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Amphibians And Reptiles Of The Rainforests Of Southern El Peten Guatemala
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Amphibians and Reptiles of the Rainforests of Southern El Petén, Guatemala by William Edward Duellman is an ecological and taxonomic study that focuses on the diverse amphibian and reptile species inhabiting the rainforests of the El Petén region in Guatemala. This work offers a detailed account of the herpetofauna in one of Central America’s most biologically rich and ecologically important areas.Duellman’s study is based on extensive fieldwork, during which he cataloged and examined various species of frogs, salamanders, lizards, snakes, and turtles. The goal of the research was to document the species diversity and distribution of amphibians and reptiles in southern El Petén, a region known for its dense tropical rainforests, archaeological significance (home to Mayan ruins), and relatively unexplored wildlife at the time.
Amphibians and Reptiles of the Rainforests of Southern El Petén, Guatemala by William Edward Duellman is an ecological and taxonomic study that focuses on the diverse amphibian and reptile species inhabiting the rainforests of the El Petén region in Guatemala. This work offers a detailed account of the herpetofauna in one of Central America’s most biologically rich and ecologically important areas.Duellman’s study is based on extensive fieldwork, during which he cataloged and examined various species of frogs, salamanders, lizards, snakes, and turtles. The goal of the research was to document the species diversity and distribution of amphibians and reptiles in southern El Petén, a region known for its dense tropical rainforests, archaeological significance (home to Mayan ruins), and relatively unexplored wildlife at the time.

















