Description

Book Synopsis
From the familiar gray squirrel of American backyards to the exotic and endangered woolly flying squirrel of Pakistan, this title provides color photographs that document rare and unusual squirrels as well as common varieties, evolution, morphology, and ecology.

Trade Review
As a comprehensive guide, the book is quite informative, easy to use, beautifully designed, and an excellent resource for anyone interested in this family of mammals. -- Selma Glasscock The Wildlife Society Southwest Section Newsletter This thorough guide to the squirrel family profiles 285 species, including not only the tree and flying squirrels, but also chipmunks, ground squirrels (including prairie dogs), and marmots. Choice Squirrels of the World does a wonderful job at surveying this charismatic group of animals... The photographs in this book are worth the cost of the book themselves. -- Randy Lauff Canadian Field-Naturalist This is a wonderful book with hundreds of full-color photographs packed with loads of information on the 285 known living species of squirrels found all over the world. -- Sonu Chandiram Biz India Magazine The heart of this book is an account of each of the 285 species of squirrels... The photographs and color range maps give the book a striking and handsome appearance... excellent treatment of the squirrel family. -- Kenneth Armitage Quarterly Review of Biology Squirrels of the World provides an excellent guide to the present state of scientific knowledge of the Sciuridae, but also sheds light on the degree of ignorance that remains. -- Nicholas Gould International Zoo News Still think you know all you need to about the Sciuridae? What tree squirrel specializes in ant-eating, and has a distinct skull with a long snout? What bushy-tailed tree squirrel weighs only around 15 g, the size of a deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus)? I'm not going to tell you. Buy the book. -- Edward J. Heske Journal of Mammology If you need a squirrel inventory, this is a good one. And it's nice to feel that this type of catalogue is still appearing in print rather than on some obscure website of doubtful reliability. The back cover 'blurb' reveals the authors' impeccable institutional affiliations. -- Pat Morrie Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society A guide to the squirrels of the world is long overdue. This one is information rich, clearly written and beautifully presented. It incorporates an extensive bibliography (well over 1,500 references), discussions about important squirrel biology topics, critical conservation information, a large array of images and a massive collection of species-dependent information. -- Clay E. Corbin African Journal of Ecology As a teacher of mammalogy, this is a valuable contribution and I expect that I will use it while preparing multiple lectures for my courses. As a squirrel devotee, I am sure this I will return to many of the species accounts to glean more information and thereby bolster my enthusiasm for these fascinating animals. -- Eileen A. Lacey Journal of Mammalian Evolution

Table of Contents

Preface
Abbreviations
Taxonomic Introduction
Paleontology
Anatomy
Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation
Species Accounts
Ratufinae
Ratufa
Sciurillinae
Sciurillus
Sciurinae
Sciurini
Microsciurus
Rheithrosciurus
Sciurus
Syntheosciurus
Tamiasciurus
Pteromyini
Aeretes
Aeromys
Belomys
Biswamoyopterus
Eoglaucomys
Eupetaurus
Glaucomys
Hylopetes
Iomys
Petaurillus
Petaurista
Petinomys
Pteromys
Pteromyscus
Trogopterus
Callosciurinae
Callosciurus
Dremomys
Exilisciurus
Funambulus
Glyphotes
Hyosciurus
Lariscus
Menetes
Nannosciurus
Prosciurillus
Rhinosciurus
Rubrisciurus
Sundasciurus
Tamiops
Xerinae
Xerini
Atlantoxerus
Spermophilopsis
Xerus
Protoxerini
Epixerus
Funisciurus
Heliosciurus
Myosciurus
Paraxerus
Protoxerus
Marmotini
Ammospermophilus
Callospermophilus
Cynomys
Ictidomys
Marmota
Notocitellus
Otospermophilus
Poliocitellus
Sciurotamias
Spermophilus
Tamias
Urocitellus
Xerospermophilus
Appendix: Representative Skulls of Each Squirrel Genus
References
Index

Squirrels of the World

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A Hardback by Richard W. Thorington, Jr., John L. Koprowski, Michael A. Steele

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 27/10/2012
    ISBN13: 9781421404691, 978-1421404691
    ISBN10: 1421404699

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    From the familiar gray squirrel of American backyards to the exotic and endangered woolly flying squirrel of Pakistan, this title provides color photographs that document rare and unusual squirrels as well as common varieties, evolution, morphology, and ecology.

