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James P. Fitzgerald - Mammals of Colorado

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Mammals of Colorado provides detailed information on the identification, ecology, behaviour, reproduction, taxonomy, and distribution of the states mammals. The first three chapters discuss Colorados physiography and ecosystems; the evolution, anatomy, and biogeography of mammals; a history of their study in Colorado; and, the many different values that people hold in relation to mammals. The remaining chapters provide accounts of species, each including a description, the natural history, and the distribution of the particular species in Colorado. Richly illustrated, Mammals of Colorado features 268 distribution maps (Colorado and North America), 34 skull drawings, and a photograph of each species. This comprehensive volume incorporates and cites new research from the past twenty years on the mammals of Colorado and focuses on work conducted within the state.

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title Mammals of Colorado author Fitzgerald James P Meaney - photo 1

title:Mammals of Colorado
author:Fitzgerald, James P.; Meaney, Carron A.; Armstrong, David Michael
publisher:University Press of Colorado
isbn10 | asin:0870813331
print isbn13:9780870813337
ebook isbn13:9780585042480
language:English
subjectMammals--Colorado.
publication date:1994
lcc:QL719.C6F58 1994eb
ddc:599.09788
subject:Mammals--Colorado.
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Mammals of Colorado
James P. Fitzgerald
Carron A. Meaney
David M. Armstrong
DENVER MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
AND UNIVERSITY PRESS OF COLORADO
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MAMMALS OF COLORADO
1994 by the Denver Museum of Natural History
All rights reserved.
Published by the University Press of Colorado, P. O. Box 849, Niwot, Colorado 80544
The University Press of Colorado is a cooperative publishing enterprise supported, in part, by Adams State College, Colorado State University, Fort Lewis College, Mesa State College, Metropolitan State College of Denver, University of Colorado, University of Northern Colorado, University of Southern Colorado, and Western State College of Colorado.
This publication was supported in part by the Colorado Wildlife Commission.
North American maps of mammal distribution are redrafted from The Mammals of North America, E. Raymond Hall, 1981 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Reprinted by permission of John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Composition: Carol Humphrey, University Press of Colorado
Skull drawings: Dave Carlson, Biographics
The Denver Museum of Natural History acknowledges the following individuals:
Design and Production: Ann W. Douden, Cathy Holtz, Kevin Scott
Illustration: Marjorie C. Leggitt, Gail Kohler Opsahl, Barry Syler
Maps: J. Keith Abernathy, Kay Herndon, Lisa McGuire
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Fitzgerald, James P., 1940
Mammals of Colorado / James P. Fitzgerald, Carron A. Meaney, and David M. Armstrong.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 0-87081-333-1 (cloth)
1. Mammals Colorado. I. Meaney, Carron A., 1950 . II. Armstrong, David Mi
chael, 1944 . III. Denver Museum of Natural History, IV. Title.
QL719.C6F58 1994
599.09788 dc20Picture 2Picture 3Picture 494-1626
Picture 5Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials. ANSI 239.481984
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Contents Preface xi Chapter 1 The Landscape of Colorado - photo 10
Contents
Preface
xi
Chapter 1 The Landscape of Colorado
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Geography
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Geology and Landforms
2
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Drainage
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Climate
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Soils
8
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Humans in the Landscape
8
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Ecosystems
8
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Grasslands
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Semidesert Shrublands
15
Picture 20
Pion-Juniper Woodlands
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