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Caracoles Terrestres de Puerto Rico
Caracoles Terrestres de Puerto Rico provides an authoritative and beautifully illustrated overview of the land snail species inhabiting the diverse ecosystems of Puerto Rico. Combining detailed taxonomy with vivid photography, this volume serves as both a scientific reference and an accessible guide for naturalists, students, and biodiversity researchers.
Inside, readers will find:
Comprehensive species descriptions covering shell morphology, key diagnostic traits, and behavioral notes.
High-quality full-color photographs and plates that highlight shell shape, color variation, and distinctive structural features.
Updated systematic classification, reflecting the latest developments in Puerto Rican malacology and land snail taxonomy.
Habitat, distribution, and ecological insights, showcasing the rich terrestrial biodiversity of Puerto Rico’s forests, mountains, karst regions, and coastal environments.
An essential resource for biologists, conservationists, educators, and shell enthusiasts, this volume celebrates the ecological significance and remarkable diversity of Puerto Rico’s terrestrial gastropods.
Caracoles Terrestres de Puerto Rico provides an authoritative and beautifully illustrated overview of the land snail species inhabiting the diverse ecosystems of Puerto Rico. Combining detailed taxonomy with vivid photography, this volume serves as both a scientific reference and an accessible guide for naturalists, students, and biodiversity researchers.
Inside, readers will find:
Comprehensive species descriptions covering shell morphology, key diagnostic traits, and behavioral notes.
High-quality full-color photographs and plates that highlight shell shape, color variation, and distinctive structural features.
Updated systematic classification, reflecting the latest developments in Puerto Rican malacology and land snail taxonomy.
Habitat, distribution, and ecological insights, showcasing the rich terrestrial biodiversity of Puerto Rico’s forests, mountains, karst regions, and coastal environments.
An essential resource for biologists, conservationists, educators, and shell enthusiasts, this volume celebrates the ecological significance and remarkable diversity of Puerto Rico’s terrestrial gastropods.