Tadarida femorosacca (Merriam) in Tamaulipas, Mexico By: Walter Woelber Dalquest (1917-2000) |
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In "Tadarida femorosacca (Merriam) in Tamaulipas, Mexico," Walter Woelber Dalquest presents an extensively detailed study on the bats of the Tamaulipas region in Mexico. While the book's title might provide little insight into its contents, readers will find a wealth of information and research that surpasses their initial expectations.
Dalquest’s expertise shines through in his meticulous examination of the species Tadarida femorosacca, a unique bat that inhabits this particular region. He delves into its taxonomy, morphology, behavior, and ecology. The author's passion for the subject matter is evident, as he provides an in-depth analysis that not only educates readers but also stimulates their curiosity.
The book is structured in a logical manner, beginning with an overview of the region and its geological history. This contextual information lays the groundwork for a comprehensive understanding of Tadarida femorosacca's habitat. Dalquest's research is backed by a thorough review of the existing literature, which adds legitimacy to his findings.
One standout aspect of Dalquest's work is his attention to detail. The author goes to great lengths to procure accurate data, even employing innovative techniques such as radiotracking to better comprehend the bat's movement patterns. Through this research, he uncovers intriguing behavior patterns that shed light on the biology of this species.
While the book is undeniably academically focused, Dalquest's writing style makes the content accessible to both experts and curious enthusiasts. He effortlessly explains complex concepts without sacrificing scientific accuracy, making the book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the subject.
However, it is worth noting that the book does have a relatively niche appeal. It is not a work of popular science that will captivate a wide audience. Instead, its comprehensive examination of Tadarida femorosacca is aimed at scholars, researchers, and individuals actively engaged in the field of zoology or bat biology.
In conclusion, "Tadarida femorosacca (Merriam) in Tamaulipas, Mexico" is an impressive scholarly work that showcases Dalquest's expertise in bat biology. Despite a modest title that may initially mislead potential readers, the book delivers a wealth of information that proves invaluable to those with a specific interest in the subject. Dalquest's meticulous research, writing style, and dedication to accuracy make this a commendable contribution to the field of zoology. BY WALTER W. DALQUEST and E. RAYMOND HALL University of Kansas Publications Museum of Natural History Volume 1, No. 13, pp. 245 248 December 10, 1947 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE 1947 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Editors: E. Raymond Hall, Chairman, H. H. Lane, Edward H. Taylor Volume 1, No. 13, pp. 245 248 December 10, 1947 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas PRINTED BY FERD VOILAND, JR., STATE PRINTER TOPEKA, KANSAS 1947 22 1401 Tadarida femorosacca (Merriam) In Tamaulipas, Mexico By WALTER W. DALQUEST AND E. RAYMOND HALL [Illustration: FIG... Continue reading book >>
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