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The mammals of Trans-Pecos Texas : including Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains National Parks

Title
The mammals of Trans-Pecos Texas : including Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains National Parks / Franklin D. Yancey II, David J. Schmidly, Richard W. Manning, and Stephen Kasper ; illustrations by Chester O. Martin ; foreword by William I. Lutterschmidt and Brian R. Chapman..
ISBN
9781648430244
1648430244
9781648430251
Edition
Second edition.
Publication
College Station : Texas A&M University Press, [2023]
Physical Description
xviii, 360 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 25 cm.
Summary
"One hundred and five species of mammals are native to the Trans-Pecos region of Texas. The greatly varied terrain, climate, and vegetation make its mammalian life exceptionally varied, ranging from tiny shrews to great elks, from bats to aquatic beavers and muskrats, from desert-dwelling kangaroo rats to forest-loving chipmunks, and from an assortment of mice and rats to predatory cougars and coyotes. This fully revised and updated edition of "The Mammals of Trans-Pecos Texas" provides a guide to the identification of these animals and summarizes important facts about their lives. With nearly every species illustrated with accurate, detailed pen-and-ink drawings by artist Chester O. Martin and color plates of some of the most iconic mammals that live in the Trans-Pecos region, it exemplifies how biologists integrate art with science to develop a wider appreciation for nature. The account of each species is arranged to contain a brief description of the animal, the geographic distribution of the species, and a discussion of the natural history of the mammal. This authoritative work brings together an appreciation for and understanding of the diversity of fauna, life histories, and ecologies within a unique and fascinating landscape"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 01, 2023
Series
Integrative natural history series.
Integrative natural history series
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Description of the Area
Synopsis of Trans-Pecos Mammals
Mammalian Habitats and Factors Influencing Distribution
Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Changes in Landscapes and the Mammal Fauna
Key to the Orders of Trans-Pecos Mammals
Accounts of Species
Didelphimorphia (Opossums)
Cingulata (Armadillos)
Lagomorpha (Rabbits and Hares)
Eulipotyphla (Shrews, Moles, and Relatives)
Chiroptera (Bats)
Carnivora (Carnivores)
Artiodactyla (Even-Toed Ungulates)
Rodentia (Rodents)
Extirpated Mammals, Species of Possible Occurrence, Introduced and Feral Species
Saving the Last Frontier: Conservation Threats and Solutions
Appendix 1. The Measurement System
Appendix 2. Plants Mentioned in the Text
Glossary.
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