The Natural History of Shrews (Hardcover)


There are some 266 species of shrew in 20 genera. In terms of mammalian evolution they are relatively primitive although existing species exhibit some interesting specializations. By necessity, shrews are voracious hunters with a high metabolic rate. Ever active and foraging, most shrews are terrestrial, though there are aquatic species. In this reference work the author examines in great detail the life cycle and breeding biology of shrews. In particular, she concentrates on social organization, foraging behaviour and energetics. As with other volumes in the Mammal Series, she draws together a rich diversity of information, much of it from her own research.

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There are some 266 species of shrew in 20 genera. In terms of mammalian evolution they are relatively primitive although existing species exhibit some interesting specializations. By necessity, shrews are voracious hunters with a high metabolic rate. Ever active and foraging, most shrews are terrestrial, though there are aquatic species. In this reference work the author examines in great detail the life cycle and breeding biology of shrews. In particular, she concentrates on social organization, foraging behaviour and energetics. As with other volumes in the Mammal Series, she draws together a rich diversity of information, much of it from her own research.

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Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Christopher Helm mammal series

Release date

December 1989

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234 x 156mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

192

ISBN-13

978-0-7136-8012-6

Barcode

9780713680126

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LSN

0-7136-8012-1



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