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E-grāmata: Handbook of Mammals of Madagascar

  • Formāts: 448 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Wildlife
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472985910
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  • Formāts: 448 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Wildlife
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472985910

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Mammals of Madagascar is the most up-to-date and comprehensive photographic handbook to the region's mammals.

Madagascar is home to one of the most remarkable assemblages of mammals on earth. Millions of years of isolation has resulted in the evolution of a suite of species that are exceptional for two major reasons. Firstly, every native non-volant species (approximately 210 species) is endemic. No other island or place on earth boasts such a combination of species richness and endemism. And secondly, these mammals have evolved an extraordinary diversity of body forms and lifestyles often displaying significant convergence with forms elsewhere but also at times evolving utterly unique features.

Handbook of the Mammals of Madagascar describes all 217 native species, including bats, tenres, mice and lemurs, and a small number of introduced, non-native species. Species accounts are subdivided into sections covering description and identification, habitat and distribution (including distribution maps), behaviour and where to see. Over the past 15 years, major advances in research have been made into the island's mammal fauna and species accounts include all the latest information.

Supporting chapters cover the island's regions and habitats, threats to mammals, conservation and important mammal watching sites. There is also a section covering the bizarre extinct mammal fauna.

Throughout, the book is illustrated with exceptional, high-quality photography, often featuring species rarely photographed previously.

Recenzijas

Truly spectacular, an immense achievement. The photos are awesome and its rare to see a guide book that is also so meticulous in providing available information on life history and biology. -- Dr PJ Stephenson A fascinating and beautifully illustrated book. A cherished resource. -- Dr David Krause

Papildus informācija

Mammals of Madagascar is the most up-to-date and comprehensive photographic handbook to the region's mammals.
Introduction 9(2)
How to Use the Handbook
11(3)
Biogeography
14(4)
How Did Mammals Arrive in Madagascar?
14(4)
Regions and Habitats of Madagascar
18(9)
Lowland Rainforest and Littoral Forest
19(1)
Mid-Elevation Montane Rainforest
20(1)
High-Elevation Montane Rainforest
20(1)
Sclerophyllous Forest and High Mountain Thicket
21(1)
Seasonal Humid Forest (Sambirano)
22(1)
Dry Deciduous Forest
22(1)
Subarid Thorn Scrub or Spiny Forest
23(1)
Mangroves
24(1)
Grasslands and Palm Savannas
24(3)
The Mammals of Madagascar
27(11)
Overview
27(1)
Taxonomy
28(1)
The Species Conundrum
29(4)
Classification of the Extant Mammals of Madagascar
33(5)
TENRECS Order Afrosoricida
38(32)
Family Tenrecidae
38(2)
Subfamily Tenrecinae
40(9)
Subfamily Geogalinae
49(2)
Subfamily Oryzorictinae
51(19)
BATS Order Chiroptera
70(40)
Suborder Pteropodiformes (Yinpterochiroptera)
71(1)
Family Pteropodidae
71(9)
Family Hipposideridae
80(3)
Family Rhinonycteridae
83(3)
Suborder Vespertilioniformes (Yangoterochiroptera)
86(1)
Family Emballonuridae
86(3)
Family Nycteridae
89(1)
Family Myzopodidae
90(2)
Family Molossidae
92(5)
Family Vespertilionidae
97(7)
Family Miniopteridae
104(6)
LEMURS Order Primates
110(207)
Infraorder Lemuriformes
110
Family Cheirogaleidae
13(153)
Family Lepilemuridae
166(33)
Family Lemuridae
199(61)
Family Indriidae
260(48)
Infraorder Chiromyiformes
308(1)
Family Daubentoniidae
308(9)
Malagasy Carnivorans
317(21)
Order Carnivora
317(1)
Family Eupleridae
317(7)
Subfamily Eupleriinae
324(4)
Subfamily Galidiinae
328(10)
RODENTS Order Rodentia
338(27)
Family Nesomyidae
340(1)
Subfamily Nesomyinae
341(24)
Non-Native Mammals
365(14)
Non-native Rodents
365(1)
Old World Rats and Mice
365(4)
Non-native Carnivorans
369(1)
True Civets
369(2)
Domestic Dogs
371(1)
Feral Cats
372(1)
Non-native Insectivores
373(1)
Shrews
373(2)
Hoofed Mammals
375(1)
Wild Pigs
376(2)
Domestic Stock
378(1)
Deer
378(1)
Threats to Madagascar's Mammals
379(14)
Habitat Loss and Fragmentation
380(2)
Habitat Degradation
382(1)
Mining Operations
382(3)
Hunting and Bushmeat
385(6)
The Illegal Pet Trade
391(1)
Intrusion by Non-native Species
392(1)
Conservation and the Island's Protected Areas
393(4)
Parks and Reserves
395(2)
Important Mammal Watching Sites
397(30)
Eastern Rainforest Areas
399
Northern and Western Deciduous Forest Areas
41(380)
I Southern Areas including Xerophytic Spiny Forests
421(6)
The Extinct Mammal Fauna
427(12)
Middle Jurassic Mammals
428(1)
Late Cretaceous Mammals
428(1)
Quaternary Mammals
429(1)
Order Bibymalagasia
429(1)
Order Afrosoricida
430(1)
Order Chiroptera
430(1)
Order Primates
430
Infraorder Lemuriformes
43(389)
Infraorder Chiromyiformes
432(1)
Order Carnivora
432(1)
Order Artiodactyla
433(3)
Order Rodentia
436(1)
Classification of Extinct Subfossil Mammals
437(2)
Acknowledgements 439(1)
Glossary 440(3)
General Bibliography 443(1)
Photo Credits 444(1)
Index 445
Nick Garbutt is a well known authority on Madagascar's wildlife. He has observed the majority of the island's mammals in the wild - a claim only a handful of others can make. He is an award-winning wildlife photographer and talented artists, and contributes articles and photos to many publications including National Geographic, Africa Geographic and BBC Wildlife.