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The preeminent guide to the world's mammals is now enhanced with a
dramatically expanded volume covering 19 orders, including such
creatures as elephants, armadillos, and manatees. Since its first
publication in 1964, Walker's Mammals of the World has become a
favorite guide to the natural world for general readers and
professionals alike. This new Walker's volume is a completely
revised and updated compendium of information on five of the
earliest clades to diverge from ancient mammal stock. Uniquely
comprehensive in inimitable Walker's style, it incorporates a full
account of every genus that has lived in the past 5,000 years.
Every named species of each genus is listed in systematic order and
accompanied by detailed descriptions of past and present range.
This new edition includes * 500+ full-color images throughout *
citations to more than 2,200 new references * extensive
bioconservation data, with discussion of every species in an IUCN
Red List threatened category This volume's thorough updates reflect
20 years of advances in our knowledge of taxonomy, ecology,
behavior, life history, and conservation. Substantive changes to
100% of previously existing generic accounts, plus the addition of
17 entirely new generic accounts, double the information in the
last edition on the 19 orders covered. The black-and-white
illustrations of earlier editions have been replaced by over 500
superb new color images. Remaining true to Ernest P. Walker's
vision, the text smoothly combines in-depth scholarship with a
popular, readable style to preserve and enhance what the Washington
Post called a "landmark of zoological literature."
Although they are highly intelligent, ruthless predators,
carnivores are increasingly rare. From the dwarf mongoose to the
polar bear, carnivores are at once respected and misunderstood,
invoking both fear and curiosity in the humans with whom they share
their world. Ronald M. Nowak celebrates these fascinating mammals
in Walker's Carnivores of the World. This comprehensive guide,
featuring 225 illustrations, covers the world's eight terrestrial
families of carnivores. Each generic account comprises scientific
and common names, number and distribution of species, physical
attributes, measurements, hunting and social activity,
reproduction, habitat, population dynamics, longevity, and status
of threatened species. A thought-provoking overview by David W.
Macdonald and Roland W. Kays is packed with results of the latest
field and laboratory research on topics ranging from evolutionary
history to the adaptive value of fur patterns. Emphasizing the
interplay of social life, morphology, and predatory behavior, it
provides an up-to-date panorama of the world's carnivores. Ernest
P. Walker (1891-1969) began work on Mammals of the World in the
early 1930s, when he became assistant director of the National Zoo
in Washington. Ronald M. Nowak was senior author of the fourth
edition and author of the fifth and sixth editions of Walker's
Mammals of the World. He served as editorial consultant for four
editions of National Geographic Society's Wild Animals of North
America.
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