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OverviewUntil now, information on mammals in South Asia has never been brought together on a single platform providing all‐inclusive knowledge on the subject. This book is the most up‐to‐date comprehensive resource on the mammalian diversity of South Asia. It offers information on the diversity, distribution and status of 504 species of terrestrial and aquatic mammals found in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. This work is unique being the first of its kind that deals with diversity and distribution at the subspecies level. The book is divided in to three chapters. Chapter 1 introduces the subject and takes off from the recent works on mammals at the global level, provides an historical perspective on mammal studies in South Asia and concludes with a note on recent phylogenetic changes at supraordinal levels. Chapter 2 summarizes the information on the diversity of South Asian Mammals, provides analysis by country of mammalian diversity (supported by data in tabular form) dealing with species richness, endemism and possibly occurring species, separate analysis for each country with details on endemic and threatened species, extinct mammals, domestic mammals, and finally the IUCN status of mammals with special emphasis on threatened mammals. Chapter 3 is a comprehensive checklist that provides information on each species, including its scientific name, type details, standardized English name, synonyms, subspecies, distribution and comments on taxonomic status. Country‐wise listings and analysis of species richness with emphasis on subspecies distribution Most of the analysis is supported by data in tabular forms for better understanding Notes on extinct and domesticated mammals as well as their IUCN Red List Status with criteria for such status A very comprehensive bibliography that would help readers track down specific literature Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chelmala Srinivasulu , Bhargavi SrinivasuluPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2012 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.881kg ISBN: 9781461434481ISBN 10: 1461434483 Pages: 468 Publication Date: 23 May 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword.- Preface.- Acknowledgments.- Part 1 Introduction.- Chapter 1.- Background.- Chapter 2. Mammological Studies in South Asia.- Chapter 3. Recent phylogenetic changes.- Part 2. South Asian Mammals.- Chapter 4. Analysis.- Chapter 5. Extinct Mammals of South Asia.- Chapter 6. Domestic Mammals of South Asia. Chapter 7. Status of Mammals of South Asia.- Part 3 Checklist of South Asian Mammals.- Chapter 9. Arrangement of Checklist.- CHapter 10. Order Proboscidea.- Chapter 11. Order Sirenia.- Chapter 12. Order Scandentia.- Chapter 13. Order Primates. - Chapter 14. Order Rodentia.- Chapter 15. Order Lagomorpha.- Chapter 16. Order Erinaceomorpha.- Chapter 17. Order Soricomorpha.- Chapter 18. Order Chiroptera.- Chapter 19. Order Pholidota.- Chapter 20. Order Carnivora.- Chapter 21. Order Perissodactyla.- Chapter 22. Order Artiodactyla.- Chapter 23.- Order Cetacea.- References.- Appendices.- A. List of Mammals of Afghanistan.- B. List of Mammals of Bangladesh.- C. List of Mammals of Bhutan.-D. List of Mammals of India.- E. List of Mammals of Maldives.- F. List of Mammals of Nepal.- G. List of Mammals of Sri Lanka.- H. Red List status of Mammals of South Asia.- Index. ReviewsFrom the reviews: Chelmala Srinivasulu and Bhargavi Srinivasulu (both, Osmania Univ., India) focus on extant and recently extinct mammals from this region. The volume is dominated by the nearly 300-page checklist of 506 species ... . Each species entry includes the original reference, type locality, synonyms, subspecies, distribution, and comments. ... Summing Up: Recommended. ... Graduate students through professionals interested in South Asian mammals. (E. J. Sargis, Choice, Vol. 50 (3), November, 2012) From the reviews: Chelmala Srinivasulu and Bhargavi Srinivasulu (both, Osmania Univ., India) focus on extant and recently extinct mammals from this region. The volume is dominated by the nearly 300-page checklist of 506 species ... . Each species entry includes the original reference, type locality, synonyms, subspecies, distribution, and comments. ... Summing Up: Recommended. ... Graduate students through professionals interested in South Asian mammals. (E. J. Sargis, Choice, Vol. 50 (3), November, 2012) From the reviews: Chelmala Srinivasulu and Bhargavi Srinivasulu (both, Osmania Univ., India) focus on extant and recently extinct mammals from this region. The volume is dominated by the nearly 300-page checklist of 506 species ... . Each species entry includes the original reference, type locality, synonyms, subspecies, distribution, and comments. ... Summing Up: Recommended. ... Graduate students through professionals interested in South Asian mammals. (E. J. Sargis, Choice, Vol. 50 (3), November, 2012) From the reviews: “Chelmala Srinivasulu and Bhargavi Srinivasulu (both, Osmania Univ., India) focus on extant and recently extinct mammals from this region. The volume is dominated by the nearly 300-page checklist of 506 species … . Each species entry includes the original reference, type locality, synonyms, subspecies, distribution, and comments. … Summing Up: Recommended. … Graduate students through professionals interested in South Asian mammals.” (E. J. Sargis, Choice, Vol. 50 (3), November, 2012) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |