The Handbook of New Zealand Mammals

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Comprehensively describes every land-breeding mammal species recorded in New Zealand.

The Handbook of New Zealand Mammals is the only definitive reference on all the land-breeding mammals recorded in the New Zealand region (including the New Zealand sector of Antarctica). It lists 65 species, including native and exotic, wild and feral, living and extinct, residents, vagrants and failed introductions. It describes their history, biology and ecology, and brings together comprehensive and detailed information gathered from widely scattered or previously unpublished sources. + Full description

The description of each species is arranged under standardised headings for easy reference. Because the only native land-breeding mammals in New Zealand are bats and seals, the great majority of the modern mammal fauna comprises introduced species, whose arrival has had profound effects both for themselves and for the native fauna and flora. The book details changes in numbers and distribution for the native species, and for the arrivals it summarises changes in habitat, diet, numbers and size in comparison with their ancestral stocks, and some of the problems they present to resource managers.

For this third edition, the text and references have been completely updated and reorganised into Family chapters. The colour section includes 14 pages of artwork showing all the species described and their main variations, plus two pages of maps.

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Details

Hardback | January 2021 | $160.00
ISBN: 9781486306282 | 576 pages | 270 x 210 mm
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
Colour plates, Illustrations

ePDF | January 2021
ISBN: 9781486306299
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
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ePUB | January 2021
ISBN: 9781486306305
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Features

  • Full descriptions of all native mammals (bats and pinnipeds) and introduced species
  • Comprehensive summaries of current information on management of all pest mammals
  • Family chapters organised under standardised headings and with extensive bibliographies
  • Features fourteen colour plates by internationally recognised artist Priscilla Barrett
  • Includes maps, diagrams, a key to skulls and a species index

Contents

Preface to the Third Edition
Contributors to the Third Edition
Acknowledgements
Editors’ introduction
Preamble to species accounts
1. Family Macropodidae
2. Family Phalangeridae
3. Family Erinaceidae
4. Families Vespertilionidae and Mystacinidae
5. Family Leporidae
6. Family Muridae
7. Families Otariidae and Phocidae
8. Family Canidae
9. Family Mustelidae
10. Family Felidae
11. Family Equidae
12. Family Suidae
13. Family Bovidae
14. Family Cervidae
Glossary and abbreviations
Key to skulls
Index to animal species

View the full table of contents (PDF, 38 kb).

Authors

Carolyn M King completed a DPhil on the ecology of British weasels in 1971, then moved to New Zealand to join the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research’s Ecology Division as a scientist specialising in introduced predators. She edited the first edition of The Handbook of New Zealand Mammals in 1990, and the second in 2005. She taught zoology and conservation biology at Waikato University until 2018, where she continues writing full time as an Adjunct Professor.

David M Forsyth is a Senior Research Scientist at the NSW Department of Primary Industries. In 1997 he completed his PhD on the ecology and management of Himalayan tahr and alpine chamois in New Zealand’s Southern Alps. Subsequently he has worked as a researcher in Canada, New Zealand and, since 2002, Australia. He maintains an active involvement in New Zealand mammalogy through collaborations with the Department of Conservation and Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research.

Contributors:
A.D.M. Latham; B. Warburton; P.E. Cowan; A.S. Glen; C. Jones; C.F.J. O’Donnell; K.M. Borkin; S. Parsons; C. Toth; C.M. King; B.D. Lloyd; G.L. Norbury; J.A. Duckworth; J.E.C. Flux; J.M. Wilmshurst; W.A. Ruscoe; J.C. Russell; J.G. Innes; E.C. Murphy; H.W. Nathan; B.L. Chilvers; R.G. Harcourt; G.R. Clark; K. Greig; A.J. Veale; P. Garvey; A.E. Byrom; C. Gillies; Y. van Heezik; E.Z. Cameron; J.C. McIlroy; G. Nugent; J.P. Parkes; D.M. Forsyth; K.G. Tustin; C. Speedy; R.B. Allen; G.W. Asher.