Annalisa Berta 
Sea Mammals [EPUB ebook] 
The Past and Present Lives of Our Oceans’ Cornerstone Species

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A richly illustrated introduction to the world’s living and extinct sea mammals
From the gregarious sea otter and playful dolphins to the sociable narwhal and iconic polar bear, sea mammals are a large, diverse, and increasingly precious group. In this book, Annalisa Berta, a leading expert on sea mammals and their evolution, presents an engaging and richly illustrated introduction to past and present species of these remarkable creatures, from the blue whale and the northern fur seal to the extinct giant sperm whale, aquatic sloth, and walking sea cow.
The book features more than 50 individual species profiles, themed chapters, stunning photographs, and specially commissioned paleo-illustrations of extinct species. It presents detailed accounts of these mammals’ evolutionary path, anatomy, behavior, habitats, and conservation. And because these are key species that complete many food chains and have the widest influence of all sea life, the book also offers insights into a broad variety of marine worlds today and in the future.

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Annalisa Berta is professor emerita of biology at San Diego State University. A specialist in the anatomy and evolutionary biology of marine mammals, especially baleen whales, she formally described a skeleton of the early pinniped
Enaliarctos. She is the author of
Return to the Sea: The Life and Evolutionary Times of Marine Mammals and the editor of the award-winning
Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises: A Natural History and Species Guide.

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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 224 ● ISBN 9780691243382 ● Tamanho do arquivo 148.5 MB ● Editora Princeton University Press ● Cidade Princeton ● País US ● Publicado 2023 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 8890780 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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