Mammalogy: adaptation, diversity, ecology
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adam_text | Adaptation, Diversity, Ecology
Third Edition
George A Feldhamer
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Lee C Drickamer
Northern Arizona University
Stephen H Vessey
Bowling Green State University
Joseph F Merritt
Illinois Natural History Survey
Carey Krajewski
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
flW tun s» The Johns Hopkins University Press
Baltimore
Brief Contents
Preface xii Chapter 19 Proboscidea, Hyracoidea,
and Sirenia 370
PAKT 1 Chapter 20 Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla 384
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 The Study of Mammals 2 [B) A [3 TP Ji 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
History of Mammalogy
Methods for Studying Mammals
IrAIrS II ^ J-
Behavior and Ecology 405
Chapter 4 Evolution and Dental
Characteristics 48
Chapter 21 Communication, Aggression,
and Spatial Relations 406
Chapter 5 Biogeography 68 Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Sexual Selection, Parental
Care, and Mating Systems
Social Behavior
PART 2 Chapter 24 Dispersal, Habitat Selection, and Migration
Populations and Life History
Structure and Function 95 Chapter 25 462
Chapter 6 Integument, Support,
and Movement 96
Chapter 26 Community Ecology 480
Chapter 7 Modes of Feeding 118
Chapter 8 Control Systems and
Biological Rhythms
Environmental Adaptations
PART !
Chapter 9 Special Topics 499
Chapter 10
PART
Reproduction 192 Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Parasites and Diseases
Domestication and
Domesticated Mammals
Conservation
Adaptive Radiation and Diversity 213
Chapter 11 Monotremes and Marsupials 218
Chapter 12 Afrosoricida, Erinaceomorpha,
Soricomorpha, Macroscelidea,
Scandentia, and Dermoptera 242
Chapter 13 Chiroptera 256
Chapter 14 Primates 280
Chapter 15 Xenarthra [Cingulata and Pilosa],
Pholidota, and Tubulidentata 302
Chapter 16 Carnivora 314
Chapter 17 Cetacea 330
Chapter 18 Rodentia and Lagomorpha 348
Glossary
References
Credits
Indexes
Preface xii
PAKT H
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 The Study of Mammals 2
What Is Mammalogy? 2
Why Study Mammals? 3
Resources for Mammalogists 4
Organization of the Book 5
Summary 6
Suggested Readings 6
Discussion Questions 7
Chapter 2 History of Mammalogy 8
First Interest in Mammals 9
17th- and 18th-Century
Natural History 10
19th Century Mammalogy 12
Emergence of Mammalogy as a Science 17
Summary 20
Suggested Readings 20
Discussion Questions 21
Chapter 3 Methods foTStudying Mammals 22
Field Methods 23
Laboratory and Museum Methods 28
Systematic Methods 38
Summary 45
Suggested Readings 47
Discussion Questions 47
Chapter 4 Evolution and Dental
Characteristics 48
Synapsid Lineage 48
Pelycosaurs and Therapsids 50
The First Mammals 54
Cenozoic Mammals and Mammalian Radiation 57
Summary of Anatomical Trends in Organization
from Mammal-Like Amniotes to Mammals 59
Characteristics of Modern Mammals 61
Dentition 62
Summary 66
Suggested Readings 66
Discussion Questions 67
Chapter 5 Biogeography 68
Global Provincialism of Mammalian Distribution 69
Historical Biogeography 72
Ecological Biogeography 84
Summary 91
Suggested Readings 92
Discussion Questions 93
PART 2
Structure and Function 95
Chapter 6 Integument, Support,
and Movement 96
Integument 96
Basic Skeletal Patterns 104
Muscles 107
Modes of Locomotion 108
Summary 115
Suggested Readings 116
Discussion Questions 117
Chapter 7 Modes of Feeding 118
Foods and Feeding 118
Foraging Strategies 138
Summary 142
Suggested Readings 143
Discussion Questions 143
Chapter 8 Control Systems and
Biological Rhythms 144
Nervous System 144
Endocrine System 148
Immune System 149
Biological Rhythms 150
Summary 154
Suggested Readings 155
Discussion Questions 155
Chapter 9 Environmental Adaptations 156
Heat Transfer Between a Mammal
and the Environment 157
Temperature Regulation 158
Adaptations to Cold 158
Contents ix
Avoidance and Resistance 159
Adaptations to Heat 176
Summary 189
Suggested Readings 190
