Reseña del editor:
At the dawn of the 21st century, a coherent vision of animal lifestyles has emerged, as scientists have realized the important roles evolution, behaviour, and ecology play in determining why mammals do what they do. In three comprehensive volumes, this work details developments in natural history and science in a way that engages general readers as well as students and researchers. A Factfile section presents key details on 40 animals, including diet, breeding, habitat and life expectancy. A listing of scientific names for all the species mentioned is included, as well as hundreds of ""Animals in Close Up"" featuring articles emphasizing the importance of animal conservation. Also a system of cross references is included that allow the reader to easily move between chapters, the Factfile and Key Word sections.
Biografía del autor:
David Macdonald has produced a wide range of books and wildlife films on mammals, both academic and trade. First known for his work on foxes, he has moved on to work on badgers, meerkats, buffalo, wild dogs, wolves.... He and his films have been shown on television and some of his books sold in tens of thousands. First among his book sales was the first edition of The Encyclopedia of Mammals, first published in 1983 which sold around 16,000 copies in the UK, 100,000 in the US, and
50,000 copies in other languages and was most recently reprinted (for the US) in 1995.
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