Wild Mammals of North America : Biology, Management, and Economics
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"This book provides an excellent review by Sections: I. Marsupialia, Insectivora, Chiroptera, and Xenarthra; II. Lagomorpha; III. Rodentia; IV. Cetacea; V. Carnivora; VI. Pinnipedia and Sirenia; VII. Artiodactyla; and VIII. Exotic Species. Each chapter includes discussions on nomenclature, distribution, description, physiology, reproduction, ecology, food habits, behavior, mortality, age determination, economic status and management. The coverage is excellent and current... This reviewer was impressed enough with this work to adapt Chapman and Feldhamer as an alternate textbook for a senior-graduate level course in mammalogy and for a course in furbearers and game mammals." -- Howard J. Stains, Southern Illinois University, Book Reviews
"This volume is an essential for any professional in the areas of wildlife management or biology, and of great value to anyone interested in the life histories of North American mammals." -- Northeastern Naturalist
Wild Mammals of North America: Biology, Management, and Economics,Joseph A. Chapman,George A. Feldhamer,The Johns Hopkins University Press,0801823536,General,Mammals,Nature,North America,Wildlife Management,Conservation of wildlife & habitats,Social Science / Anthropology / General
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