Discussion Questions 191
Chapter 10 Reproduction 192
The Reproductive Systems 193
Gestation and Parturition 203
Reproductive Variations 204
Parturition 207
Lactation 207
Summary 209
Suggested Readings 210
Discussion Questions 211
Adaptive Radiation and Diversity 213
Chapter 11 Monotremes and Marsupials 218
Monotremata 218
Marsupials 222
Summary 240
Suggested Readings 241
Discussion Questions 241
Chapter 12 Afrosoricida, Erinaceomorpha,
Soricomorpha, Macroscelidea,
Scandentia, and Dermoptera 242
Afrosoricida, Erinaceomorpha, and Soricomorpha 242
Macroscelidea
Scandentia
Dermoptera
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 13 Chiroptera
Morphology
Fossil History
Economics and Conservation
Suborders and Families
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 14 Primates
Ordinal Characteristics
Morphology
Fossil History
Economics and Conservation
Strepsirhine Primates
Haplorhine Primates
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 15 Xenarthra [Cingulata and Pilosa],
Pholidota, and Tubulidentata 302
Xenarthra
Pholidota
Tubulidentata
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 16 Carnivora
Morphology
Fossil History
Economics and Conservation
Suborders and Families
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 17 Cetacea
Morphology
Fossil History
Economics and Conservation
Suborders
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 18 Rodentia and Lagomorpha
Rodentia
Lagomorpha
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 19 Proboscidea, Hyracoidea,
and Sirenia
Proboscidea
Hyracoidea
Sirenia
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
x Contents
Chapter 20 Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla 384
Perissodactyla 385
Artiodactyla 390
Summary 403
Suggested Readings 403
Discussion Questions 403
PART 4
Behavior and Ecology 405
Chapter 21 Communication, Aggression,
and Spatial Relations 406
Communication 406
Aggression and Competition 414
Spatial Relations 415
Summary 418
Suggested Readings 419
Discussion Questions 419
Chapter 22 Sexual Selection, Parental
Care, and Mating Systems 420
Anisogamy and the Bateman Gradient 420
Sex Ratio 421
Sexual Selection 423
Parental Investment 426
Parent-Offspring Conflict 429
Mating Systems 429
Summary 432
Suggested Readings 433
Discussion Questions 433
Chapter 23 Social Behavior 434
Examples of Cooperative Social Behavior 434
Why Mammals Live in Groups 43 7
How Social Behavior Evolves 438
Summary 446
Suggested Readings 446
Discussion Questions 447
Chapter 24 Dispersal, Habitat Selection,
and Migration 448
Dispersal from the Place of Birth 448
Habitat Selection 451
Migration 454
Homing 457
Summary 460
Suggested Readings 460
Discussion Questions 461
Chapter 25 Populations and Life History 462
Population Processes 462
Life History Traits 465
Population Growth and Regulation 468
Summary 477
Suggested Readings 478
Discussion Questions 479
Chapter 26 Community Ecology 480
The Ecological Niche 481
Species Interactions and Community Structure 481
Community Function 490
Community Patterns 492
Summary 496
Suggested Readings 497
Discussion Questions 497
PART S
Special Topics 499
Chapter 27 Parasites and Diseases 500
Parasite Collection 501
Effects of Parasites on Host Populations 501
Coevolution of Parasites and Mammalian Hosts 502
Mammalian Parasites and Diseases 504
Vector-Borne Zoonoses 508
Nonvector Zoonoses 512
Summary 515
Suggested Readings 515
Discussion Questions 515
Chapter 28 Domestication and
Domesticated Mammals 516
Why Domesticate Mammals? 516
How Domestication Began 517
Probable Stages of Mammal Domestication 518
Shared Behavioral and Physiological Characteristics 518
Mammals That Have Been Domesticated 519
Morphological Effects of Domestication 525
Domestication: Human Artifact or
Evolutionary Process? 526
Current Initiatives 526
Summary 527
Suggested Readings 527
Discussion Questions 527
Chapter 29 Conservation
Nature of the Problem
Solutions to Conservation Problems
Case Studies
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Glossary
References
Credits
Indexes
Contents xi
