Mammals of South Asia, Volume 1 is a complete guide to the mammals of South Asia, lavishly illustrated with colour plates and photos. The species accounts cover all aspects of field identification, including in-depth sections on distribution, behaviour, status and population. Anyone interested in the wildlife of the subcontinent will find this book an invaluable aid to identifying and understanding the region's diverse mammalian fauna.
Mammals of South Asia, Volume 1 covers insectivores, bats, primates, canids and felids, while Volume 2 focuses on marine mammals, elephant, rhinoceros, bovids, cervids, and rodents. Over 75 authors have contributed on areas of specialised research. Many of the species, like the Arunachal macaque, are covered in such detail for the first time in a popular publication.
Preface and Acknowledgements xv
Foreword by George B Schaller xxiii
Introduction xxvii
(Order: Insectivora)
1. Insectivores 1
(Order: Scandentia)
2. Treeshrews 52
(Order: Chiroptera)
3. Bats 68
(Order: Primates)
(Family: Lorisidae)
4. Slender loris 94
5. Slow loris 109
(Family: Cercopithecidae)
6. Lion-tailed macaque 117
7. Rhesus macaque 134
8. Bonnet macaque 148
9. Toque macaque 170
10. Assamese macaque 187
11. Arunachal macaque 198
12. Grey langur 211
13. Nilgiri langur 236
14. Golden langur 255
15. Phayre's langur 269
16. Capped langur 296
17. Purple-faced langur 315
(Family: Hylobatidae)
18. Hoolock gibbon 332
(Order: Camivora)
(Family: Canidae)
19. Indian fox 355
20. Golden jackal 366
21. Indian wolf 377
22. Asiatic wild dog 392
(Family: Ursidae)
23. Asiatic black bear 416
24. Himalayan brown bear 429
25. Sloth bear 438
(Family: Procyonidae)
26. Red panda 457
27. Family: Herpestids, Viverrids and Mustelids 471
28. Otters 499
(Family: Hyaenidae)
29. Striped hyena 522
(Family: Felidae)
30. Small cats 531
31. Snow leopard 541
32. Leopard 559
33. Asiatic lion 574
34. Tiger 596
List of contributors lix
Species index lxiv