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This work documents various studies on hearing in marsupials and relates this information to their vocal behaviour. The organization of the brain auditory pathways of marsupials is compared with those of eutherian mammals and related to the structure of the periphery.
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This book focuses on the evolution, biogeography, systematics, taxonomy, and ecology of New World and Australasian marsupials, greatly expanding the current knowledge base.
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Although bats and dolphins live in very different environments and are vastly different in size, both groups have evolved similar sonar systems, known as echolocation... Læs mere
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Examines a variety of problems in the understanding of the evolutionary history of the marsupials. In reviewing the... Læs mere
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The ecological literature on marsupials is dominated by descriptive natural history, and there has hitherto been little attempt at either synthesis or evolutionary... Læs mere
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This book is more than just a straightforward review of marsupial reproduction for its detailed analyses and broad comparative coverage will attract mammalogists... Læs mere
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This insightful book is the most complete examination of the history and extinction of one of Australia's most enduring folkloric... Læs mere
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Marsupials are a unique group of mammals, typically associated with Australia, although many species occur in South America. This 2006 volume provides a synthesis of the latest developments... Læs mere
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The ecological literature on marsupials is dominated by descriptive natural history, and there has hitherto been little attempt at either synthesis or evolutionary... Læs mere
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Winner of the Whitley Award for Best Natural History Book 2022 A compelling, funny, first-hand account of Australia's wonderfully unique mammals and how our perceptions impact their future.