Wild Mammals of North America: Biology, Management, and Conservation

Author:   George A. Feldhamer (Dr.) ,  Bruce C. Thompson (New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit) ,  Joseph A. Chapman (President, North Dakota State University)
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Edition:   second edition
ISBN:  

9780801874161


Pages:   1232
Publication Date:   14 January 2004
Recommended Age:   From 17
Format:   Hardback
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Winner of the 1984 ""Wildlife Publications Award"" from the Wildlife Society, the first edition of this book (published in 1982) offered zoologists, naturalists, wildlife specialists and students detailed information about the biology, conservation status and management of 57 mammalian species and species groups, with contributions from 100 of the leading authorities. Thoroughly revised to reflect new biological research and approaches to wildlife conservation and management, the second edition continues to provide comprehensive data on the distribution, physiology, ecology, behaviour, commercial value and viability of non-game species including bats, woodrats, prairie dogs, and armadillo, whales, seals, and sireians, as well as carnivores, furbearers, and big game species.

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Author:   George A. Feldhamer (Dr.) ,  Bruce C. Thompson (New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit) ,  Joseph A. Chapman (President, North Dakota State University)
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Edition:   second edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 5.60cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   2.654kg
ISBN:  

9780801874161


ISBN 10:   0801874165
Pages:   1232
Publication Date:   14 January 2004
Recommended Age:   From 17
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction: A Twenty-Year Retrospective Part I: Opossum, Moles, Bats, and Armadillo Chapter 1. Opossum Chapter 2. Moles Chapter 3. Bats Chapter 4. Armadillo Part II: Rabbits and Hares Chapter 5. Eastern Cottontail Chapter 6. Black0tailed Jackrabbit Chapter 7. Snowshoe Hare and Other Hares Part III: Rodents Chapter 8. Mountain Beaver Chapter 9. Marmots Chapter 10. Ground Squirrels Chapter 11. Black-tailed Prairie Dog Chapter 12. Fox and Gray Squirrels Chapter 13. Pine Squirrels Chapter 14. Pocket Gophers Chapter 15. Beaver Chapter 16. Muskrats Chapter 17. Voles Chapter 18. Porcupine Chapter 19. Eastern Woodrat Part IV: Toothed Whales and Baleen Whales Chapter 20. Bottlenose Dolphin, Harbor Porpoise, Sperm Whale and Other Toothed Cetaceans Chapter 21. Baleen Whales: Right Whales and Allies Section V: Carnivores Chapter 22. Coyote Chapter 23. Gray Wolf Chapter 24. Foxes Chapter 25. Black Bear Chapter 26. Grizzly Bear Chapter 27. Polar Bear Chapter 28. Raccoon Chapter 29. Fisher and Marten Chapter 30. Weasels and Black-footed Ferret Chapter 31. Mink Chapter 32. Wolverine Chapter 33. Badger Chapter 34. Skunks Chapter 35. River Otter Chapter 36. Sea Otter Chapter 37. Mountain Lion Chapter 38. Bobcat and Lynx Section VI: Seals and Manatee Chapter 39. Seals Chapter 40. West Indian Manatee Section VII: Hoofed Mammals Chapter 41. Collared Peccary Chapter 42. Wapiti Chapter 43. Mule Deer Chapter 44. White-tailed Deer Chapter 45. Moose Chapter 46. Caribou Chapter 47. Pronghorn Chapter 48. Bison Chapter 49. Mountain Goat Chapter 50. Muskox Chapter 51. Mountain Sheep Part VIII: Introduced Mammals Chapter 52. Nutria Chapter 53. Wild Horse Chapter 54. Feral Hog Chapter 55. Nonnative Large Mammals in North America Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Glossary Index

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<p>An excellent, encyclopedic review of the biology of North American mammals.--Alecander Hristov Dairy Herd Network (01/01/2011)


<p>An excellent, encyclopedic review of the biology of North American mammals.--Alecander Hristov Dairy Herd Network (01/01/0001)


<p> I am very excited to now review a classic work in the field of North American Mammals. The goal of this book is to provide a wide ranging audience including professional biologists and interested conservationists review chapters dealing with mammals of that usually require some form of management... This new volume contains a total of 1000+ pages of text, 55 chapters, and over 100 contributors having been involved in writing the chapters. The authors all have direct experience with the animals they are writing about and this makes their work particularly valuable... This should be mandatory reading for anyone contemplating research on one of the species covered within this book... For AZA institutions heavily involved in North American species this book comes recommended. -- Library News for Zoos and Aquariums


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George A. Feldhamer is a professor of zoology and director of the environmental studies program at Southern Illinois University. Bruce C. Thompson is director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and teaches conservation biology at New Mexico State University. Joseph A. Chapman is president of North Dakota State University.

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