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Adaptation, Diversity, Ecology
Third Edition
George A Feldhamer
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Lee C Drickamer
Northern Arizona University
Stephen H Vessey
Bowling Green State University
Joseph F Merritt
Illinois Natural History Survey
Carey Krajewski
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
flW tun s» The Johns Hopkins University Press
Baltimore
Brief Contents
Preface xii Chapter 19 Proboscidea, Hyracoidea,
and Sirenia 370
PAKT 1 Chapter 20 Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla 384
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 The Study of Mammals 2 [B) A [3 TP Ji 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
History of Mammalogy
Methods for Studying Mammals
IrAIrS II ^ J-
Behavior and Ecology 405
Chapter 4 Evolution and Dental
Characteristics 48
Chapter 21 Communication, Aggression,
and Spatial Relations 406
Chapter 5 Biogeography 68 Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Sexual Selection, Parental
Care, and Mating Systems
Social Behavior
PART 2 Chapter 24 Dispersal, Habitat Selection, and Migration
Populations and Life History
Structure and Function 95 Chapter 25 462
Chapter 6 Integument, Support,
and Movement 96
Chapter 26 Community Ecology 480
Chapter 7 Modes of Feeding 118
Chapter 8 Control Systems and
Biological Rhythms
Environmental Adaptations
PART !
Chapter 9 Special Topics 499
Chapter 10
PART
Reproduction 192 Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Parasites and Diseases
Domestication and
Domesticated Mammals
Conservation
Adaptive Radiation and Diversity 213
Chapter 11 Monotremes and Marsupials 218
Chapter 12 Afrosoricida, Erinaceomorpha,
Soricomorpha, Macroscelidea,
Scandentia, and Dermoptera 242
Chapter 13 Chiroptera 256
Chapter 14 Primates 280
Chapter 15 Xenarthra [Cingulata and Pilosa],
Pholidota, and Tubulidentata 302
Chapter 16 Carnivora 314
Chapter 17 Cetacea 330
Chapter 18 Rodentia and Lagomorpha 348
Glossary
References
Credits
Indexes
Preface xii
PAKT H
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 The Study of Mammals 2
What Is Mammalogy? 2
Why Study Mammals? 3
Resources for Mammalogists 4
Organization of the Book 5
Summary 6
Suggested Readings 6
Discussion Questions 7
Chapter 2 History of Mammalogy 8
First Interest in Mammals 9
17th- and 18th-Century
Natural History 10
19th Century Mammalogy 12
Emergence of Mammalogy as a Science 17
Summary 20
Suggested Readings 20
Discussion Questions 21
Chapter 3 Methods foTStudying Mammals 22
Field Methods 23
Laboratory and Museum Methods 28
Systematic Methods 38
Summary 45
Suggested Readings 47
Discussion Questions 47
Chapter 4 Evolution and Dental
Characteristics 48
Synapsid Lineage 48
Pelycosaurs and Therapsids 50
The First Mammals 54
Cenozoic Mammals and Mammalian Radiation 57
Summary of Anatomical Trends in Organization
from Mammal-Like Amniotes to Mammals 59
Characteristics of Modern Mammals 61
Dentition 62
Summary 66
Suggested Readings 66
Discussion Questions 67
Chapter 5 Biogeography 68
Global Provincialism of Mammalian Distribution 69
Historical Biogeography 72
Ecological Biogeography 84
Summary 91
Suggested Readings 92
Discussion Questions 93
PART 2
Structure and Function 95
Chapter 6 Integument, Support,
and Movement 96
Integument 96
Basic Skeletal Patterns 104
Muscles 107
Modes of Locomotion 108
Summary 115
Suggested Readings 116
Discussion Questions 117
Chapter 7 Modes of Feeding 118
Foods and Feeding 118
Foraging Strategies 138
Summary 142
Suggested Readings 143
Discussion Questions 143
Chapter 8 Control Systems and
Biological Rhythms 144
Nervous System 144
Endocrine System 148
Immune System 149
Biological Rhythms 150
Summary 154
Suggested Readings 155
Discussion Questions 155
Chapter 9 Environmental Adaptations 156
Heat Transfer Between a Mammal
and the Environment 157
Temperature Regulation 158
Adaptations to Cold 158
Contents ix
Avoidance and Resistance 159
Adaptations to Heat 176
Summary 189
Suggested Readings 190
Discussion Questions 191
Chapter 10 Reproduction 192
