Handbook of the Mammals of the WorldVolume 9: Bats

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Publicat per Lynx Edicions en associació amb Conservation International i la UICN Hem guardat el millor per al final! El volum 9 completa la sèrie Handbook of Mammals of the World , i tracta sobre els ratpenats, l’ordre dels Chiroptera. El nostre coneixement dels ratpenats ha esclatat en les últimes dues dècades, i tota aquesta informació es reflecteix en aquest volum. El nombre d’espècies reconegudes ha augmentat en més de 400 durant aquest temps i segueix creixent. Els ratpenats ocupen gairebé tots els hàbitats dels sis continents i la seva ecologia és increïblement diversa. Pol·linitzadors i dispersors de llavors per a milers d’espècies de plantes, els ratpenats són fonamentals per al manteniment dels ecosistemes tropicals. Com sempre, el text inclou informació actualitzada sobre cada espècie, i cadascuna està acuradament il·lustrada. Els relats familiars inclouen fotografies en color que documenten una varietat de comportaments d’aquests interessants mamífers.

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Codi de producte: HMW0009

ISBN: 978-84-16728-19-0

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“Aquest últim llibre és una proesa notable en si mateix. Però penseu en la quantitat de treball que ha suposat produir tota la sèrie: classificar l’última taxonomia; trobar milers d’imatges; escriure comptes per a cada espècie i trobar les persones adequades per escriure’ls; preparant il·lustracions per a tots els mamífers del planeta. Aquest va ser un projecte herculi i estic segur que molts observadors de mamífers estan molt agraïts a tots els implicats. /…/ El volum final garanteix que el manual acabi amb una nota alta. Encara no l’he llegit amb detall, i estic segur que hi haurà desacords amb algunes de les opcions taxonòmices. Però les fotografies són fabuloses i inclouen diverses persones que informen regularment en aquest lloc: ràpidament vaig veure fotos de Vladimir Dinets Jose Gabriel Martinez i algunes de mi. Algunes de les fotografies en vol en particular són excel·lents; probablement no n’hauria d’afegir cap aquí per motius de drets d’autor, però mireu una selecció al lloc de l’editor . També vaig reconèixer la majoria dels autors que van col·laborar, molts dels quals han tingut l’amabilitat de respondre a les meves preguntes al llarg dels anys. Els ratpenats solen ser els més amables i apassionats de tots els mamífers”.

Jon Hall, Mammal Watching , 27 d’octubre de 2019

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4.3 kg

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24 × 31 cm

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Tapa dura

Pàgines

1008

Data de publicació

October 2019

Publicat per

Lynx Edicions

Descripció

Hem guardat el millor per al final! El volum 9 completa la sèrie Handbook of Mammals of the World , i tracta sobre els ratpenats, l’ordre dels Chiroptera.

El nostre coneixement dels ratpenats ha esclatat en les últimes dues dècades, i tota aquesta informació es reflecteix en aquest volum. El nombre d’espècies reconegudes ha augmentat en més de 400 durant aquest temps i segueix creixent. Els ratpenats ocupen gairebé tots els hàbitats dels sis continents i la seva ecologia és increïblement diversa. Pol·linitzadors i dispersors de llavors per a milers d’espècies de plantes, els ratpenats són fonamentals per al manteniment dels ecosistemes tropicals.

Com sempre, el text inclou informació actualitzada sobre cada espècie, i cadascuna està acuradament il·lustrada. Els relats familiars inclouen fotografies en color que documenten una varietat de comportaments d’aquests interessants mamífers.

Atorgat al títol acadèmic destacat, 2020 CHOICE : Current Reviews for Academic Libraries’.

Choice publica una llista de títols acadèmics destacats que es van revisar durant l’any natural anterior. Aquesta prestigiosa llista reflecteix el millor en títols acadèmics revisats per Choice i porta amb si l’extraordinari reconeixement de la comunitat de biblioteques acadèmics.

