Rodents and Lagomorphs of British Columbia

Rodents and Lagomorphs of British Columbia
Title Rodents and Lagomorphs of British Columbia PDF eBook
Author David W. Nagorsen
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 2005
Genre Lagomorpha
ISBN 9780774807296

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The rodents are the world's most numerous and diverse group of mammals. British Columbia is home to 45 species, from the tiny Western Harvest Mouse to the large and toothy Beaver, from the ubiquitous rats and squirrels to the endangered Vancouver Island Marmot. Just 7 species of lagomorphs inhabit B.C.: 5 rabbits and hares, and 2 pikas. overlook their importance to the province's ecosystems. Because of their abundance, rodents and lagomorphs are vital prey species for raptors and mammalian carnivores. Burrowing species play an important role in aerating soils. Some rodents, such as chipmunks, voles and flying squirrels, are also important in forest ecosystems because they consume truffles or underground fungi and disperse their spores on the forest floor. most up-to-date information on these mammals. He discusses their general biology, including ecology, diet, anatomy, conservation and relations with humans. Illustrated keys aid in identification of the 52 species inhabitting the province. For each species, the author describes its natural history, identifying characteristics, taxonomy and conservation status in the province. Each species account is accompanied by illustrations and a distribution map. Columbia. Books already published are Bats of British Columbia (1993) by David W. Nagorsen and R. Mark Brigham; Opossums, Shrews and Moles of British Columbia (1996) by David W. Nagorsen; and Hoofed Mammals of British Columbia (1999) by David Shackelton. Still to come are books on marine mammals (whales, dolphins, seals and sea lions) and land carnivores.

Opossums, Shrews and Moles of British Columbia

Opossums, Shrews and Moles of British Columbia
Title Opossums, Shrews and Moles of British Columbia PDF eBook
Author David W. Nagorsen
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 180
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780774805636

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Mammalogist David Nagorsen covers 12 species of insectivores (shrews and moles) and one marsupial (an opossum), describing their identifying characteristics, natural history, habitat and distribution. He also discusses the general biology of this group, including diet and anatomy.

Rodents and Lagomorphs of British Columbia

Rodents and Lagomorphs of British Columbia
Title Rodents and Lagomorphs of British Columbia PDF eBook
Author David W. Nagorsen
Publisher Royal BC Museum Handbooks
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780772652324

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Rodents are the world's most numerous and diverse group of mammals. British Columbia is home to 45 species, from the tiny Western Harvest Mouse to the large and toothy Beaver, from the ubiquitous rats and squirrels to the endangered Vancouver Island Marmot. Just 7 species of lagomorphs inhabit BC: 5 rabbits and hares, and 2 pikas. Most people regard these small mammals as pests or vermin, but we cannot overlook their importance to the province's ecosystems. Because of their abundance, rodents and lagomorphs are vital prey species for raptors and mammalian carnivores. Burrowing species play an important role in aerating soils. Some rodents, such as chipmunks, voles and flying squirrels, are also important in forest ecosystems because they consume truffles or underground fungi and disperse their spores on the forest floor. In Lagomorphs and Rodents of British Columbia, David Nagorsen summarizes the most up-to-date information on these mammals. He discusses their general biology, including ecology, diet, anatomy, conservation and relations with humans. Illustrated keys aid in identification of the 52 species inhabiting the province. For each species, the author describes its natural history, identifying characteristics, taxonomy and conservation status in the province. Each species account is accompanied by illustrations and a distribution map.

Hoofed Mammals of British Columbia

Hoofed Mammals of British Columbia
Title Hoofed Mammals of British Columbia PDF eBook
Author David M. Shackleton
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 276
Release 1999
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780774807289

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Hoofed mammals (ungulates) are the most abundant large mammals in the world. They are also plentiful in British Columbia, which is home to nine wild native species: moose, elk, caribou, bison, mountain goat, two species of deer and two of sheep. There are also several introduced species. In Hoofed Mammals of British Columbia, David Shackleton presents a comprehensive summary of the most up-to-date information on these ungulates. In the well-illustrated introduction, he discusses their evolution and biology, survival adaptations, and social organization. He also covers conservation issues, tracking, and taxonomy. In the species accounts, he describes each species and subspecies and discusses their natural history: habitat, diet, behaviour, reproduction, life expectancy, and mortality factors, and predators. Each account includes a distribution map and data on taxonomy, recent population estimates, conservation status, and traditional aboriginal use. Excellent illustrations and two keys help identify each species by its external features or its skull. Hoofed Mammals of British Columbia is the third of six handbooks on the mammals of British Columbia, a Royal B.C. Museum project to update and expand the classic treatment by Ian McTaggart-Cowan and Charles Guiguet, The Mammals of British Columbia, last revised in 1965.

Carnivores of British Columbia

Carnivores of British Columbia
Title Carnivores of British Columbia PDF eBook
Author David Francis Hatler
Publisher Mammals of British Columbia
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780772658692

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" ... Comprehensive, up-to-date information on the 21 species of wild terrestrial carnivores in the province."--Back cover.

The Real Thing

The Real Thing
Title The Real Thing PDF eBook
Author Briony Penn
Publisher Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Pages 640
Release 2015-10-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 1771600713

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The Real Thing is the first official biography of Ian McTaggart Cowan (1910–2010), the “father of Canadian ecology.” Authorized by his family and with the research support and participation of the University of Victoria Libraries, Briony Penn provides an unprecedented and accessible window into the story of this remarkable naturalist. From his formative years roaming the mountains around Vancouver looking for venison to his last years finishing the voluminous and authoritative Birds of British Columbia, Cowan’s life provides a unique perspective on a century of environmental change—with a critical message for the future. As the head and founder of the first university-based wildlife department in Canada, Ian McTaggart Cowan revolutionized the way North Americans understood the natural world, and students flocked into his classrooms to hear his brilliant, entertaining lectures regarding the new science of ecology. His television programs in the 1950s and ’60s, Fur and Feathers, The Web of Life and The Living Sea, made him a household name around the world. He was also responsible for hiring a young David Suzuki, who followed in his nature-show-host footsteps. Illustrated throughout with colour and black-and-white photos from all aspects of Cowan’s life, The Real Thing takes the reader on an adventurous and inspirational journey through the heart of North American ecology, wilderness, landscape and wonder.

A Year on the Wild Side

A Year on the Wild Side
Title A Year on the Wild Side PDF eBook
Author Briony Penn
Publisher TouchWood Editions
Pages 401
Release 2019-05-21
Genre Nature
ISBN 1771512687

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Shortlisted for a 2020 BC Yukon Book Prize A freshly designed, new edition of a funny weekly chronicle that offers a year-long, intimate view of the flora and fauna populating the West Coast. A Year on the Wild Side is a witty commentary on the social and natural history of Vancouver Island. Composed of short, readable essays arranged into 12 monthly chapters, this engaging book reveals the magic and humour of the natural world and reminds us of our place within it. As the weeks and seasons unfold with the turning of the pages, you’ll be in sync with the living world that surrounds you. Discover what berries are ripe and the best time to pick them. Learn why the termites swarm, where the herring spawn, and when the maple leaves fall. Get up close and personal with fascinating creatures like the snowy owl, the giant Pacific octopus, the river otter, and more. The West Coast is abundantly alive, and A Year on the Wild Side invites you to indulge in unforgettable experiences, week by week, all year long.