India: An Amphibian Hotspot
Offered By: Harvard Museum of Natural History via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the rich amphibian biodiversity of India and Asia in this 51-minute lecture by renowned "Frogman of India" S. D. Biju. Delve into three decades of groundbreaking research on frogs, highlighting the critical role scientists play in species conservation. Learn about the challenges facing amphibians, including habitat destruction, pollution, and drought, and their alarming extinction rates. Discover Biju's significant contributions to amphibian systematics, evolution, behavior, and biogeography, including his description of 116 new amphibian taxa. Gain insights into the importance of documenting and preserving Earth's biodiversity, with a focus on the vulnerable amphibian populations in India and Asia. Appreciate the impact of Biju's work through his numerous scientific publications, prestigious recognitions, and captivating amphibian photography featured in global media outlets.
Syllabus
India: An Amphibian Hotspot
Taught by
Harvard Museum of Natural History
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