Contents
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Part I.
1. Introduction by Eric R. Pianka and Dennis R. King
2. The Long and Honorable History of Monitors, and Their Kin by
Ralph E. Molnar
3. Biogeography and Phylogeny of Varanoids by Ralph E. Molnar and
Eric R. Pianka
4. Tempo and Timing of the Australian Varanus Radiation by W. Bryan
Jennings and Eric R. Pianka
Part II
Introduction to Part II: Species Accounts.
5. African Varanid Species by Daniel Bennett, Wolfgang Böhme,
Sigrid Lenz, John ("Andy") Phillips, Michael Stanner, and Thomas
Ziegler
6. Asian Varanid Species by Daniel Bennett, Wolfgang Böhme, Claudio
Ciofi, Gil Dryden, Maren Gaulke, Harry W. Greene, Hans-George Horn,
Hans J. Jacobs, Dennis R. King, Kai M. Philipp, Eric R. Pianka,
Lawrence A. Smith, Gerard Visser, and Thomas Ziegler
7. Australian Varanid Species by Gavin S. Bedford, Keith Christian,
Sean Doody, Gil Dryden, Bernd Eidenmüller, Hans-Georg Horn, Grant
Husband, Steve Irwin, Dennis R. King, Max King, Ruth Allen King,
Jeffrey M. Lemm, Eric R. Pianka, Tim Schultz, Lawrence A. Smith,
Samuel S. Sweet, Graham Thompson, and Brian Weavers
8. Other Varanoids by Daniel D. Beck, Mark A. Norell, and Eric R.
Pianka
Part III.
9. Evolution of Body Size and Reproductive Tactics by Eric R.
Pianka
10. Keeping Monitors in Captivity: A Biological, Technical, and
Legislative Problem by Hans-Georg Horn
Glossary
Index
The most comprehensive reference on varanoid lizards ever published.
ERIC R. PIANKA, a world-renowned ecologist, has spent his life studying the evolutionary ecology of the second-largest group of terrestrial vertebrates, lizards. Pianka is the Denton A. Cooley Centennial Professor of Zoology at the University of Texas at Austin. His past and present research covers a broad range of topics pertaining to the ecology, biology, and evolution of reptiles. His text Evolutionary Ecology, first published in 1974, went through six editions and has been translated into many languages.
DENNIS R. KING (1942-2002) was one of the world's leading experts on lizards. For many years before his death, he was employed as Research Officer, Agriculture Protection Board of Western Australia. King is author of more than 100 papers on Australian varanids, mammals, and conservation, among other topics.
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