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Bats - An Illustrated Guide to All Species

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Bats: An Illustrated Guide to All Species looks in detail at the more than 1,300 species known today.


List of contents










Foreword  6
 
Introduction  8

Bat Research  10

What is a Bat?  12

Evolution  16

Diversity  19

Biology  22

Behavior  30

Ecology  44

Bats & People  48

About this Book  57

 
Yangochiroptera accounts  58
Myzopodidae • Emballonuridae • Nycteridae • Furipteridae • Mormoopidae • Mystacinidae • Natalidae • Noctilionidae • Phyllostomidae • Thyropteridae • Cistugidae • Miniopteridae • Molossidae • Vespertilionidae
 
Yinpterochiroptera accounts  298
Pteropodidae • Craseonycteridae • Hipposideridae • Megadermatidae • Rhinolophidae • Rhinonycteridae • Rhinopomatidae 
 
Index of Scientific Names  388

Index of Common Names  397

Acknowledgments & Biographies  400

 


About the author










Marianne Taylor worked for seven years in natural history publishing, first at Bloomsbury and later at Birdwatch magazine, before becoming a writer. She has written more than twenty books for adults and children on a range of natural history subjects; her books include Bats, Owls, Hummingbirds (Ivy Press), the RSPB's British Birds of Prey, (A&C Black), Dragonflight (Bloomsbury), and The Nature Book (Michael O’Mara).


Summary

"Meshing deft scientific text with Tuttle’s sumptuous images, it’s a superb introduction to the baroque morphologies and flying prowess of these beguiling beasts."- Nature

Bats: An Illustrated Guide to All Species
looks in detail at the more than 1,300 species known today.

Nocturnal, fast-flying and secretive, they are endlessly fascinating, yet extremely difficult to observe and catalogue. The diversity of bats is both rich and underestimated and the threats they face from humans are very real. This guide illuminates the world of bats and reveals their true nature as intelligent, social and deeply misunderstood creatures.
This extravagantly illustrated handbook features the work of famed nature photographer Merlin D. Tuttle and in-depth profiles of 288 bats, from the Large Flying Fox, which has a wingspan of more than five feet, to the Bumblebee Bat, contender for the world’s smallest mammal. Bats includes close-up images of these animals’ delicate and intricate forms and faces, each shaped by evolution to meet the demands of an extraordinarily specialized life, and a thorough introduction which explores their natural history and unique adaptations to life on the wing. 

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Product details

Authors Marianne Taylor, Taylor Marianne
Assisted by Elizabeth Clinton (Editor), Merlin D. Tuttle (Foreword)
Publisher Ivy Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2019
 
EAN 9781782405573
ISBN 978-1-78240-557-3
No. of pages 400
Subjects Guides > Nature > Nature guide
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

NATURE / Endangered Species, NATURE / Animals / Mammals, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Taxonomy, Wildlife: mammals, Wildlife: mammals: general interest, Zoology: Mammals, Zoology: mammals (mammalogy)

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