Rodents of the world
(Book)
Author
Contributors
Tanner, Bruce, illustrator.
Status
General Shelving - 3rd Floor
QL737.R6 A3135 1996
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QL737.R6 A3135 1996
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General Shelving - 3rd Floor | QL737.R6 A3135 1996 | On Shelf |
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Book
Physical Desc
192 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 184-185) and index.
Description
Of all the mammals, rodents are undoubtedly the most significant single group. With some 1500 species, they constitute an amazing 40 per cent of the world's known mammal population. They have colonized the whole planet - with the common house mouse now found on every continent including Antarctica. This latest title in the "Of the World" series describes the rodent families and their tremendously wide range of lifestyles - from the subterranean-dwelling blind mole rat to the spectacular flying squirrel, from the dam-building beaver to the largest present-day rodent, the giant capybara of South America. There are accounts of their many interactions with man, from being despised pests and carriers of disease to being of economic importance as "farmed" animals for fur production - or even as domestic pets. Full details are given of their evolution, classification and distribution, together with detailed descriptions of form and function, breeding and feeding habits. The text is enhanced throughout with distribution maps and over 100 color photographs. Despite the friendly images of rodents in the media, man has a generally unsympathetic view of most rodent species. This attitude has tended to mask the great danger of extinction which many species now face. This book details the need for conservation and describes the captive breeding programs now underway to ensure survival of this fascinating group of mammals whose adaptability for life on this planet is rivaled only by our own.
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Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Alderton, D., & Tanner, B. (1996). Rodents of the world . Facts on File.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Alderton, David, 1956- and Bruce, Tanner. 1996. Rodents of the World. New York: Facts on File.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Alderton, David, 1956- and Bruce, Tanner. Rodents of the World New York: Facts on File, 1996.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Alderton, D. and Tanner, B. (1996). Rodents of the world. New York: Facts on File.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Alderton, David, and Bruce Tanner. Rodents of the World Facts on File, 1996.
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