Natural History of the Salamander, Aneides Hardii
Natural History of the Salamander, Aneides Hardii
Natural History of the Salamander, Aneides Hardii, authored by Richard F. Johnston in the mid-20th century, is a scientific exploration of the Sacramento Mountains Salamander's ecology and biology. The book presents findings from extensive field studies conducted over three years, detailing the salamander's habitat, behavior, diet, and reproductive patterns at elevations between 8500 to 9600 feet in New Mexico. Notably, it discusses the species' unique low clutch size and long life expectancy, providing essential insights for conservation efforts.









