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| 020 | _a9780030250347 | ||
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_aDLC _ben _cDLC |
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| 050 | _aDUCE QL703.V38 | ||
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_aVoughan, T. A. _qTerry A. Vaughan |
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_aMammalogy/ _cTerry A. Vaughan; James M. Ryan |
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| 250 | _a4th | ||
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_aAustralia: _bThomson Learning, _c2000. |
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_aix, 565 p.: _bill.; _c26 cm. |
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| 500 | _aincludes bibliographical references, glossary and index | ||
| 520 | _aThis is the long-awaited revision of the best-selling classic mammalogy text. The biology of mammals is viewed from a broad range of perspectives, making it useful to instructors with contrasting approaches to the subject. Based on the extensive studies of researchers, MAMMALOGY holds the interest of students, while maintaining the respect of the members of the scholarly community of mammalogists. The topics covered were chosen as the most important, interesting, and essential to the understanding of mammals. | ||
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_2Science _aMammals |
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_aRyan, J. M. _eAuthor _qJames M. Ryan |
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_aCzaplewski, N. J. _eAuthor _qNicholas J. Czaplewski |
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_c1922 _d1922 |
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