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Academic & Professional Books  Mammals  Bats (Chiroptera)

The Bats of Somalia and Neighbouring Areas

Flora / Fauna Monograph
By: Benedetto Lanza(Author), Ugo Funaioli(Author), Marco Riccucci(Author), DeeAnn M Reeder(Foreword By)
566 pages, 65 colour photos and colour illustrations, 333 b/w photos and b/w illustrations, 32 b/w distribution maps, tables
Publisher: Edition Chimaira
The Bats of Somalia and Neighbouring Areas
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  • The Bats of Somalia and Neighbouring Areas ISBN: 9783899734478 Hardback Mar 2015 In stock
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African bats play critical ecological roles as insect eaters, pollinators, and seed dispersers but are challenged by anthropogenic factors including habitat loss and poaching. Much remains to be discovered about African bat species and existing data must be synthesized and made available to the scientific and lay community.

The Bats of Somalia and Neighbouring Areas represents such an effort, significantly contributing to the understanding of African, and especially Somali bats. For this text, a total of ~3,650 specimens (nearly all Somali) from 23 museums were examined (all measurements by a single author), which represents a comprehensive and unparalleled examination of these taxa. This compendium is well placed amongst classic resources on African bats, including Rosevear’s Bats of West Africa, Monadjem et al.’s Bats of Southern and Central Africa, and the Chiroptera volume of Kingdon’s Mammals of Africa.

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Flora / Fauna Monograph
By: Benedetto Lanza(Author), Ugo Funaioli(Author), Marco Riccucci(Author), DeeAnn M Reeder(Foreword By)
566 pages, 65 colour photos and colour illustrations, 333 b/w photos and b/w illustrations, 32 b/w distribution maps, tables
Publisher: Edition Chimaira
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