Mammals of Australia

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    • Turner, Jim

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Mammals of Australia

written and illustrated by James R. Turner

(Pensoft series faunistica, 33)

Pensoft, 2004

  • hardback

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Mammals of Australia : an introduction to their classification, biology and distribution

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-209) and index

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Description

This book introduces the species of Australian mammals. It includes a painting of each species, along with distribution map. This book includes about 320 species of Australian mammals currently recognised in 2003. Almost all of the paintings in this book come from photographs taken of individual species in their natural settings, however in a few cases where no photograph exists, the author has used the published type description of the species or other available information to create the painting. The individual species are arranged in alphabetical order using their common name. However a Quickfind index is provided at the front of the book to enable those familiar with scientific names to go directly to any specific species. Details are given for each Subclass, Order, Suborder, Superfamily, Family and Subfamily. The text on each species has clear, precise information and is presented in such a way, so as to make of value to readers from the layperson, naturalist through to the scientist. Indeed anyone who may have an interest in learning more about Australian mammals. The comprehensive reference list gives the reader access to thousands of scientific papers and articles for further reading.

Table of Contents

Foreword - Preface - Acknowledgements - Quick Find Index. List of Species of Australian mammals - Introduction - Mammals, Marsupials, Monotremes, Eutherians, Introduced species - Some Diagnostic Characters in Mammals - The Mammals of Australia: The Families - Subclass Prototheria (monotremes), Orders and Families - Subclass Marsupialia, Orders, Superfamilies and Families - Subclass Eutheria, Orders, Superfamilies and Families - The Mammals of Australia: the Species & Sub-species - Glossary - References - Index

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