Melanie
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Well, I still don't understand why there should be only one rodent volume. If you compare it with other rodent books:
Hall: Mammals of North America (1980, 2 volumes) devoted 544 pages to the rodents
Watts & Aslin (1981): Rodents of Australia 322 pages
Kingdon (2013): Mammals of Africa, Vol 3: Rodents. 784 pages
Patton, Pardinas, D'Elia: Mammals of South America Vol. 2: Rodents 1384 pages (forthcoming, scheduled for publishing in 2015)
Well, I don't know whether HMW 7 will be able to compete with these other books.
Hall: Mammals of North America (1980, 2 volumes) devoted 544 pages to the rodents
Watts & Aslin (1981): Rodents of Australia 322 pages
Kingdon (2013): Mammals of Africa, Vol 3: Rodents. 784 pages
Patton, Pardinas, D'Elia: Mammals of South America Vol. 2: Rodents 1384 pages (forthcoming, scheduled for publishing in 2015)
Well, I don't know whether HMW 7 will be able to compete with these other books.
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