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Jonathan Kingdon

    1 de enero de 1935

    Jonathan Kingdon es un zoólogo, autor científico y artista cuyo trabajo se centra en la ilustración taxonómica y la evolución de los mamíferos africanos. Su enfoque artístico de la ciencia ilumina conceptos biológicos complejos a través de obras visualmente cautivadoras. A través de sus detallados esfuerzos, contribuye a una comprensión más profunda del mundo natural y su fascinante historia evolutiva. Sus contribuciones a la escritura y la ilustración científica ofrecen a los lectores una perspectiva única sobre la fauna de África.

    Und der Mensch schuf sich selbst
    Primaten aus Afrika
    The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals
    Origin Africa
    The Kingdon Pocket Guide to African Mammals
    • The Kingdon Pocket Guide to African Mammals

      Second Edition

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      This comprehensive field guide is essential for anyone embarking on an African safari, featuring extensive coverage of the continent's land mammals. The fully updated second edition is designed for portability, making it easy to carry while exploring. It serves as a detailed resource for wildlife enthusiasts, offering valuable insights and information on the diverse species found across Africa.

      The Kingdon Pocket Guide to African Mammals
      4,5
    • A major new look at how Africa's geological history, climate, geography and biology resulted in the wonderful diversity of life found there. It is also the story of how it was the crucible for the evolution most extraordinary species on Earth - Homo sapiens.

      Origin Africa
      3,5
    • This is a complete guide to the mammal fauna of Africa. Covering all known species (around 460), this guide will enable identification of all land mammals likely to be seen anywhere in Africa. Detailed accounts, with colour illustrations, are provided for most species, but some complex small mammal groups are summarized by genera. The colour illustrations show both sexes in sexually dimorphic species, and there are also a wealth of line drawings illustrating typical behaviours, the function of camouflaged or disruptive markings and the details of interspecific variation among closely allied species. Distribution maps show the ranges of most species covered.

      The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals