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All the World's Primates (Paperback)
Noel Rowe, Marc Myers; Foreword by Jane Goodall; Introduction by Russell A. Mittermeier, Anthony B. Rylands
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Discovery Miles 27 580
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The first work to illustrate and describe every living species of
mammal on Earth. Volume 2 is devoted to Hoofed Mammals. The
Handbook of the Mammals of the World (HMW) will be an unprecedented
reference work for the Class Mammalia. This series of eight volumes
will describe every currently recognized mammal species, along with
an overview of each mammalian family. It will provide up-to-date
information on the systematic relationships, natural history,
ecology, and current conservation status for all mammals. Every
species will be illustrated and each chapter will also include many
color photographs. HMW will provide comprehensive worldwide
coverage by involving an international group of expert authors.
Marine mammals include some of the most fascinating animals on
Earth. Large, majestic whales and stunning, playful dolphins have
provided mysterious companionship to humans at sea for hundreds of
years. These magical creatures, along with the equally fascinating
manatees, dugongs, seals, sea lions, and walrusses, have developed
a completely different set of adaptations from their terrestrial
ancestors and relatives. Volume 4 of the HMW series provides
complete accounts of all species and families in these important
groups. Lavishly illustrated with colour photographs showing
different behaviours of all of them, the text contains the latest
up-to-date information on all families of sea mammals.
For decades, Conservation International has devoted itself not only
to saving endangered regions on the planet but also to chronicling,
in lavish volumes, the biodiversity of these areas. These volumes,
according to Choice, are"a superbly produced . . . source of
hard-to-find information on biodiversity, biogreography, and
conservation."
"Hotspots Revisited" continues this rich tradition, drawing on the
organization's continuing work to identify, research, and document
biologically diverse yet dangerously threatened regions. The first
"Hotspots" volume identified twenty-five endangered regions;
"Hotspots Revisited" reveals an astonishing nine additional areas,
from Melanesia to northern Mexico, that now meet the same criteria.
"Hotspots Revisited "presents the most up-to-date analyses of the
ecology of these endangered areas--including new information on
freshwater fish and other animal populations. But the heart of the
volume is in the hundreds of vibrant color photographs of the
animals and plants under threat. Magnificent in conception and
flawless in execution, "Hotspots Revisited" is equally at home on a
scientist's shelf or an ecotourist's coffee table.
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