PrefacePART 1IntroductionChapter 1 The Science of Mammalogy 2 Methods for Studying Mammals 3 Mammalian Phylogeny and Diversification 4 Evolution and Dental Characteristics 5 Biogeography PART 2. MAMMALIAN CHARACTERISTICS6 Structure and Function 7 Feeding and Nutrition 8 Physiological and Environmental Adaptations 9 Reproduction PART 3. ADAPTIVE RADIATION AND DIVERSITY10 Monotremes and Marsupials 11 Orders: Macroscelidea, Tenrecoidea, Tubulidentata 12 Orders: Proboscidea, Hyracoidea, Sirenia 13 Orders: Cingulata and Pilosa 14 Orders: Scandentia and Dermoptera 15 Order: Primates 16 Orders: Rodentia and Lagomorpha 17 Order Eulipotyphla: families Solenodontidae, Soricidae, Talpidae, Erinaceidae 18 Orders: Carnivora and Pholidota 19 Orders: Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla 20 Infraorder Cetacea 21 Order: Chiroptera PART 4. BEHAVIOR AND ECOLOGY22 Sexual Selection, Parental Care, and Mating Systems 23 Social Behavior24 Movement Patterns and Spatial Relations 25 Populations and Life History 26 Community Ecology PART 5. SPECIAL TOPICS27 Parasites and Zoonotic Diseases 28 Conservation GlossaryReferencesCreditsIndex