Histoire Naturelle des Familles et Sous–Familles Endemiques d′Oiseaux de Madagascar

by Marie Jeanne Raherilalao and Steven M. Goodman

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Madagascar, with its unique and highly endemic flora and fauna, is a world conservation priority. Although the number of bird species occurring on the island is less diverse than that of most other tropical countries, the level of endemism is remarkable and includes five endemic families and two subfamilies.

This pocket-sized book, written in non-technical French and beautifully illustrated throughout, provides a general introduction to Malagasy birds as well as a detailed and up-to-date synthesis of information related to the ecology and natural history of all of Madagascar’s unique bird families and subfamilies. Birdwatchers and researchers are almost unanimously enchanted by the extraordinary natural history and morphological characteristics of the island’s avifauna, and as such, birds are among the most studied vertebrate groups on Madagascar. However, certain aspects of how these birds live have only recently been discovered, and this book will be an informative resource for even the most seasoned of birdwatchers.
  • ISBN10 295389232X
  • ISBN13 9782953892321
  • Publish Date 13 March 2018
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country MG
  • Imprint Association Vahatra in Antananarivo
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 148
  • Language English