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Les Chauves-Souris de Madagascar

Language FrenchFrench
Book Paperback
Book Les Chauves-Souris de Madagascar Steven M. Goodman
Libristo code: 05037301
Publishers Association Vahatra in Antananarivo, February 2015
The island of Madagascar, with its unique and highly endemic flora and fauna, is a world conservatio... Full description
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The island of Madagascar, with its unique and highly endemic flora and fauna, is a world conservation priority. Until recent years, the bats of the island were not studied in detail, but the latest research has led to the discovery of a considerable number of species previously unknown to science and revealed many details of their distribution and natural history. This pocket-sized book, written in accessible French and illustrated throughout with informative photographs and drawings of all bat species known to occur on the island, presents numerous details of Madagascar's extraordinary bat fauna. The first section provides a general introduction to these flying mammals, while the second section provides accounts of all currently recognized Malagasy species and offers insights into their ecological roles. Madagascar's fruit bats, for instance, have been found to be among the most important vertebrates on the island in the regeneration of natural forests, as they pollinate different types of plants and disperse seeds. In addition, small insectivorous species have been shown to provide a vital service because they help control agricultural pests and eat different insects that transmit diseases to humans.

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Full name Les Chauves-Souris de Madagascar
Language French
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2015
Number of pages 129
EAN 9782953892307
ISBN 2953892303
Libristo code 05037301
Weight 306
Dimensions 211 x 150 x 12
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