, Boas of the West Indies is an essential reference that expands our knowledge and celebrates the extraordinary world of boas.

Experience the wonder of boas and unlock the secrets of their evolutionary journey. Dive into the remarkable pages of Boas of the West Indies: Evolution, Natural History, and Conservation today.

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