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Field Guides & Natural History  Mammals  Bats (Chiroptera)

I Chirotteri Italiani [The Bats of Italy]

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: Lorenzo Fornasari(Author), Carlo Violani(Author), Bruno Zava(Author)
131 pages, 8 plates with 63 colour photos, 7 plates with b/w line drawings; b/w line drawings, b/w distribution maps
Publisher: Naturama
I Chirotteri Italiani [The Bats of Italy]
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  • I Chirotteri Italiani [The Bats of Italy] ISBN: 9788883020179 Paperback Dec 1997 Unavailable #70295
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Language: Italian

An important guide to Italian chiroptera. Thirty species are fully described and the guide includes identification keys.

Summary in Italian:
È Ia guida piú recente dedicata ai pipistrelli del nostro paese. La varietà di specie rintracciabile e osservabile in Italia è davvero elevata se consideriamo che i chirotteri, oggi in forte diminuzione in tutto il mondo, sono presenti in tutta Europa con trenta specie, di cui otto rischiano l'estinzione, quattro sono vulnerabili e ben 15 sono considerate rare.

Le cause della loro rarefazione sono state identificate nelle alterazioni e distruzioni degli habitat, e nell’impiego di pesticidi e di altri trattamenti chimici. Con un ricco apparato iconografico, il volume descrive le trenta specie presenti sul territorio italiano studiandone distribuzione e abitudini di vita, tipologia dei luoghi ove è possibile trovarli, movimenti e migrazioni cui sono soggetti.

 

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: Lorenzo Fornasari(Author), Carlo Violani(Author), Bruno Zava(Author)
131 pages, 8 plates with 63 colour photos, 7 plates with b/w line drawings; b/w line drawings, b/w distribution maps
Publisher: Naturama
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