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The Encyclopedia of Animals: A Complete Visual Guide

AUTHOR: George McKay
ISBN: 0520244060

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The Encyclopedia of Animals: A Complete Visual Guide
- Book Review,
by George McKay

From Publishers Weekly
The animal kingdom encompasses a mind-boggling range of creatures, from immobile sea squirts and long-winged Andean condors to predatory cheetahs and shy, nectar-loving butterflies. This illustrated reference methodically documents all the subgroups in the six taxonomic categories, demonstrating the diversity of life comprehensively and beautifully in pages dominated by full-color photos and line drawings. An overview of the animal kingdom’s essential characteristics includes sections on evolution, biology, habitats and endangered species. The largest portion of the book is devoted to mammals, with somewhat shorter chapters on birds, reptiles, amphibians and fishes, and the briefest on invertebrates; these groupings are further divided into orders and families, and sidebars highlight the species that fall into these categories. Other marginal text boxes provide intriguing details on subjects like anatomy, parenting behavior and species interaction. The writing isn’t overly technical, but it does assume readers possess an intermediate knowledge of biology, though the book contains a glossary of scientific terms for those who don’t. A bird’s-eye view of the varied creatures that walk the Earth, this is an excellent general reference for animal lovers of all stripes. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

From Booklist
This lavishly illustrated chronicle of Earth's biodiversity is a visual delight. Compiled by a team of animal experts from Australia, the U.K., and the U.S., it presents an overview of animal life and behavior. The audience includes younger readers, who will enjoy the photos and illustrations, as well as adults interested in the natural world. Following an overview on animal classification, evolution, behavior, and more, content is arranged in six taxonomic sections covering mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates. Each of these sections is broken down into smaller sections that treat particular subgroups. A sample entry on bears covers two pages and includes the classification, two photos, six illustrations, a diagram of the skeletal structure, text about feeding and anatomy, and a sidebar on bear paws. A "Fact File," which relies heavily on icons, enumerates characteristics such as size, distribution, reproduction, and conservation status. The information presented is a good start, although readers may need to turn to more comprehensive works, such as Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia [RBB Ap 1 04], for details about a specific species. The Simon and Schuster Encyclopedia of Animals (1998) is very similar to the University of California volume in size, arrangement, and number of illustrations but does not include invertebrates. The reasonable price and attractive layout of The Encyclopedia of Animals will make it a popular choice for school, public, and academic libraries. Jack O'Gorman
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

From Book News, Inc.
Written for the popular reader, this ambitious encyclopedia provides detailed information about the animal kingdom using short descriptions alongside copious photos and drawings. Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and invertebrates are featured in turn, with the mammals receiving the lion's share of the space. An initial section is devoted to essays on characteristics and issues shared among animals, including classification, evolution, biology and behavior, habitat and adaptation, an d animals in danger. The drawings are particularly notable, filling the book with a wide array of species, displayed in two-page groupings. Boxes with "fact files" are included with the drawings which contain information on individual species, a distribution map, and statistics about the species' size, weight, habits, status, and preferred habitat. The essays and short descriptions were written by senior scientists in the UK, Australia, Brazil, and the US.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Book Description
The Encyclopedia of Animals is a lavishly illustrated, authoritative, and comprehensive exploration of the rich and intriguing world of animals. Written by an international team of specialists, spectacularly adorned with a gallery of more than 2,000 color illustrations, and supplemented with distribution maps, detailed and beautifully rendered diagrams, and some of the world's finest wildlife photographs, this volume will become the standard by which all others are measured. Each page is expertly laid out to enhance either browsing or in-depth study. Readers will find detailed coverage of all sorts of animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and invertebrates. The Encyclopedia includes an introductory overview of animal evolution, biology, behavior, classification, habitats, and current conservation issues. An extensive encyclopedic survey of the animals follows, with special attention given to endangered and vulnerable species. All information is completely up-to-date, with the most recent scientific and conservation data. Elegant graphics put a broad selection of information at readers' fingertips, including classification information, scientific and common names, distribution maps for all animal groups, conservation panels that focus on threatened species, accurate and detailed anatomical drawings, and illustrations of multiple species. Each section is color coded for easy identification of animal groups. Feature pages explore topics of particular interest and provide insights into animal behavior. With its expansive scope, richly detailed information, and inviting design, this will be the ideal reference for a broad range of uses. * Completely up-to-date, with the most recent scientific information and conservation data * A gallery of more than 2,000 illustrations * Authoritative text contributed by a team of international specialists * Lavish color photographs from leading wildlife photographers * Distribution maps for all animal groups * Detailed explanatory scientific diagrams * Feature pages exploring topics of particular interest and providing insights into animal behavior Illustrations: 475 color photographs, 1,700 color illustrations, 950 maps, 125 tables

