Description
In Wildlife of the Concho Valley, Maxwell provides the first comprehensive summary of the animal life on this undercovered region of the state, which also happens to be his home territory. Uniquely qualified after a life-time of study and field work, Maxwell places the region in its biogeographic context and then charts the history of vertebrate investigation there from the seventeenth century to the present. Following this ecological and historical standpoint are accounts of the entire fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals reliably known by zoologists and naturalists to have occurred in the Concho Valley over the last 150 years. The species accounts include Latin and English names; distribution and abundance status; remarks, where the writer elaborates on habitat preference, behavior, and other aspects of natural history; specimens reported; and subspecies and synonyms.
This essential work of traditional natural history is liberally illustrated with Maxwell’s own drawings, photographs, and maps. An invaluable reference, Wildlife of the Concho Valley is a massive contribution from some of the state’s most respected biologists and teachers.