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Field Guide to the Mammals of South-east Asia (2nd Edition)

Autor Charles Francis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iun 2019
A fully revised and updated second edition of the only comprehensive guide to the mammals of South-east Asia.From large mammals such as the elephant, bears, big cats, dolphins and whales to monkeys and badgers to bats, civets, rats and shrews, South-east Asia is one of the world's richest regions in terms of mammal diversity. Species new to science are still being described regularly, though there is increasing pressure on all of its wild mammal populations.More than 550 species are covered in this comprehensive guide. Each species account includes key identification characteristics, habitat, behaviour, distribution and status, and many are accompanied by line drawings of footprints and details of anatomy, or other aspects of identification. Beautiful colour plates depict nearly all species and their variations, while accompanying range maps provide up-to-date information on distribution.This field guide is essential for any naturalist or traveller visiting this special corner of Asia.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472934970
ISBN-10: 1472934970
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: 81 illustrated plates
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Wildlife
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

More than 70 specially commissioned plates by top wildlife artists and 200 line drawings with supporting identification information

Notă biografică

Charles Francis has been studying mammals in South-east Asia since 1979 and is now one of the leading experts on mammals in the region. He has written numerous research papers on both mammals and birds in Asia and North America, including descriptions of more than 15 new bat species. He has also written books on birds and mammals of Borneo as well as a photographic guide to mammals of South-east Asia. He is currently responsible for managing bird population monitoring programmes for the Canadian Wildlife Service, based at the National Wildlife Research Centre in Ottawa, Canada.

Cuprins

Preface to second editionAcknowledgementsIntroductionWhat is a mammal? Classification and naming How to identify mammals Colour plates Species accounts Finding and studying mammals Where to find mammals Conservation of mammals in South-east AsiaSpecies AccountsPholidota - PangolinsInsectivora - Gymnures, Moles, ShrewsScandentia - TreeshrewsDermoptera - ColugosChiroptera - BatsPrimates - Lorises, Monkeys, GibbonsCarnivora - Dogs, Bears, Red Pandas, Martens, Weasels, Badgers, Otters, Civets, Mongooses, Lisangs, Cats, Fur seals, Sealions, SealsCetacea - Oceanic dolphins, Porpoises, WhalesSirenia - DugongProboscidea - ElephantsPerissodactyla - Tapirs, RhinocerosesArtidodactyla - Pigs, Mousedeer, Musk-deer, Deer, Cattle, Buffalo, Antelopes, Goats, SheepRodentia - Squirrels, Rats, Mice, Pygmy-dormice, Voles, Bamboo rats, Kha-nyou, PorcupinesLagomorpha - Pikes, Hares, RabbitsGlossarySelected bibliographyFigure creditsIndex