马德雷山脉的宝藏

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
M. Crowe, Jack W. Dykinga
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当戴维斯上校提出他的提议时,我并没有太在意。不能再去边境以南收集了。虽然我很喜欢墨西哥,也很喜欢那里的田野调查,但现在一切都结束了,我写了一篇关于一百种动物的论文:在墨西哥东部热带边缘发现的青蛙、蝾螈、蛇和蜥蜴。对这些动物分布的困惑导致了一些问题,这些问题最好是通过研究化石来解决,而不是在马德雷山脉到处翻找。我有另一种生活。
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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
When Colonel Davis made his offer I didn't pay it much attention. No more collecting trips south of the border. While I loved Mexico and fieldwork there, it was all over now, ending in a dissertation on one hundred animals: the frogs, salamanders, snakes, and lizards found at the edge of the tropics in eastern Mexico. Puzzles about distributions of such animals led to questions that could better be tackled by studying fossils than by rummaging around in the Sierra Madre. I had another life to live.
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Natural History
Natural History 综合性期刊-生态学
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