Tags
Language
Tags
June 2025
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 1 2 3 4 5
    Attention❗ To save your time, in order to download anything on this site, you must be registered 👉 HERE. If you do not have a registration yet, it is better to do it right away. ✌

    ( • )( • ) ( ͡⚆ ͜ʖ ͡⚆ ) (‿ˠ‿)
    SpicyMags.xyz

    The Giraffe: Biology, Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour

    Posted By: Underaglassmoon
    The Giraffe: Biology, Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour

    The Giraffe: Biology, Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour
    Wiley Blackwell | Zoology | October 31, 2016 | ISBN-10: 1118587472 | 232 pages | pdf | 5.18 mb

    by Bryan Shorrocks (Author)

    Provides a comprehensive overview of one of nature's most engaging mammals

    Covers fossil history, taxonomy, genetics, physiology, biomechanics, behavior, ecology, and conservation
    Includes genetic analysis of five of the six subspecies of modern giraffes
    Includes giraffe network studies from Laikipia Kenya, Etosha National Park, Namibia andSamburu National Reserve, Kenya

    The giraffe is one of nature's most loved mammals. Evolving over 8 million years, there are nine recognized subspecies of this iconic African creature. While giraffes have long fascinated humans, their placid nature has ensured that the relationship with humans has often been to their own detriment. Two of the nine subspecies are currently listed as endangered and conservation work is hampered by war, civil unrest, habitat destruction and poaching.

    The Giraffe: Biology, Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour reviews the fossil history, taxonomy, genetics, physiology, biomechanics, behaviour, ecology, and conservation of the giraffe. Topics include:

    - The origin and evolution of modern giraffes
    - Present distribution and geographical races
    - Anatomy and physiology
    - Individual Behaviour
    - Social networks and 'loose' giraffe groups
    - Population movement and regulation
    - Conservation

    Suitable for senior undergraduate and graduate students and researchers in zoology, wildlife management, population genetics, behavioural ecology and conservation, as well as amateur naturalists and conservationists.

    About the Author
    Professor Bryan Shorrocks, Environment Department, University of York, York, UK.

    Topics
    Zoology
    Mammals
    Ecology



    Click Here for More books