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biology, use and conservation of an exceptional neotropical species

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José Roberto Moreira
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Capybara

biology, use and conservation of an exceptional neotropical species

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Capybaras are not merely unusual, they are extraordinary. It is widely known that they are the largest living rodent (c. 50kg), but it is less well known that their biology is exceptional in many other regards, as documented in this book, Capybara: Biology, Use and Conservation of an Exceptional Neotropical Species. With a suit of adaptations to a semi-aquatic lifestyle, and a remarkable social system, the capybara is the South American ecological equivalent of the medium-sized ungulates of Africa. Their size, adaptations and habitat make them fascinating in their own right, and a revealing model for studies of the evolution of animal societies. Furthermore, from prehistory to the present day they have been hunted for their meat and skins, and nowadays they are both farmed and harvested, which makes them an illuminating case study for discussions of sustainable use. This blend of attributes makes the capybara a focus of specialist interest and a source of general principles, and these two ends of the readership spectrum are both encompassed by the extraordinary international team of 36 authors that have contributed the 24 inter-disciplinary chapters of this book. Written in an accessible style that will satisfy generalists, practitioners and specialists alike, this book represents the compendious ‘one-stop-shop’ that will be the benchmark publication on capybaras and on neotropical wildlife management for years to come.

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Springer
Language
English
Pages
419

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Table of Contents

Taxonomy, natural history and distribution of the capybara / José Roberto Moreira ... [et al.]
Paleontology, evolution and systematics of capybara / María Guimar Vucetich, Cecilia M. Deschamps, and María E. Pérez
Phylogenetics of caviomorph rodents and genetic perspectives on the evolution of sociality and mating systems in the Caviidae / Rodney L. Honeycutt
Foraging strategies and feeding habits of capybaras / Guillermo R. Barreto and Rubén D. Quintana
Capybara digestive adaptations / Emilio A. Herrera
Reproductive morphology and physiology of the male capybaras / Tarcízio A.R. Paula and Nicholas J. Walker
Morphology and reproductive physiology of female capybaras / Maria Angélica Miglino ... [et al.]
Capybara demographic traits / José Roberto Moreira ... [et al.]
Diseases of capybara / Gerardo Rubén Cueto
Capybara scent glands and scent-marking behavior / David W. Macdonald and Emilio A. Herrera
Capybara social behavior and use of space : patterns and processes / Emilio A. Herrera
Products and uses of capybaras / Max S. Pinheiro and José Roberto Moreira
Confined and semi-confined production systems for capybaras / Sérgio L.G. Nogueira-Filho, Max S. Pinheiro, and Selene S.C. Nogueira
Social and spatial relationships of capybaras in a semi-confined production system / Katia Maria P.M.B. Ferraz ... [et al.]
Feeds and nutrition of farmed capybaras / Alcester Mendes and Sérgio L.G. Nogueira-Filho
The impact of management practices on female capybara reproductive parameters in captivity / Sérgio L.G. Nogueira-Filho and Selene S.C. Nogueira
The sustainable management of capybaras / José Roberto Moreira ... [et al.]
Capybaras as a source of protein : utilization and management in Venezuela / Emilio A. Herrera and Guillermo R. Barreto
Conservation and use of the capybara and the lesser capybara in Colombia / Juanita Aldana-Domínguez, Maria Isabel Vieira-Muñoz, and Patricia Bejarano
Capybara production in Brazil : captive breeding or sustainable management? / José Roberto Moreira and Max S. Pinheiro
Use of capybaras in Argentina / Rubén D. Quintana and María Luisa Bolkovic
Counting capybaras / Luciano M. Verdade, José Roberto Moreira, and Katia Maria P.M.B. Ferraz
Brazilian spotted fever : the role of capybaras / Marcelo B. Labruna
The capybara paradigm : from sociality to sustainability / David W. Macdonald ... [et al.].

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
QL737.R662 C37 2013, QH75-77QH540-549.5QL, QH75-77

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 419 p.
Number of pages
419

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31105261M
ISBN 10
146143999X
ISBN 13
9781461439998
LCCN
2012941611
OCLC/WorldCat
785073045

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