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Cane Toad Wars

Volume 15

Rick Shine 

(Author)

Harry W Greene 

(Foreword by)
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Description

In 1935, an Australian government agency imported 101 specimens of the Central and South American Cane Toad in an attempt to manage insects that were decimating sugar-cane harvests. In Australia the Cane Toad adapted and evolved with abandon, voraciously consuming native wildlife and killing predators with its lethal skin toxin. Today, hundreds of millions of Cane Toads have spread across the northern part of Australia and continue to move westward. The humble Cane Toad has become a national villain.

Cane Toad Wars chronicles the work of intrepid scientist Rick Shine, who has been documenting the toad's ecological impact in Australia and seeking to buffer it. Despite predictions of devastation in the wake of advancing toad hordes, the author's research reveals a more complex and nuanced story. A firsthand account of a perplexing ecological problem and an important exploration of how we measure evolutionary change and ecological resilience, this book makes an effective case for the value of long-term natural history research in informing conservation practice.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of California Press
Publish DateMarch 20, 2018
Pages288
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780520295100
Dimensions9.1 X 6.1 X 0.9 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

Rick Shine is Professor of Biology at the University of Sydney. He has published more than a thousand scientific papers on the ecology of reptiles and amphibians, and he has received a host of national and international awards for his research.

Reviews

"...a rollicking good read - written with a wry, self-deprecating humour, but deadly serious about understanding the biology of this organism and its place in the landscape."-- "Australian Book Review"
"An impressive body of research."-- "Conservation Biology"
"This is a delightful book full of science, management, Australian humour, and a tremendous amount of information about cane toads. And in the end it is optimistic!"-- "The International Journal of Conservation"
"This engaging firsthand account account tells the personal story of Professor Shine's lifetime of research into cane toads and how rigorous natural history studies can effectively inform conservation policies and practices. Professor Shine also makes a strong argument in support of that (apparently) most quaint of scientific practices: field work."-- "Forbes" (1/23/2019 12:00:00 AM)
"This is a gripping narrative, recounted by a scientist with a natural flair for story-telling."-- "iHerp Australia" (2/1/2019 12:00:00 AM)
"This is a wonderful book, both entertaining and enlightening, while also revealing the entire story of a conservation disaster and an impressive run of basic and applied biology."-- "Herpetological Review" (6/1/2018 12:00:00 AM)

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