
Subspeciation in the Kangaroo Rat, Dipodomys ordii KU. Vol 1 No 23
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Authors:
- Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond)
1902 - 1986
About this book
In the mid-20th century, the study of biodiversity gained momentum, revealing intricate relationships within ecosystems. "Subspeciation in the Kangaroo Rat, Dipodomys ordii" by Henry W. Setzer delves into the fascinating world of this unique rodent, highlighting its diverse subspecies. Setzer meticulously explores their geographical distribution and morphological variations, providing insights into the evolutionary processes that shape these animals. This publication is essential for students, ecologists, and wildlife enthusiasts seeking to understand the complexities of subspeciation and adaptation in the natural world. With its rigorous scientific approach and detailed analysis, this document serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the nuances of mammalian evolution and the ecological significance of the kangaroo rat.
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