About the Author
George McKay (mammals) is an independent consultant in conservation biology who lives in Sydney, Australia. He has contributed to Fauna of Australia and Zoological Catalogue of Australia. He is the editor of Encyclopedia of Biodiversity and Conservation. Fred Cooke (birds) was Chair of Wildlife Ecology at Simon Fraser University. He is President-Elect of the American Ornithologists Union and lives in Norfolk, England, where he is associated with the British Trust for Ornithology. Stephen Hutchinson (fish) is a Senior Fellow at the Southampton Oceanography Centre. Richard Vogt (reptiles and amphibians) is Curator of Herpetology and Professor at the National Institute for Amazon Research in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. Hugh Dingle (invertebrates) is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was also Director of the Center for Animal Behavior.


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The Encyclopedia of Animals: A Complete Visual Guide
- Book Reviews,
by George McKay

The Encyclopedia of Animals: A Complete Visual Guide

FROM THE PUBLISHER

"This illustrated visual reference book is an authoritative survey of the world of animals. The first section is an overview of animal evolution, classification, biology, behavior, habitats, and adaptations. Special attention is paid to current conservation issues." At the core of the book is an encyclopedic survey of all the animal groups - mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and invertebrates. A gallery of more than 2,000 species illustrations conveys the variety and wonder of the animal kingdom. These are supported by hundreds of detailed explanatory diagrams, distributions maps, and color photographs. Vulnerable and endangered species are clearly marked, and many are discussed in detail. Feature panels and pages focus on unusual or intriguing aspects of animal behavior. The text is completely up-to-the-minute, with the latest scientific findings and the most recent classification and conservation information.

SYNOPSIS

Written for the popular reader, this ambitious encyclopedia provides detailed information about the animal kingdom using short descriptions alongside copious photos and drawings. Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and invertebrates are featured in turn, with the mammals receiving the lion's share of the space. An initial section is devoted to essays on characteristics and issues shared among animals, including classification, evolution, biology and behavior, habitat and adaptation, an d animals in danger. The drawings are particularly notable, filling the book with a wide array of species, displayed in two-page groupings. Boxes with "fact files" are included with the drawings which contain information on individual species, a distribution map, and statistics about the species' size, weight, habits, status, and preferred habitat. The essays and short descriptions were written by senior scientists in the UK, Australia, Brazil, and the US. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

A team of international wildlife experts-among them McKay (mammals), Fred Cooke (birds), Stephen Hutchinson (fish), Richard Vogt (reptiles and amphibians) and Hunge Dingle (invertebrates)-has collaborated to create this comprehensive, fact-filled encyclopedia. Lavishly illustrated, with nearly 500 color photographs and a total of 2000 illustrations, the book starts with an introduction to animal evolution, biology, behavior, classification, habitats, and current conservation issues. This is followed by a survey of animals, divided into the standard taxonomic classifications of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and invertebrates. Each section begins with an overview of the group in general, then is broken down into chapters featuring specific subgroups. Icons and symbols indicate habitat, size, weight, and social and reproductive habits of the various species. While of high quality, this work is somewhat overshadowed by DK's visually stunning Animal: The Definitive Visual Guide to the World's Wildlife (2001). The organization of the two books is virtually the same, but the latter is more lavishly illustrated, contains more photographs, and presents more detailed information. Bottom Line This modestly priced volume is a worthwhile purchase for budget-conscious libraries. Those less concerned with price should opt for DK's Animal (ISBN 0-7894-7764-5. $75.)-Deborah Emerson, Rochester Regional Lib. Council, Fairport, NY Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

AUTHOR DESCRIPTION

George McKay (mammals) is an independent consultant in conservation biology who lives in Sydney, Australia. He has contributed to Fauna of Australia and Zoological Catalogue of Australia. He is the editor of Encyclopedia of Biodiversity and Conservation. Fred Cooke (birds) was Chair of Wildlife Ecology at Simon Fraser University. He is President-Elect of the American Ornithologists Union and lives in Norfolk, England, where he is associated with the British Trust for Ornithology. Stephen Hutchinson (fish) is a Senior Fellow at the Southampton Oceanography Centre. Richard Vogt (reptiles and amphibians) is Curator of Herpetology and Professor at the National Institute for Amazon Research in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. Hugh Dingle (invertebrates) is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was also Director of the Center for Animal Behavior.


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