Language: French
Rodents are currently one of the most diverse orders of mammals. Spread through all continents, they have extremely varied ecological niches. They form a world that includes "friendly" species like squirrels and marmots, "scary" like rats or quite simply totally unknown like a number of voles. They can cause major damage or be vectors of disease.
In France, they are broken down into six families (21 genera and 31 species). Following a description of their relationship with the environment and then with Man, they are presented in an illustrated monograph. In addition to dichotomous keys used to determine them, an illustrated monograph lists the main known data for everyone of the 31 species. This new edition is a unique and one of the most recent summaries of the topic. It clarifies notions put forward in some chapters of the previous edition - public health and population regulation. It updates the regulations (control and protection). It takes account of new knowledge acquired on several species (recent introductions, new species, etc.).
Généralités
Introduction
Anatomie générale
Installation des faunes de rongeurs
Habitats et biotopes
Détection des rongeurs dans la nature
Échantillonnage et dynamique des populations
Facteurs de régulation
Rongeurs et activités humaines
Rongeurs et santé publique
La lutte contre les rongeurs
Clés dichotomiques
Introduction
Clés dichotomiques par familles et sous-familles
Clés dichotomiques des espèces
Description des différentes espèces
La famille des Sciuridés
La famille des Gliridés
La famille des Castoridés
La famille des Cricétidés
La famille des Muridés
La famille des Myocastoridés
Annexes
Bibliographie générale