Felines of the World: Discoveries in Taxonomic Classification and History provides the most vital and recent taxonomic, palaeontological, phylogenetic, and DNA advances of wild felid species and the domestic cat following the guidelines dictated by the last revised Taxonomy drafted by the IUCN SSC Cat Specialist Group. It highlights the importance of felines and their role as predators in maintaining the ecological biome balance in which they have evolved.
This book delves into the anatomical, evolutionary, and zoogeographic features of fossil and current felid species. Each species is described in detail regarding its classification, habitat, and biological habits such as reproduction and hunting. This book also presents the most updated threat and conservation statuses of each species identified on the CITES, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, and the Red List from the IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature, to raise awareness of felid importance in ecosystem balances.
Felines of the World: Discoveries in Taxonomic Classification and History is the ideal resource for zoologists and palaeontologists, primarily those interested in the evolution and features of extinct and extant felines.
1. Order of Carnivores
2. Family Felidae
3. Zoogeography of Felines
Gallery of All Species of Felidae
4. Pantherinae
5. Felinae
6. Ecology
7. Ethology
8. Genetics
9. The Felidae and the Man
10. Conservation of Felidae
Dr. Giovanni Giuseppe Bellani is a zoology consultant for some of the most prestigious natural history museums in Italy, including his current affiliation with the Natural History Museum of Novara. He received his Ph.D. in Natural Sciences from the University of Pavia. He is a member of the Scientific Committee for the Design of Watercourses, which is part of the Piedmontese ecomuseum project. Dr. Bellani has published three books on natural sciences and has collaborated on numerous scientific journal publications on zoology and environmental sciences.