Review of Carnivores of the World, Second Edition , by Luke Hunter

Cracking open this fully revised field guide invites a new appreciation for the diversity of carnivores (members of the order Carnivora) in the world. Dig a little deeper and you’ll uncover just how little we know about so many of them. This second edition of the Carnivores of the World features 250...

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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:tpn-1272 2023-11-12T04:27:49+01:00 Review of Carnivores of the World, Second Edition , by Luke Hunter Barber-Meyer, Shannon M. 2019-05-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/tpn/272 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/tpn/article/1272/viewcontent/1_Barber.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/tpn/272 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/tpn/article/1272/viewcontent/1_Barber.pdf The Prairie Naturalist Biodiversity Botany Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Environmental Sciences Life Sciences Natural Resources and Conservation Systems Biology Weed Science text 2019 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T11:59:05Z Cracking open this fully revised field guide invites a new appreciation for the diversity of carnivores (members of the order Carnivora) in the world. Dig a little deeper and you’ll uncover just how little we know about so many of them. This second edition of the Carnivores of the World features 250 mammalian species—from a species so tiny it can squeeze through a wedding ring to one weighing thousands of times more, the polar bear (Ursus maritimus). Each detailed species account includes an illustration of the species (and sometimes varying forms or subspecies), information on morphological and identifying features, distribution (including a map) and habitat, feeding ecology, social and spatial behavior, reproduction and demography, and status and threats. Compiling this global summary must have been a huge undertaking. Yet the author has managed to strike the right balance of breadth and depth, and has delivered a stellar reference. Title aside, this text focuses on terrestrial carnivores. Including primarily aquatic carnivores would have forced this handy (yet comprehensive) book into a multi-volume set, losing its nimbleness. This is a terrific book to have in your personal library (and in your suitcase!). It will be hard to open Carnivores of the World without walking away with a rejuvenated sense of wonder and care for our world. Text Ursus maritimus University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Luke ENVELOPE(-94.855,-94.855,56.296,56.296)
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description Cracking open this fully revised field guide invites a new appreciation for the diversity of carnivores (members of the order Carnivora) in the world. Dig a little deeper and you’ll uncover just how little we know about so many of them. This second edition of the Carnivores of the World features 250 mammalian species—from a species so tiny it can squeeze through a wedding ring to one weighing thousands of times more, the polar bear (Ursus maritimus). Each detailed species account includes an illustration of the species (and sometimes varying forms or subspecies), information on morphological and identifying features, distribution (including a map) and habitat, feeding ecology, social and spatial behavior, reproduction and demography, and status and threats. Compiling this global summary must have been a huge undertaking. Yet the author has managed to strike the right balance of breadth and depth, and has delivered a stellar reference. Title aside, this text focuses on terrestrial carnivores. Including primarily aquatic carnivores would have forced this handy (yet comprehensive) book into a multi-volume set, losing its nimbleness. This is a terrific book to have in your personal library (and in your suitcase!). It will be hard to open Carnivores of the World without walking away with a rejuvenated sense of wonder and care for our world.
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