The Reproductive Systems 193
Gestation and Parturition 203
Reproductive Variations 204
Parturition 207
Lactation 207
Summary 209
Suggested Readings 210
Discussion Questions 211
Adaptive Radiation and Diversity 213
Chapter 11 Monotremes and Marsupials 218
Monotremata 218
Marsupials 222
Summary 240
Suggested Readings 241
Discussion Questions 241
Chapter 12 Afrosoricida, Erinaceomorpha,
Soricomorpha, Macroscelidea,
Scandentia, and Dermoptera 242
Afrosoricida, Erinaceomorpha, and Soricomorpha 242
Macroscelidea
Scandentia
Dermoptera
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 13 Chiroptera
Morphology
Fossil History
Economics and Conservation
Suborders and Families
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 14 Primates
Ordinal Characteristics
Morphology
Fossil History
Economics and Conservation
Strepsirhine Primates
Haplorhine Primates
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 15 Xenarthra [Cingulata and Pilosa],
Pholidota, and Tubulidentata 302
Xenarthra
Pholidota
Tubulidentata
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 16 Carnivora
Morphology
Fossil History
Economics and Conservation
Suborders and Families
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 17 Cetacea
Morphology
Fossil History
Economics and Conservation
Suborders
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 18 Rodentia and Lagomorpha
Rodentia
Lagomorpha
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Chapter 19 Proboscidea, Hyracoidea,
and Sirenia
Proboscidea
Hyracoidea
Sirenia
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
x Contents
Chapter 20 Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla 384
Perissodactyla 385
Artiodactyla 390
Summary 403
Suggested Readings 403
Discussion Questions 403
PART 4
Behavior and Ecology 405
Chapter 21 Communication, Aggression,
and Spatial Relations 406
Communication 406
Aggression and Competition 414
Spatial Relations 415
Summary 418
Suggested Readings 419
Discussion Questions 419
Chapter 22 Sexual Selection, Parental
Care, and Mating Systems 420
Anisogamy and the Bateman Gradient 420
Sex Ratio 421
Sexual Selection 423
Parental Investment 426
Parent-Offspring Conflict 429
Mating Systems 429
Summary 432
Suggested Readings 433
Discussion Questions 433
Chapter 23 Social Behavior 434
Examples of Cooperative Social Behavior 434
Why Mammals Live in Groups 43 7
How Social Behavior Evolves 438
Summary 446
Suggested Readings 446
Discussion Questions 447
Chapter 24 Dispersal, Habitat Selection,
and Migration 448
Dispersal from the Place of Birth 448
Habitat Selection 451
Migration 454
Homing 457
Summary 460
Suggested Readings 460
Discussion Questions 461
Chapter 25 Populations and Life History 462
Population Processes 462
Life History Traits 465
Population Growth and Regulation 468
Summary 477
Suggested Readings 478
Discussion Questions 479
Chapter 26 Community Ecology 480
The Ecological Niche 481
Species Interactions and Community Structure 481
Community Function 490
Community Patterns 492
Summary 496
Suggested Readings 497
Discussion Questions 497
PART S
Special Topics 499
Chapter 27 Parasites and Diseases 500
Parasite Collection 501
Effects of Parasites on Host Populations 501
Coevolution of Parasites and Mammalian Hosts 502
Mammalian Parasites and Diseases 504
Vector-Borne Zoonoses 508
Nonvector Zoonoses 512
Summary 515
Suggested Readings 515
Discussion Questions 515
Chapter 28 Domestication and
Domesticated Mammals 516
Why Domesticate Mammals? 516
How Domestication Began 517
Probable Stages of Mammal Domestication 518
Shared Behavioral and Physiological Characteristics 518
Mammals That Have Been Domesticated 519
Morphological Effects of Domestication 525
Domestication: Human Artifact or
Evolutionary Process? 526
Current Initiatives 526
Summary 527
Suggested Readings 527
Discussion Questions 527
Chapter 29 Conservation
Nature of the Problem
Solutions to Conservation Problems
Case Studies
Summary
Suggested Readings
Discussion Questions
Glossary
References
Credits
Indexes
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