The only one on your list I can review is "The Ecology and Behavior of Amphibians" by Kentwood D. Wells. It's a mighty tome, not for the faint of heart and not something you would read front to back. I find it a very valuable aid in understanding certain aspects of an amphibian's biology or behaviour and how it came about. One of my favourite uses is to just look up the species name in the index and then go to all of the pages that reference that species and see why - as a result of doing this I've learned a lot of little factoids I did not know.
This is an expensive book though and certainly not something for someone who isn't somewhat educated or self-taught in biology. I must say though for a science book it's quite accessible.




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