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Invasive pythons in the United States : ecology of an introduced predator / Michael E. Dorcas and John D. Willson.

Van Pelt Library QL666.O67 D667 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dorcas, Michael E., 1963-
Contributor:
Willson, John D., 1979-
Series:
Wormsloe Foundation nature book
A Wormsloe Foundation nature book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Burmese python--Florida.
Burmese python.
Python (Genus)--United States.
Python (Genus).
Introduced reptiles--United States.
Introduced reptiles.
United States.
Florida.
Physical Description:
x, 156 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Athens, Ga. : University of Georgia Press, [2011]
Summary:
"Most people think of pythons as giant snakes in distant tropical jungles, but Burmese pythons, which can reach lengths of over twenty feet and weigh over two hundred pounds, are now thriving in southern Florida. These natives of Asia are commonly kept as pets and presumably escaped or were released in the Everglades. Pythons are now common in this region; widespread throughout hundreds of square miles, they are breeding and appear to be expanding their range. Pythons are voracious predators that feed on a variety of native wildlife including wading birds, bobcats, white-tailed deer, and even alligators. Their presence has drawn dramatic media attention and stoked fears among the public that pythons may threaten not just native species but humans as well. Despite this widespread concern, information on pythons has been limited to a few scientific publications and news coverage that varies widely in fact and accuracy. With Invasive Pythons in the United States, Michael E. Dorcas and John D. Willson provide the most reliable, up-to-date, and scientifically grounded information on invasive pythons. Filled with over two hundred color photographs and fifteen figures and maps, the book will help general readers and the scientific community better understand these fascinating animals and their troubling presence in the United States." -- Provided by Publisher.
Contents:
About pythons
Natural history of Indian and Burmese pythons
Scientific research on pythons
Burmese pythons in the United States
Control methods for Burmese pythons
Pythons in the pet and skin trades
Other species at risk of becoming established in the United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [144]-146) and index.
ISBN:
9780820338354
0820338354
OCLC:
721085084

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