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Biology of Bats Gerhard Neuweiler (Zoological Institute, Zoological Institute, University of Munich)

Biology of Bats By Gerhard Neuweiler (Zoological Institute, Zoological Institute, University of Munich)

Summary

This introduction to the biology of bats offers a summary of the large body of information about bats that the scientific community has amassed over the years. With examples taken from European, neotropical and North American species, the volume documents what is currently known about the bat.

Biology of Bats Summary

Biology of Bats by Gerhard Neuweiler (Zoological Institute, Zoological Institute, University of Munich)

This comprehensive introduction to the biology of bats offers a summary of the large body of information about bats that the scientific community has amassed over the years. Gerhard Neuweiler, a leading, internationally recognized expert in the field, assesses the most current information available about physiological systems, ecology, and phylogeny of bats, as well as the biology of mammals in general. The book also features a thorough discussion of echolocation, a topic currently under intense scrutiny. The broad physiological perspective will allow the book to accompany regionally specific studies of bats. With examples taken from European and neotropical species, as well as North American species, this useful volume documents what is currently known about this highly successful and fascinating order of mammals.

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First published in German, this fine translation makes a wealth of information more readily available to biologists. Reviews functional anatomy, circulatory and respiratory systems, diet and digestion, aerodynamics, central nervous system, echolocation, vision, olfaction, reproduction and development, ecology, phylogeny, systematics, and more. Unusually comprehensive in its presentation of information. Suggested references listed at the end of each chapter. Well-suited as a textbook. -- Northeastern Naturalist, 2000 First published in German, this fine translation makes a wealth of information more readily available to biologists. Reviews functional anatomy, circulatory and respiratory systems, diet and digestion, aerodynamics, central nervous system, echolocation, vision, olfaction, reproduction and development, ecology, phylogeny, systematics, and more. Unusually comprehensive in its presentation of information. Suggested references listed at the end of each chapter. Well-suited as a textbook. -- Northeastern Naturalist, 2000

Table of Contents

1. Functional anatomy and locomotion ; 2. The circulatory and respiratory systems ; 3. Heat and water balance ; 4. Diet, digestion, and energy balance ; 5. Central nervous system ; 6. Echolocation ; 7. Vision, olfaction, and taste ; 8. Reproduction and development ; 9. Ecology ; 10. Phylogeny and systematics

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NLS9780195099515
9780195099515
0195099516
Biology of Bats by Gerhard Neuweiler (Zoological Institute, Zoological Institute, University of Munich)
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Oxford University Press Inc
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