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Extinct Madagascar

Picturing the Island's Past
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Extinct Madagascar by Steven M. Goodman and William L. Jungers delves into the unique biodiversity of Madagascar, exploring the island's vanished species and their ecological niches. The book examines the interplay between the island's natural history and the influences that have caused these extinctions, offering insights into conservation efforts necessary to protect the remaining species. Through a scientific lens, it presents a comprehensive portrayal of Madagascar's lost giants and the environmental shifts impacting its ecosystems.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by the rich biodiversity of Madagascar and keen to explore the island's unique extinct species. You'll find it captivating to delve into the scientific insights and historical perspectives on how these animals lived and what led to their disappearance.

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The landscapes of Madagascar have long delighted zoologists, who have discovered, in and among the island's baobad trees and thickets, a dizzying array of animals, including something approaching one hundred species of lemur. This book helps you explore these land animal extinctions.

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The landscapes of Madagascar have long delighted zoologists, who have discovered, in and among the island's baobab trees and thickets, a dizzying array of animals, including something approaching one hundred species of lemur. Madagascar's mammal fauna, for example, is far more diverse, and more endemic, than early explorers and naturalists ever dreamed of.

But in the past 2,500 or so yearsβ€”a period associated with natural climatic shifts and ecological change, as well as partially coinciding with the arrival of the island's first human settlersβ€”a considerable proportion of Madagascar's forests have disappeared. In the wake of this loss, a number of species unique to Madagascar have vanished forever into extinction.

In Extinct Madagascar, noted scientists Steven M. Goodman and William L. Jungers explore the recent past of these land animal extinctions. Beginning with an introduction to the geologic and ecological history of Madagascar, they provide context for the evolution, diversification, and, in some cases, rapid decline of the Malagasy fauna. Goodman and Jungers seek to recapture these extinct mammals in their environs.

Aided in their quest by artist Velizar Simeonovski's beautiful and haunting digital paintingsβ€”images of both individual species and ecosystem assemblages reproduced here in full colourβ€”Goodman and Jungers reconstruct the lives of these lost animals and trace their relationships to those still living.

Published in conjunction with an exhibition of Simeonovski's artwork set to open at the Field Museum, Chicago, in the autumn of 2014, Goodman and Jungers's awe-inspiring book will serve not only as a sobering reminder of the very real threat of extinction but also as a stunning tribute to Madagascar's biodiversity and a catalyst for further research and conservation.

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Extinct Madagascar is praised for its comprehensive examination of the island's recent past, offering a captivating exploration of its unique biodiversity and the extinctions that have occurred. The authors, Goodman and Jungers, are commended for their meticulous detail, engaging illustrations, and insightful synthesis of cultural, genetic, and paleontological evidence. The book is recognised as an invaluable resource for understanding environmental change and its implications for conservation, making it a significant contribution to biodiversity science.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226143972

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 04 September 2014

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Contributors:

  • Illustrated by Velizar Simeonovski

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 2.0mm

Width: 22.0mm

Height: 29.0mm

Weight: 907g

Pages: 296

About the Author

Steven M. Goodman is the MacArthur Field Biologist at the Field Museum, Chicago, and based in Antananarivo, Madagascar. He is coeditor of The Natural History of Madagascar and Atlas of Selected Land Vertebrates of Madagascar, the former published and the latter distributed by the University of Chicago Press. William L. Jungers is distinguished teaching professor and chair of anatomical sciences at Stony Brook University School of Medicine.

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