    Trade Review
    As a comprehensive guide, the book is quite informative, easy to use, beautifully designed, and an excellent resource for anyone interested in this family of mammals. -- Selma Glasscock The Wildlife Society Southwest Section Newsletter This thorough guide to the squirrel family profiles 285 species, including not only the tree and flying squirrels, but also chipmunks, ground squirrels (including prairie dogs), and marmots. Choice Squirrels of the World does a wonderful job at surveying this charismatic group of animals... The photographs in this book are worth the cost of the book themselves. -- Randy Lauff Canadian Field-Naturalist This is a wonderful book with hundreds of full-color photographs packed with loads of information on the 285 known living species of squirrels found all over the world. -- Sonu Chandiram Biz India Magazine The heart of this book is an account of each of the 285 species of squirrels... The photographs and color range maps give the book a striking and handsome appearance... excellent treatment of the squirrel family. -- Kenneth Armitage Quarterly Review of Biology Squirrels of the World provides an excellent guide to the present state of scientific knowledge of the Sciuridae, but also sheds light on the degree of ignorance that remains. -- Nicholas Gould International Zoo News Still think you know all you need to about the Sciuridae? What tree squirrel specializes in ant-eating, and has a distinct skull with a long snout? What bushy-tailed tree squirrel weighs only around 15 g, the size of a deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus)? I'm not going to tell you. Buy the book. -- Edward J. Heske Journal of Mammology If you need a squirrel inventory, this is a good one. And it's nice to feel that this type of catalogue is still appearing in print rather than on some obscure website of doubtful reliability. The back cover 'blurb' reveals the authors' impeccable institutional affiliations. -- Pat Morrie Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society A guide to the squirrels of the world is long overdue. This one is information rich, clearly written and beautifully presented. It incorporates an extensive bibliography (well over 1,500 references), discussions about important squirrel biology topics, critical conservation information, a large array of images and a massive collection of species-dependent information. -- Clay E. Corbin African Journal of Ecology As a teacher of mammalogy, this is a valuable contribution and I expect that I will use it while preparing multiple lectures for my courses. As a squirrel devotee, I am sure this I will return to many of the species accounts to glean more information and thereby bolster my enthusiasm for these fascinating animals. -- Eileen A. Lacey Journal of Mammalian Evolution

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Abbreviations
    Taxonomic Introduction
    Paleontology
    Anatomy
    Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation
    Species Accounts
    Ratufinae
    Ratufa
    Sciurillinae
    Sciurillus
    Sciurinae
    Sciurini
    Microsciurus
    Rheithrosciurus
    Sciurus
    Syntheosciurus
    Tamiasciurus
    Pteromyini
    Aeretes
    Aeromys
    Belomys
    Biswamoyopterus
    Eoglaucomys
    Eupetaurus
    Glaucomys
    Hylopetes
    Iomys
    Petaurillus
    Petaurista
    Petinomys
    Pteromys
    Pteromyscus
    Trogopterus
    Callosciurinae
    Callosciurus
    Dremomys
    Exilisciurus
    Funambulus
    Glyphotes
    Hyosciurus
    Lariscus
    Menetes
    Nannosciurus
    Prosciurillus
    Rhinosciurus
    Rubrisciurus
    Sundasciurus
    Tamiops
    Xerinae
    Xerini
    Atlantoxerus
    Spermophilopsis
    Xerus
    Protoxerini
    Epixerus
    Funisciurus
    Heliosciurus
    Myosciurus
    Paraxerus
    Protoxerus
    Marmotini
    Ammospermophilus
    Callospermophilus
    Cynomys
    Ictidomys
    Marmota
    Notocitellus
    Otospermophilus
    Poliocitellus
    Sciurotamias
    Spermophilus
    Tamias
    Urocitellus
    Xerospermophilus
    Appendix: Representative Skulls of Each Squirrel Genus
    References
    Index

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