Continguts i autors:

Comanda CHIROPTERA

Família Pteropodidae (Ratpenats de fruites del Vell Món)Norberto Giannini, Connor Burgin, Victor Van Cakenberghe, Susan Tsang, Stefan Hintsche, Tyrone Lavery, Frank Bonaccorso, Francisca Almeida i Brian O’Toole
Família Rhinopomatidae (Ratpenats de cua de ratolí)Ivan Horáček
Família Craseonycteridae (Ratpenat de nas de porc)Tigga Kingston i Pipat Soisook
Família Megadermatidae (Ratpenats falsos vampirs)Carles M. Francesc
Família Rhinonycteridae (Ratpenats tridents)Petr Benda
Família Hipposisididae (Ratpenats de nas de fulla del Vell Món)Ara Monadjem, Pipat Soisook, Vu Dinh Thong i Tigga Kingston
Família Rhinolophidae (Ratpenats de ferradura)Gábor Csorba, Anthony Hutson, Steve Rossiter i Connor Burgin
Família Emballonuridae (Ratpenats de cua de beina)Frank Bonaccorso
Família Nycteridae (Ratpenats de cara escletxada)Ara Monadjem
Família Myzopodidae (Ratpenats amb peus ventosos de Madagascar)Steve Goodman
Família Mystacinidae (Ratpenats de cua curta de Nova Zelanda)Cory Toth
Família Noctilionidae (Ratpenats Bulldog)Rodrigo Medellín
Família Furipteridae (Ratpenat fumat i ratpenat sense polze)Joaquín Arroyo-Cabrales
Família Thyropteridae (Ratpenats amb ales de disc)Thomas Lee, Jr
Família Mormoopidae ( ratpenats amb cara de fantasma, ratpenats d’esquena nu i ratpenats amb bigoti)Ana Pavan
Família Phyllostomidae (Ratpenats de nas de fulla del Nou Món)Sergio Solari, Rodrigo Medellín, Bernal Rodríguez-Herrera, Valeria da Cunha Tavares, Guilherme Garbino, M. Alejandra Camacho, Diego Tirira Saá, Burton Lim, Joaquín Arroyo-Cabrales, Armando Rodríguez-Durán, Elizabeth Dumont, Santiago Burneo, Luis F. Aguirre Urioste, Marco Tschapka & Deborah Espinosa
Família Natalidae (Ratpenats d’orelles d’embut)Adrián Tejedor
Família Molossidae (Ratpenats de cua lliure)Peter Taylor, Burton Lim, Michael Pennay, Pipat Soisook, Tigga Kingston, Livia Loureiro i Ligiane Moras
Família Miniopteridae (Ratpenats de dits llargs)Carlos Ibáñez i Javier Juste
Família Cistugidae (Ratpenats de les glàndules alars)Manuel Ruedi
Família Vespertilionidae (Vesper Rats)Ricardo Moratelli, Connor Burgin, Vinícius Cláudio, Roberto Novaes, Adrià López-Baucells i Rudolf Haslauer
  • 73 làmines de colors
  • Més de 450 fotografies en color
  • 1423 mapes de distribució

4 ressenyes per Handbook of the Mammals of the WorldVolume 9: Bats

  1. English

    Mark Tasker

    Truly excellent compilation. It will take me some time more to read it, but as a volume to dip into it is wonderful. Well done all. My only slight quibble is that it would have been good to show sonograms of typical echolocation calls (for those bats that do echolocate of course). Lovely artwork too.

  2. English

    Mansur AL-Fahad (propietari verificat)

    Ended, saved the best for last!!Thanks everyone for completing the series.

  3. English

    Mansur AL-Fahad (propietari verificat)

    Great work, and as usual the authors and illustrators made a great effort to the success of the work. Finally I congratulate everyone on the completion of the series

  4. English

    Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne

    The final volume in the Handbook of the Mammals of the World marks the end of an epic scientific journey which has seen a multidisciplinary team of administrators, editors, fund raisers, scientists, artists, designers and a host of other skilled professionals document all of the living mammals on our planet in a series of books where every mammal is illustrated for the first time with succinct information provided on every species together with a distribution map. I did not see this making the headline news on TV in the same way as a major landmark in space exploration. But it is odd that it has taken fifty years after we put a human on the moon, to get around to documenting and illustrating in this way, all the living species of the most popular taxonomic group of life forms on our own planet. Also, it is remarkable that it has been achieved not by governments with astronomical budgets but by private enterprise; led by a team of visionaries. The completion of Handbook of the Mammals of the World (HMW) also strengthens Lynx Edicions as a publisher with an Aladdin’s cave of natural history material that will enable it to (and it has already begun to do so) publish a series of country or regional level guides to mammals.

