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J.Knox Jones,Gary Phillips

A New Subspecies of the Fruit-eating Bat, Sturnira ludovici, From Western Mexico

The anthology titled 'A New Subspecies of the Fruit-eating Bat, Sturnira ludovici, From Western Mexico' offers an intriguing exploration of a lesser-known realm of the animal kingdom, combining scientific inquiry with a rich tapestry of written styles. The collection encapsulates an intersection of ecological significance and literary depth, where the natural world is rendered vivid through meticulously detailed essays and stories. This title, while ostensibly centered on a singular subspecies, does not limit itself; rather, it opens a window to the broader ecological contexts and the biodiversity of Western Mexico, providing readers with insights into environmental themes and conservation narratives that resonate far beyond its superficial focus. Contributors J. Knox Jones and Gary L. Phillips bring their extensive backgrounds in zoological and environmental studies to this anthology, offering not only their academic prowess but also a dedication to biodiversity conservation that pervades their work. They stand as curators of narratives that reflect the burgeoning ecological literary movement, bringing together voices that span multiple disciplines and backgrounds. Their collective efforts underscore a commitment to expanding the dialogue around environmental themes, echoing concerns of global biodiversity loss, and highlighting the importance of regional studies in the broader ecological discourse. This collection is an essential addition to any naturalist'Äôs library, offering both depth and breadth of scholarship through diverse authorial perspectives. It poses a unique opportunity for readers to engage with scientific inquiry while enriching their understanding of complex ecological systems and the cultural narratives intertwined with them. With its blend of styles and authors, this anthology encourages a comprehensive understanding of ecological themes, inviting readers to appreciate the dialogues it fosters around conservation and biodiversity, reflecting a microcosm of wider environmental concerns.
10 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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