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John White

The Baculum in the Chipmunks of Western North America

In “The Baculum in the Chipmunks of Western North America,” John A. White delves into the intricate anatomical variations of the baculum, or os penis, found in various chipmunk species across the region. This scholarly work employs meticulous field studies and innovative comparative analyses, revealing how these structures may reflect evolutionary adaptations to their environments. Utilizing a blend of descriptive taxonomy and statistical modeling, White'Äôs writing showcases an exceptional attention to both detail and clarity, situating the discourse within the larger framework of mammalian biology and ecology. The book is an essential contribution to mammalogy literature, addressing elusive anatomical elements with a fresh perspective that invites further inquiry into the species'Äô behavioral ecology. John A. White, a seasoned researcher with a profound interest in animal anatomy and evolutionary biology, brings his extensive experience to this work. Known for his insightful explorations into the morphology of small mammals, White has dedicated years to fieldwork and laboratory research. His passion for understanding anatomical diversity in response to ecological pressures is evident, and it elevates the discourse around lesser-studied species, making his findings both significant and accessible. This book is highly recommended for both academics and wildlife enthusiasts interested in evolutionary biology, vertebrate morphology, and ecology. Through White's engaging narrative style and rigorous research, readers will gain an enriched understanding of not only the specific anatomy of chipmunks but also broader themes of adaptation and biodiversity in North America.
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Vlasnik autorskih prava
Bookwire
Prvi put objavljeno
2019
Godina izdavanja
2019
Izdavač
Good Press
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