
Comments on the Taxonomy and Geographic Distribution of North American Microtines
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Authors:
- Cockrum, E. Lendell
1920 - 2009
- Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond)
1902 - 1986
About this book
In the mid-20th century, the study of North American fauna was undergoing significant advancements, particularly in the classification of small mammals. "Comments on the Taxonomy and Geographic Distribution of North American Microtines" by E. Raymond Hall and E. Lendell Cockrum offers a meticulous examination of microtine rodents, emphasizing their diverse taxonomy and geographic spread. This essential scientific document delves into the unique characteristics and habitats of these small creatures, providing crucial insights into their ecological roles. Ideal for students, researchers, and wildlife enthusiasts, this work serves as a foundational resource for understanding the complexity of North American ecosystems and the intricate relationships within them. Explore the world of microtines with Hall and Cockrumâs authoritative analysis.
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