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Mammals of the Neotropics Vol. 1 : The Northern Neotropics: Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guinana Eisenberg, John F. "John Eisenberg, a leading researcher of Neotropical fauna, begins the volume with a discussion of historical biogeography and contemporary habitats of the northern Neotropics. Each of the chapters that follow presents a mammalian order, with data for all indigenous species. Eisenberg has provided physical descriptions and summaries of range and habitat for nearly 450 species. For those species that have been studied in the field of in captivity, additional notes on natural history are included. For larger taxa, field keys help to identify the specimens. Range maps, line drawings, and color plates supplement the text, further aiding identification." 449 pages with index Oversize Paperback University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, U.S.A. 1989 Reid, Fiona A. (illustrator); Bonner, Sigrid J. (illustrator) 0226195406 / 9780226195407 New Price:
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Mammals of the Neotropics Vol. 1 : The Northern Neotropics: Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guinana Eisenberg, John F. black cloth in fine (like new) condition. 449 pages, illustrated with 21 plates. Cloth University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, U.S.A. 1995 Reid, Fiona A. (illustrator); Bonner, Sigrid J. (illustrator) 0226195392 / 9780226195391 Fine/New Price:
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Mammals of the Neotropics Vol. 2 : The Southern Cone: Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay Redford, Kent H.; Eisenberg, John F. "Like its predecessor, this volume begins with a discussion of the historical biogeography and contemporary habitats of the region under consideration. Each subsequent chapter presents a separate mammalian order. The authors provide individual accounts for nearly 360 indigenous species, including information on size, appearance, ecology, behavior, and life history. Range maps, line drawings, and color plates supplement the text. To place the species descriptions in a larger context, the authors discuss the diversity of forms within each other, examine the Neotropical species from a worldwide geographical perspective, and review taxonomic questions and controversies. Each chapter ends with an extensive bibliography that directs readers to related articals on systematics, behavior, ecology, and evolution. Two final chapters deal with the community ecology of mammals and the effects humans have had on the mammalian fauna of the southern cone." 430 pages, indexed. Oversize Paperback University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, U.S.A. 1992 0226706826 / 9780226706825 New Price:
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Mammals of the Neotropics Vol. 3 : The Central Neotropics; Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil (Mammals of Neotropics Ser., Vol. 3) Eisenberg, John F. 609 pages, illustrated with 19 color plates as well as maps and line drawings. Covers 650 species of land and marine mammals found in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil. Oversize Paperback University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, U.S.A. 1998 0226195422 / 9780226195421 New Price:
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