
Bats: From Evolution to Conservation 2nd Edition
Author(s): John D. Altringham (Author)
- Publisher: OUP Oxford
- Publication Date: 25 Aug. 2011
- Edition: 2nd
- Language: English
- Print length: 352 pages
- ISBN-10: 0199207119
- ISBN-13: 9780199207114
Book Description
This new edition is fully updated and greatly expanded throughout, maintaining the depth and scientific rigour of the first edition. It is written with infectious enthusiasm, and beautifully illustrated with drawings and colour photographs.
Editorial Reviews
Review
a useful reference for everyone from professional biologists to persons simply interested in learning more about the biology of bats … I greatly enjoyed reading this book; it is an excellent contribution to the literature on the biology of bats. In addition to providing a useful account of the biology of the world’s bats, the author has used bats to demonstrate how basic biological processes also shape the rest of our natural world. I believe this book is a valuable reference for bat enthusiasts … and I highly recommend it to anyone interest in the biology of mammals. ―
Journal of MammalogyThe book is richly illustrated with drawings, graphs and tables that augment information presented in the text. The wealth of unanswered questions about bats emerges from the book, making it easy for student readers to see and appreciate the opportunities that bats present to a variety of biologists. This is an excellent book from one end to the other and I highly recommend it to students and colleagues. It is a book that meets its stated goal … to use bats to illustrate processes and concepts in biology. When it comes to ecology and behaviour, he has more than succeeded … Bravo! ―
Journal of Animal EcologyNot a casual coffee-table book and not a beginner’s guide, this book is aimed at students … it is a surprisingly readable, yet highly scientific, description of bat flight … If you want to take an active part in bat conservation, you’ll be much better informed by this book. ―
Crispin Scott, Wildlifethis book provides an up-to-date and accurate picture of how bats spend their lives and will be an indispensable reference work for both professional and amateur naturalists ―
Ethology Ecology & Evolution…this is an excellent book for people with a genuine interst in bats…This will be an essential reference for bat enthusiasts… ―
Neil Willcox, Scottish Wildlife…interesting and readable book…Altringham’s conversational writing style makes the book very readable, and he is genuinely fascinated by his topic…an interesting and enjoyable reference for students and scientists with an interest in bats. ―
Ecology & EvolutionThis book on the natural history and biology of bats is aimed primarily at zoology students but will also appeal to many amateur naturalists…The book is well illustrated and well referenced. ―
Aslib Book GuideReview
a useful reference for everyone from professional biologists to persons simply interested in learning more about the biology of bats … I greatly enjoyed reading this book; it is an excellent contribution to the literature on the biology of bats. In addition to providing a useful account of the biology of the world’s bats, the author has used bats to demonstrate how basic biological processes also shape the rest of our natural world. I believe this book is a valuable reference for bat enthusiasts … and I highly recommend it to anyone interest in the biology of mammals. ―
Journal of MammalogyThe book is richly illustrated with drawings, graphs and tables that augment information presented in the text. The wealth of unanswered questions about bats emerges from the book, making it easy for student readers to see and appreciate the opportunities that bats present to a variety of biologists. This is an excellent book from one end to the other and I highly recommend it to students and colleagues. It is a book that meets its stated goal … to use bats to illustrate processes and concepts in biology. When it comes to ecology and behaviour, he has more than succeeded … Bravo! ―
Journal of Animal EcologyNot a casual coffee-table book and not a beginner’s guide, this book is aimed at students … it is a surprisingly readable, yet highly scientific, description of bat flight … If you want to take an active part in bat conservation, you’ll be much better informed by this book. ―
Crispin Scott, Wildlifethis book provides an up-to-date and accurate picture of how bats spend their lives and will be an indispensable reference work for both professional and amateur naturalists ―
Ethology Ecology & Evolution…this is an excellent book for people with a genuine interst in bats…This will be an essential reference for bat enthusiasts… ―
Neil Willcox, Scottish Wildlife…interesting and readable book…Altringham’s conversational writing style makes the book very readable, and he is genuinely fascinated by his topic…an interesting and enjoyable reference for students and scientists with an interest in bats. ―
Ecology & EvolutionThis book on the natural history and biology of bats is aimed primarily at zoology students but will also appeal to many amateur naturalists…The book is well illustrated and well referenced. ―
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