This comprehensive encyclopedia covers every living mammal species, from aardvarks to zorros. Each entry systematically details a species' form, diet, distribution, and behavior, reflecting significant advancements in our understanding of mammalian evolution, social organization, and classification. The work compiles extensive zoological research from around the globe, presenting it in an engaging and accessible manner. With habitat loss due to increasing human demands, many species are struggling for survival; thus, the encyclopedia plays a crucial role in documenting their conservation status and future prospects. It also includes the latest discoveries of new species, making it the most current resource available. The text is enriched with numerous illustrations, featuring a blend of stunning wildlife photography and detailed color artwork that showcase animals in their natural habitats and typical behaviors. 'Factfile' panels throughout provide distribution maps and scale drawings for quick reference to key data. This revised and updated edition serves as the definitive reference work on mammals for the 21st century, succeeding the author's internationally acclaimed previous edition.
David Whyte Macdonald Libros
David Whyte Macdonald es un zoólogo y conservacionista escocés que ha contribuido enormemente a popularizar la biología entre el público general. Es conocido por sus documentales y sus libros divulgativos, que acercan el mundo natural tanto a lectores como a espectadores. El enfoque de Macdonald resalta la fascinación por los procesos biológicos y la conservación de la naturaleza, inspirando una comprensión más profunda y un mayor aprecio por la biodiversidad del planeta.
