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作 者:GeorgeA.Feldhamer 著

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出版时间:2003-6-1

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    Balancing breadth and depth of coverage, this text is tailored to a one-semester mammalogy course appropriate for upper level undergraduates and graduate students with a basic background in vertebrate biology.

    作者简介

    George A. Feldhamer is an Associate Professor of Zoology, and Coordinator of the Environmental Studies Program, at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. His research has focused on mammalian populations, ecology, and management, introduced cervid biology, and threatened and endangered species. He is a former Associate Editor of the Wildlife Society Bulletin, and coeditor of Wild Mammals of North America; Biology, Management, and Economics. Dr. Feldhamer has 20 years of experience teaching an upper division mammalogy course. Lee Drickamer received a PhD in zoology from Michigan State University and is currently teaching at Northern Arizona University. His research interests include population biology, behavioral ecology of rodents, reproductive traits in field mice, comparative mating behavior of stink bugs, and dominance in domestic swine. Lee has been very active in the Animal Behavior Society and the American Society of Zoologists. He also is a member of the American Society of Mammalogists, American Society of Primatologists, British Ecological Society, Ecological Society of America, Illinois Academy of Science, International Society for Behavioral Ecology, Society of American Naturalists, and Wilson Ornithological Society. Lee is lead author of Drickamer et al: Animal Behavior, 4e, also published by WCB/McGraw-Hill. Stephen H. Vessey is Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences at Bowling Green State University. His research interests include the behavioral ecology of mammals, especially primates and rodents. He has been studying a population of white-footed mice in northwestern Ohio for more than 25 years. He is a formed associate editor of the Journal of Mammalogy and is a Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society. He has taught mammalogy and animal behavior at Bowling Green for 28 years, and is co-author of Animal Behavior, 4/e with Lee Drickamer.

    目录

    Part 1 Introduction
    1 Study of Mammalogy
    2 History of Mammalogy
    3 Methods and Techniques for Studying Mammals
    4 Evolution and Dental Characteristics
    Part 2 Structure and Function
    5 Integument, Support and Movement
    6 Foods and Feeding
    7 The Nervous and Endocrine Systems, and Biological Rhythms
    8 Environmental Adaptations
    9 Reproduction
    Part 3 Adaptive Radiation and Diversity
    10 Monotremes and Marsupials
    11 Insectivora, Macroscelidea, Scandentia, and Dermoptera
    12 Chiroptera
    13 Primates
    14 Xenarthra, Pholidota, and Tubulidentata
    15 Carnivora
    16 Cetacea
    17 Rodentia and Lagomorpha
    18 Proboscidea, Hyracoidea, and Sirenia
    19 Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla
    Part 4 Behavior, Ecology, and Biogeography
    20 Communication, Aggression, and Spatial Relations
    21 Sexual Selection, Parental Care, and Mating Systems
    22 Social Behavior
    23 Dispersal, Habitat Selection, and Migration
    24 Populations and Life History
    25 Community Ecology
    26 Zoogeography
    Part 5 Special Topics
    27 Parasites and Diseases
    28 Domestication and Domesticated Mammals
    29 Conservation
    Glossary
    References
    Credits
    Index

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