The Recent Mammals of Tamaulipas, México by Ticul Alvarez

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Author Alvarez, Ticul, 1935-2001
LoC No. 63063857
Title The Recent Mammals of Tamaulipas, México
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Summary "The Recent Mammals of Tamaulipas, México" by Ticul Alvarez is a scientific publication written in the early 1960s. The book provides a comprehensive account of the mammalian fauna of Tamaulipas, detailing the species found in the region and their relationships to the geography and climate of the area. It is likely aimed at researchers, biologists, or anyone interested in the biodiversity of this part of Mexico. The opening of the book introduces the geographical and ecological context of Tamaulipas, a northeastern state in Mexico, outlining its elevation ranges and diverse habitats. The author elaborates on the various physiographic regions within Tamaulipas, such as the Gulf Coastal Plain, Sierra Madre Oriental, and Central Plateau, each contributing to the rich biodiversity present. Alvarez shares his personal experiences in the field and provides insights into the history of mammalogy in the region, indicating the importance of past explorations and studied specimens that contribute to this report. The introduction sets the stage for a detailed analysis of 146 species of mammals recorded from the state, which will be explored in greater depth throughout the publication. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QH: Science: Natural history
LoC Class QL: Science: Zoology
Subject Mammals -- Mexico -- Tamaulipas
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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