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E.Raymond Hall

A New Name for the Mexican Red Bat

In “A New Name for the Mexican Red Bat,” E. Raymond Hall presents an insightful exploration into the taxonomy and ecological significance of the Mexican Red Bat, showcasing his in-depth understanding of Chiropteran diversity. Hall employs a meticulous scientific style, combining rigorous observation with descriptive analysis, while situating his work within the broader context of early 20th-century zoological studies. The book meticulously documents morphological features and behavioral characteristics, making it a key text for understanding the complexities of bat classification and their adaptive strategies in varying ecosystems. E. Raymond Hall was a prominent mammologist whose extensive fieldwork and dedication to the study of North American fauna inform this compelling study. His passion for wildlife conservation and taxonomy is evident throughout his career as an academic and researcher, contributing significantly to the field of mammalogy. Hall's specialized training and experiences in diverse habitats enriched his observations, thus guiding his foundational reassessment of the Mexican Red Bat as he aimed to rectify misconceptions within the scientific community. This indispensable book is highly recommended for students, researchers, and nature enthusiasts alike. Hall'Äôs thorough investigation not only enhances our understanding of bat species but also underscores the importance of biodiversity conservation. Readers will find this work valuable as it bridges the gap between scientific inquiry and ecological awareness.
5 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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