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Molecular Population Genetics, Evolutionary Biology & Biological Conservation of Neotropical Carnivores (Hardcover)
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Molecular Population Genetics, Evolutionary Biology & Biological Conservation of Neotropical Carnivores (Hardcover)
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The neotropical ecoregion consisting of South America, Central
America, Southern Mexico, the Caribbean Islands, and Southern
Florida, has long been considered an area rich in mammalian
diversity and one that contains some of the world's iconic
carnivores such as the Jaguar and Puma. These, and other carnivores
represent the highest trophic levels within neotropical areas and
as keystone species, can markedly alter omnivore and herbivore
mammalian communities and indirectly, plant communities.
Unfortunately, due to human population pressures, many neotropical
areas and the mammals within them are increasingly at risk. This
problem is compounded by the lack of current genetics, evolutionary
biology and conservation data of these critical carnivores
available to conservation biologists at the forefront of trying to
preserve and protect these imperiled geographical areas. This book
helps to meet these shortcomings by providing contributions from 60
of the world's leading scientists in the area of neotropical
carnivores. The first section of the book covers molecular
population genetics and phylogeography of diverse neotropical
carnivores such as otters, coatis and other Mustelidae and
Procyonidae, wild cats (jaguar, puma, ocelot, jaguarondi, Pampas
cat, and Andean cat) and the Andean bear. Significant sections of
the book are also devoted to the topics of reproduction, geometric
morphometrics of wild canids and a complete paleontological view of
the evolution of all neotropical carnivore groups. Furthermore, the
book contains several chapters on the conservation details and
varying cultural perspectives regarding the two larger and more
mythical neotropical carnivores, the jaguar and the Andean bear,
which together, are the paradigm for the conservation programs in
Central and South America.
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