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Titlebook: Carnivore Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution; John L. Gittleman Book Apr 2013Latest edition Cornell University 1989 Evolution.biomass.ecolog

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书目名称Carnivore Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution
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图书封面Titlebook: Carnivore Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution;  John L. Gittleman Book Apr 2013Latest edition Cornell University 1989 Evolution.biomass.ecolog
描述Carnivores have always fascinated us, even though they make up only 10% of all mammalian genera and only about 2 % of all mammalian biomass. In Greek mythology most of the gods adorned their robes and helmets with depictions of carnivores, and the great hero Hercules‘ most famous feat was killing the "invulnerable" lion with his bare hands. Part of our fascination with carnivores stems from fright and intrigue, and sometimes even hatred because of our direct competition with them. Cases of "man-eating" lions, bears, and wolves, as well as carnivores‘ reputation as killers of livestock and game, provoke communities and govermllents to adopt sweeping policies to exterminate them. Even President Theodore Roosevelt, proclaimer of a new wildlife protectionism, described the wolf as "the beast of waste and desolation. " The sheer presence and power of carnivores is daunt­ ing: they can move quickly yet silently through forests, attaining rapid bursts of speed when necessary; their massive muscles are aligned to deliver powerful attacks, their large canines and strong jaws rip open carcasses, and their scis­ sor-like carnassials slice meat. Partly because of our fear of these attributes,
出版日期Book Apr 2013Latest edition
关键词Evolution; biomass; ecology; forest
版次1
doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0855-3
isbn_softcover978-1-4612-8204-4
copyrightCornell University 1989
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