A New Subspecies of Wood Rat (Neotoma mexicana) from Colorado.  Robert B. Finley

A New Subspecies of Wood Rat (Neotoma mexicana) from Colorado

Por Robert B. Finley

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Sinopsis

In "A New Subspecies of Wood Rat (Neotoma mexicana) from Colorado," Robert B. Finley presents a meticulous taxonomic study that significantly enhances our understanding of the species Neotoma mexicana. Written with precision and clarity, Finley employs both field observations and rigorous scientific analysis, adhering to a literary style that balances technical detail with accessibility. This work situates itself within the broader context of mammalogy, addressing gaps in the existing literature and offering a crucial contribution to the classification of North American rodents. The inclusion of comprehensive field data and morphological measurements underscores the significance of regional biodiversity. Robert B. Finley, a respected figure in the field of zoology, has dedicated his career to the study of mammalian ecology and taxonomy. His extensive fieldwork in Colorado, coupled with a deep appreciation for the local fauna, has shaped his scholarly pursuits. Finley's keen attention to detail and commitment to scientific integrity is evident throughout this publication, reflecting both his passion for wildlife and his desire to educate readers about ecological conservation. For researchers, ecologists, and wildlife enthusiasts alike, this book is a pivotal resource that illuminates the complexities of rodent classification and demonstrates the importance of regional studies in understanding species diversity. Finley's contributions will undoubtedly inspire further research in mammalogy and serve as a foundational text for those interested in the rich tapestry of Colorado's ecosystems.

Robert B. Finley

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  • ISBN:
  • 8596547308508
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  • Inglés
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  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 26, 2021
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