
A Field Study of the Kansas Ant-Eating Frog, Gastrophryne olivacea
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Authors:
- Fitch, Henry S. (Henry Sheldon)
1909 - 2009
About this book
In the mid-20th century, as ecological awareness began to rise, "A Field Study of the Kansas Ant-Eating Frog, Gastrophryne olivacea" by Henry S. Fitch emerged as a pivotal scientific document. This meticulous research delves into the unique adaptations and behaviors of the Kansas ant-eating frog, highlighting its specialized diet and habitat preferences. Fitch's work not only documents the frog's ecological role but also emphasizes the importance of conservation efforts for amphibian species. Ideal for students, researchers, and environmental activists, this study provides a comprehensive understanding of a lesser-known species within its ecosystem. Engage with Fitch’s findings to appreciate the intricate relationships that sustain biodiversity and the urgent need for ecological stewardship.
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