The Pigmy Woodrat, Neotoma goldmani, Its Distribution and Systematic Position By: Rollin H. (Rollin Harold) Baker (1916-2007) |
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In "The Pigmy Woodrat, Neotoma goldmani, Its Distribution and Systematic Position," Rollin H. Baker delivers an impressive piece of scientific literature that thoroughly explores the fascinating world of the elusive pigmy woodrat.
From the very beginning, Baker captures the reader's attention with his meticulous research and detailed examination of the subject matter. His writing style is both engaging and accessible, allowing both scientists and casual readers to delve into the realms of this intriguing creature effortlessly.
One of the book's major strengths lies in its comprehensive coverage of the pigmy woodrat's distribution and systematic position. Baker leaves no stone unturned as he meticulously investigates the species' habitat, diet, behavior, and physical characteristics. His extensive fieldwork, combined with reliable scientific methodology, provides readers with valuable insights into the woodrat's ecological role and importance within its ecosystem.
Baker's expertise shines through every page, as he skillfully presents complex scientific information in an understandable and engaging manner. He masterfully integrates various scientific disciplines, seamlessly blending ecology, biogeography, and taxonomy to provide a cohesive and holistic understanding of the subject.
Additionally, the book boasts an impressive collection of maps, illustrations, and photographs that further enhance the reader's understanding of the pigmy woodrat. These visual aids effectively complement Baker's descriptions, enabling readers to visualize the woodrat's various habitats and physical traits.
While the book's target audience primarily comprises researchers and professionals in the field of biology, Baker's engaging writing style ensures that even non-specialists can find enjoyment and edification within its pages. His passion for the subject matter is palpable, effortlessly translating into captivating prose that keeps the reader eagerly turning the pages.
However, it is worth mentioning that the highly specialized nature of the book may deter general readers seeking a more casual or narrative-driven read. Despite Baker's best efforts to make the content accessible, the subject matter can still prove challenging for readers without a solid foundation in biology.
In conclusion, "The Pigmy Woodrat, Neotoma goldmani, Its Distribution and Systematic Position" is a remarkable contribution to the scientific study of the pigmy woodrat. Baker's meticulous research, engaging writing style, and comprehensive coverage make this book an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand this remarkable creature. Whether you are a seasoned biologist or simply curious about the natural world, this book is a must-read for those fascinated by the intricate workings of our planet's ecosystems. Volume 7, No. 15, pp. 619 624, 2 figs. in text June 10, 1955 The Pigmy Woodrat, Neotoma goldmani, Its Distribution and Systematic Position BY DENNIS G. RAINEY AND ROLLIN H. BAKER UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE 1955 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Editors: E. Raymond Hall, Chairman, A. Byron Leonard, Robert W. Wilson Vol. 7, No. 15, pp. 619 624 Published June 10, 1955 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas PRINTED BY FERD VOILAND. JR., STATE PRINTER TOPEKA, KANSAS 1955 25 7820 The Pigmy Woodrat, Neotoma goldmani, Its Distribution and Systematic Position By Dennis G... Continue reading book >>
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