Verlag: Coblenz, Rheinische Verlagsgesellschaft., 1925
Anbieter: Rödner Versandantiquariat, Den Haag, Niederlande
Erstausgabe
8°, 63 S., typogr. OBrosch., Rckn. teilw. aufgeplatzt m. kl. Fehlst., die letzten Bll. braunfl., NaV.; insges. gutes Expl. Erste Ausgabe dieser Anthologie mit einer Einführung des Herausgebers. Beiträge von Viebig, Schäfer, Ponten, Winckler, Bertram u.a.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Anbieter: ConchBooks, Harxheim, Deutschland
Stephan Ettmar's monograph unites the scientific synopsis of the species currently present in the genus Mesoclemmys, with detailed data on keeping and breeding. Field work in South America was included as well as the examination of relevant museum specimens. The wide-ranging husbandry advice (from the container, through the technical aspects to feeding and feeder animals) makes Toad-Headed Turtles of the Genus Mesoclemmys a valuable source for owners of other genera of turtles. Preparations for the present book took over a decade and included field trips to South America (Brazil, French Guiana and Paraguay). In preparation for the manuscript, scientific collections of the natural history museums in Dresden, London, Paris and Vienna as well as the CRI in Oviedo, Florida, and the INPA in Manaus, Brazil, were visited. Additionally, visits to private and public (live) collections in Austria, Brazil, the Czech Republic, French Guiana, Germany, Paraguay and the USA were used to gain knowledge about the diversity in chelid turtles and their captive husbandry. Although the author's main research focus is set on the ecology of neotropical Chelidae, he keeps and breeds other turtles, geckos, fish and invertebrates as a hobby. Frankfurt a. M. Edition Chimaira. 204 pp., 164 color photos, color distribution maps, hardback 8 [15.3 x 21.5 cm].