Field Guide to the Mammals of Australia

Third Edition

Felthåndbok som dekker alle de 382 pattedyrartene som er kjent fra Australia, inkludert både flaggermus, pungdyrene og sjøpattedyrene. Boka er sammenfattende og alle artene er illustrert og har utbredelseskart.

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Varenummer: 830233 Kategori:
Utgivelsesår:2010-12
Antall sider:296
Fotos - illustrasjoner:100 f-pl, 300 kart, 350 tegn.
Innbinding:Heftet
ISBN:9780195573954
Språk:Engelsk
Forlag:Oxford
Forfatter:Peter Menkhorst, Frank Knight


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  • Fully updated and revised edition of a
    well-established and highly-regarded work

  • Full-colour illustrations of every species, including
    indigenous and introduced mammals, known to have occurred in Australia or its
    waters since the time of European settlement

  • 378 distribution maps
  • Fully illustrated identification keys for difficult
    groups, such as rodents, bats and whales

  • Detailed text summarizing the appearance, dimensions,
    distribution, habitat, and behavior of every species.
This fully
revised and updated edition of A Field Guide to the Mammals of Australia is the
only comprehensive guide to identifying all 382 species of mammals known in
Australia. This book provides concise and accurate details of the appearance,
diagnostic features, distribution, habitat, and key behavioural characteristics
of all mammals known to have occurred in Australia or its waters since the time
of European settlement. Each double-page spread provides all the information
needed to identify an animal, a full-colour illustration of the entire animal, a
smaller diagram of diagnostic features, a distribution map, and species
description and measurements, including details of how to differentiate between
similar species.

Identification keys are provided for groups that are
difficult to identify to species level, including keys to the genera of small
marsupials, rodents, and bats, and all marine mammals likely to be washed on to
an Australian beach: whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals, and the Dugong.

Readership: Anyone interested in Australian mammals whether
for purposes of identification, e.g. bush walkers, tourists, or for educative or
reference purposes, e.g. school and tertiary students, zoologists, wild life
officers.

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