    The final volume follows (well nearly) the standard format for the series. A few preliminaries are followed by expansive family introductions which are grouped under standard categories including Systematics, Morphological Aspects, Habitat, General Habits, Communication, Food and Feeding, Breeding, Movements, Home Range and Social Organisation, Relationships with Humans and finally Status and Conservation. These sections are interspersed with stunning images of a generous size afforded by the larger encyclopaedia size of the pages. Some images occupy a full page combining a coffee-table presentational format to a book underpinned by solid science. One surprise with this volume is that the index and the references are on a CD and can also be downloaded freely from the Lynx Edicions website. The latter is essential because technology has evolved and people demand slimmer and lighter laptops and CD readers are no longer included as standard. In the very first page of the introduction this departure from other volumes is explained. The rapid increase in the number of species to over 1,400 species had resulted in a book which would have exceeded 1,200 pages; larger than the size that could have been bound into a single volume.

    I suspect the references of 102 pages and the index of 23 pages being available only as pdfs will produce a mixed reaction. Of course in a book, it is nice to have them all in the book. But there is a huge advantage with the pdfs. It is very easy now to search the index and pdf on your laptop and also very easy to copy over any references if you are working on an article and paper. This book arrived after I had sent back the first page layouts of ‘A Naturalist Guide to the Mammals of Sri Lanka’ to be published by John Beaufoy Publishing. I had been able to cover 31 of the 33 species of bats in Sri Lanka, helped enormously by the work done in Sri Lanka by Professor Wipula Yapa and his students. In a jiffy I was able to search the references pdf for ‘Yapa’ and Chocolate Pipistrelle Falsistrellus affinis. I searched for the latter because it was one of the species for which I had not been able to source an image for the first edition of my book. I for one would be happy if the references for all of the HMW series were to be made available in the future as searchable pdfs on their website

    With all of the volumes in the HMW, the species accounts are very much in the vein of something you refer to, but the extensive family accounts are pages that you could happily dip into at random and find the content utterly absorbing if you have an interest in mammals. The family accounts in the other volumes were almost always in accessible language. However, with this volume some of the text is necessarily technical when matters such as vocal frequencies, dentition and bone structure are discussed in separating genera. No less than 52 authors are responsible for the text and a team of seven artists have painted the plates to create definitive reference work under the chief editorship of two of the most respected and published mammalogists in the world. As always, the images are stunning, whether it is a fruit bat flying and carrying one of its young or a day roost of bats under a branch looking like some strange tree fungi.

    When I first wrote and photographed a guide to the mammals of Sri Lanka a few decades ago, fruit bats were in the Megachiroptera and the insectivorous bats were in the Microchiroptera suborders. The long established classical taxonomy has been overturned by molecular phylogenetics showing that the megabats are nested within the microbats. In the first three pages of introduction there is an explanation of how the 21 families are now grouped with seven families in the suborder Yinpterochiroptera and the remaining 14 in the suborder Yangochiroptera. There is also a thumbnail summary of the families in the first three pages. I would have liked to have seen something like a stylised phylogenetic diagram to illustrate the relationship between the families. Although this is absent, nevertheless, the more taxonomically complex families such as Old Word Fruit Bats (family Pteropididae) and Vesper Bats (family Vespertilionidae) for example, have simple diagrams to show how the families break down into subfamilies and tribes. The Old World Fruit Bats for example comprise eight subfamilies with the subfamily Rousettinae having seven tribes.

    For some people the taxonomic details might be just technical noise and irrelevant to enjoying these wonderful mammals which show so much variety (21 families!). But for others like me, knowing some of these levels of taxonomic groupings, makes it easier to have a ‘mental filing system’ to deal with a large number of species. Quite often (but not always) subfamilies and tribes have a geographic node as colonising mammals speciated. For someone like me who has a home in two continents it is always interesting to understand which families are found where. In Asia, I would go up to the roof top with my youngest daughter when she was a little child and watch the sky pepper with dark dots at dusk as a swarm of Indian Flying Foxes left a city park and flew over our house with purposeful wingbeats. In the UK the fruit bats are absent, but we join the bat walks at the London Wetland Centre to see and hear on bat detectors, species that represent families found in both Asia and Europe. As with many birders who have a fascination with taxonomic matters, I always find the Systematics section of the family accounts very interesting. A study of how we have grouped families is also a study of how science has changed.

    By comprehensively documenting and illustrating every species of mammal in the world, the HMW sets a new baseline of reference for researchers. It is a milestone, but not the end of a project to document mammals; it marks yet another beginning since there is so much more to learn in a world where new and sometimes even large mammals are still found hidden in plain sight.

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