In this revised edition of Herpetology , the authors provide the only treatment of amphibians and reptiles that integrates information about evolutionary relationships with ecology, behavior, and physiology and provide up-to-date references to the primary literature. KEY TOPICS The book is broken down into four parts and explores these specific what are amphibians and reptiles; how do they work; what do they do; and what are their prospects for survival. MARKET This book is ideal for professionals such as zoo and aquarium curators, animal keepers, reptile and amphibian hobbyists, wildlife managers and conservationists who are looking for an integrated approach to the ecology, behavior, morphology, and physiology of amphibians and reptiles, presented in a phylogenetic and organismal context.
So, my instructor really went off book about midway through the semester, so I didn't actually read through the whole book. Because of this, I don't feel right giving it a rating. The chapters I did read were really good though. Future editions could be improved by adding pictures in color (as opposed to the black and white in this book).