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Cheetahs: biodiversity of the world : conservation from genes to landscapes

Nyhus, Philip J.(Series edited by)Boast, Lorraine K.(Volume editor)Marker, Laurie(Volume editor)Schmidt-Kuentzel, Anne(Volume editor)
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Reports on the science and conservation of the cheetah both in situ and ex situ, covering such aspects of cheetah biology and ecology as demography, density and feeding behavior; genetic makeup and disease risks; and home range requirements and spatial utilization.

The volume includes a broad range of topics, demonstrating the interdisciplinary nature of research and conservation efforts.

The book begins with chapters on the unique physiology of this species, followed by the taxonomy and genetic status of the cheetah, leading into their behavior and ecology.

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Academic Press
012804120X / 9780128041208
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
30/11/2017
English
559 pages
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