The Indian Blackbuck Antelope
Author: Elizabeth Cary Mungall
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Published: 1978
Total Pages: 192
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Elizabeth Cary Mungall
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Published: 1978
Total Pages: 192
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Elizabeth C. Mungall
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Published: 1984
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780890961971
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: M. K. Ranjitsinh
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 200
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In This Book You Will Find History, Legend, Erudition, Insight And Anecdotes To Liven Interest Of The Layman And The Expert On This Graceful Antelope. Kw: Indian Wildlife, Blackbuck
Author: David J. Schmidly
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2016-08-09
Total Pages: 737
ISBN-13: 1477308865
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →From reviews of previous editions: “This is the standard reference about Texas mammals.” —Wildlife Activist “A must for anyone seriously interested in the wildlife of Texas.” —Texas Outdoor Writers Association News “[This book] easily fills the role of both a field guide and a desk reference, and is written in a style that appeals to the professional biologist and amateur naturalist alike. . . . [It] should prove useful to anyone with an interest in the mammal fauna of Texas or the southern Great Plains.” —Prairie Naturalist The Mammals of Texas has been the standard reference since the first edition was coauthored by William B. Davis and Walter P. Taylor in 1947. Revised several times over the succeeding decades, it remains the most authoritative source of information on the mammalian wildlife of Texas, with physical descriptions and life histories for 202 species, abundant photographs and drawings, and distribution maps. In this new edition, David J. Schmidly is joined by one of the most active researchers on Texas mammals, Robert D. Bradley, to provide a thorough update of the taxonomy, distribution, and natural history of all species of wild mammals that inhabit Texas today. Using the most recent advances in molecular biology and in wildlife ecology and management, the authors include the most current information about the scientific nomenclature, taxonomy, and identification of species, while also covering significant advances in natural history and conservation.
Author: S. Theodore Baskaran
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 0143066048
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: L. Bruce Kekule
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 227
ISBN-13: 9789749232774
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Mahesh Rangarajan
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
Published: 2006-07
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9788178241401
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Book Focuses On Key Landmarks In The History Of Indian Wildlife - Both Its Conservation And Decline. Chapters On The Ancient And Medieval Periods Sketch Out India`S Early Wildlife History. Nature`S Retreat Against Human Onslaught Over The Past Two Centuries, And Effrots To Reverse That Trend, Are Addressed In Detail. The Past Can Seve As A Guide To Options For The Present. It Can Reveal Strategies For A Future In Which Wildlife And People Coexist. This Book Ends By Looking Ahead And Identifies Workable Ways To Conserve India`S Vanishing Wildlife.
Author: Farshid Ahrestani
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-04-02
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 9401775702
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Large terrestrial mammalian herbivores play critical roles in ecosystems by acting as regulators of energy and nutrient cycles, modulators of plant community composition and grassland-woodland transitions, agents of seed dispersal, and as prey for large carnivores. Though large herbivores represent a prominent component of mammalian assemblages throughout South and Southeast Asia, little is known about their roles in ecosystems in the region. This volume presents, for the first time, a collection of studies on the ecology of the rich and diverse large herbivore assemblages of South and Southeast Asia. Prepared by experts on herbivores of the region, it covers a comprehensive range of topics, including their evolutionary history, behavioural, nutritional, and population ecology, patterns of diversity across environmental gradients, roles as seed dispersers and regulators of plant growth, community compositions, and their conservation in the face of hunting and global change.
Author: John L Long
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Published: 2003-08-14
Total Pages: 612
ISBN-13: 0643099166
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Winner in the Scholarly Reference section of the 2004 Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing. Introduced Mammals of the World provides a concise and extensive source of information on the range of introductions of mammals conducted by humans, and an indication as to which have resulted in adverse outcomes. It provides a very valuable tool by which scientists can assess future potential introductions (or re-introductions) to avoid costly mistakes. It also provides tangible proof of the need for political decision makers to consider good advice and make wise and cautious decisions. Introduced Mammals of the World also provides a comprehensive reference to students of ecological systems management and biological conservation. This book is a companion volume to Introduced Birds of the World, by the same author, published in 1981, and which remains the premier text of its kind in the world more than twenty years after it was published. Introduced Mammals of the World provides the most comprehensive account of the movement of mammals around the world providing details on the date(s) of introduction, the person/agency responsible, the source populations, the location(s) of release, the fate of the introductions, and the impact if known, for over 300 species of mammal.