Mammals of South America, Volume 1: Marsupials, Xenarthrans, Shrews, and Bats

Mammals of South America, Volume 1: Marsupials, Xenarthrans, Shrews, and Bats

by Alfred L. Gardner (Editor)
Mammals of South America, Volume 1: Marsupials, Xenarthrans, Shrews, and Bats

Mammals of South America, Volume 1: Marsupials, Xenarthrans, Shrews, and Bats

by Alfred L. Gardner (Editor)

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Overview

The vast terrain between Panama and Tierra del Fuego contains some of the world’s richest mammalian fauna, but until now it has lacked a comprehensive systematic reference to the identification, distribution, and taxonomy of its mammals. The first such book of its kind and the inaugural volume in a three-part series, Mammals of South America both summarizes existing information and encourages further research of the mammals indigenous to the region.
 
Containing identification keys and brief descriptions of each order, family, and genus, the first volume of Mammals of South America covers marsupials, shrews, armadillos, sloths, anteaters, and bats. Species accounts include taxonomic descriptions, synonymies, keys to identification, distributions with maps and a gazetteer of marginal localities, lists of recognized subspecies, brief summaries of natural history information, and discussions of issues related to taxonomic interpretations.Highly anticipated and much needed, this book will be a landmark contribution to mammalogy, zoology, tropical biology, and conservation biology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226282404
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 03/01/2008
Pages: 690
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Alfred L. Gardner is Wildlife Biologist (Research), of the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, stationed at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, where he is Curator of North American Mammals.

Table of Contents

Sections and Authors
Introduction
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Taxonomic Accounts
Literature Cited
Gazetteer
List of Taxa
Contributors
Index
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