A New Pocket Gopher (Thomomys) and A New Spiny Pocket Mouse (Liomys) from Michoacán, Mexico

A New Pocket Gopher (Thomomys) and A New Spiny Pocket Mouse (Liomys) from Michoacán, Mexico

Por E. Raymond Hall, Bernardo Villa Ramírez

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

A New Pocket Gopher (Thomomys) and A New Spiny Pocket Mouse (Liomys) from Michoac?°n, Mexico traverses the intricate and fascinating world of mammalian taxonomy, ecology, and evolution. This anthology presents an array of scientific studies that dissect the bioecological spectrum encompassing the Michoac?°n region's unique rodent fauna. Thematically rich, the collection delves into the interplay between biodiversity and environmental adaptation, offering readers a comprehensive look at the new findings in the rodent population of this biologically vibrant area. Each piece stands out for its methodical approach and insight, collectively broadening the reader'Äôs understanding of ecological niches and species evolution without attributing singular discoveries to any one contributor. Editors Bernardo Villa Ram??rez and E. Raymond Hall bring to fruition a wide-ranging anthology that is both a scholarly exposition and a field-specific discourse. As prominent figures in the scientific community, their collective efforts illuminate the significant historical and cultural undertones that inform this field of study. Embracing the rich tapestry of Latin American wildlife exploration, the works align with and contribute to ecological and evolutionary biology movements, producing a multifaceted narrative that captures the attention of both specialists and enthusiasts interested in bioregional studies. The anthology is a commendable scholarly resource, capturing a kaleidoscope of scientific perspectives on Mohican fauna. It invites readers to engage with the nuanced discoveries of diverse authors, making it an invaluable asset for those interested in zoological and ecological insights into wildlife. A New Pocket Gopher (Thomomys) and A New Spiny Pocket Mouse (Liomys) from Michoac?°n provides nuanced perspectives within a single cohesive volume, perfect for those aspiring to deepen their understanding of South American biodiversity.

Bernardo Villa Ramírez