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Nocturnal Creatures: 10 Foundational Books on Bats and Their Ecology - A New Subspecies of the Fruit-eating Bat Sturnira ludovici From Western Mexico An Annotated Checklist of Nebraskan Bats etc - cover

Nocturnal Creatures: 10 Foundational Books on Bats and Their Ecology - A New Subspecies of the Fruit-eating Bat Sturnira ludovici From Western Mexico An Annotated Checklist of Nebraskan Bats etc

Carleton J. Phillips, E. Raymond Hall, J. Knox Jones, Olin L. Webb, Ronald W. Turner, James Dale Smith, Sydney Anderson, Walter Woelber Dalquest, Gary L. Phillips, William B. Jackson

Casa editrice: e-artnow

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Nocturnal Creatures: 10 Foundational Books on Bats and Their Ecology offers a comprehensive exploration of the mysterious and often misunderstood world of bats. This collection brings together a seminal selection of scientific works that delve into the ecology, behavior, and conservation of these vital mammals. The anthology spans a range of literary styles, from technical analyses to descriptive natural histories, illuminating the significance of each contribution within its literary and scientific context. Standout pieces provide detailed studies on bat habitat interactions and the ecological role bats play, offering readers a profound insight into the complexities of bat biodiversity. The contributors to this anthology, including renowned experts such as Carleton J. Phillips and Sydney Anderson, present a mosaic of perspectives that deepen the collective understanding of chiropteran ecology. Each author brings a distinct voice and expertise, reflecting a convergence of historical, environmental, and evolutionary narratives that align with ongoing scientific discourse and conservation efforts. Whether examining the hidden histories of bat populations or their present-day ecological challenges, these works capture the dynamic relationship between bats and their environments. For any reader interested in expanding their knowledge on bats, this anthology provides an unparalleled opportunity to engage with a wealth of scholarly insights. Each work encourages not only an appreciation for the diversity within bat species but also inspires critical thought about ecological preservation. Covering a wide array of themes and methodologies, Nocturnal Creatures invites readers to explore the rich dialogue fostered by the collective expertise of its contributors, making it an indispensable addition to any library concerned with wildlife ecology and conservation.
Disponibile da: 04/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 2000 pagine.

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