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Bloomsbury Mammals of Africa: Volumes I-VI Reference Set

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Description

Explore the most comprehensive study of African wildlife ever attempted. Mammals of Africa (MoA) is a definitive six-volume series that provides a detailed look at every currently recognized species of African land mammal. This collection is essential for researchers, students, and nature enthusiasts who want to understand the incredible diversity found across the continent. With 1,160 species and 16 orders, Africa holds the greatest abundance of mammals in the world. These volumes offer the latest information regarding morphology, distribution, biology, and evolution. By incorporating fossil and molecular data, this series explains the mechanisms behind how these animals evolved and why such high levels of diversity exist. Whether you are studying biological sciences or looking for a deep dive into wild animals, this Bloomsbury Natural History set serves as a vital reference. It covers the vast range of mammals inhabiting the African landscape, making it a cornerstone for any scientific or natural history library.

Key Features

Complete six-volume set covering all 1,160 recognized species of African land mammals.

Provides detailed discussions on morphology, distribution, biology, and evolution for 16 different orders.

Uses the latest scientific data including fossil and molecular evidence to explain mammalian evolution.

Comprehensive reference for biological sciences, animal sciences, and natural history studies.

In-depth exploration of the reasons behind Africa's unmatched mammal diversity and abundance.

High-quality scientific resource published by Bloomsbury and A & C Black Publishers Ltd.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 February 2013
Listed Since
14 July 2012

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