Reviews
The definitive resource on opossums. Completely original and full of top scholarship. A truly beautiful work.
Synthesizing the very disparate, even incomplete, literature into a coherent account of opossum diversity, this book also provides a counterweight to what the authors term the 'ecogeographic bias' in the marsupial literature. This badly needed volume fills an enormous gap in the marsupial story to date.
There is no other good source available on these marsupials; this book is the only one of its kind. Opossums will appeal to evolutionary biologists, paleontologists, mammalogists, and even ecologists who study mammals.
Book Details
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Phylogenetic Context and Historical Biogeography
Chapter 1. Metatheria and Marsupialia
Chapter 2. South America, the Island Continent
Chapter 3. The Great American
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Phylogenetic Context and Historical Biogeography
Chapter 1. Metatheria and Marsupialia
Chapter 2. South America, the Island Continent
Chapter 3. The Great American Biotic Interchange and Its Aftermath
Part II. Opossum Classification and Diversity
Chapter 4. Taxonomic Accounts
Part III. Opossum Phenotypes
Chapter 5. Morphology
Chapter 6. Physiology
Chapter 7. Behavior
Part IV. Opossum Natural History
Chapter 8. Habitats
Chapter 9. Diets
Chapter 10. Parasites
Chapter 11. Predators
Chapter 12. Competitors and Mutualists
Chapter 13. Population Biology
Part V. Synthesis
Chapter 14. Adaptive Radiation
Appendix 1. A Checklist of Living Opossums (Didelphidae)
Appendix 2. Fruit Taxa Eaten by Opossums in French Guiana
Appendix 3. Prey Taxa Eaten by Opossums in Southeastern Brazil
References
Index