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Taxonomic Status of Some Mice of The Peromyscus boylii Group in Eastern Mexico, With Description of a New Subspecies By: Ticul Alvarez (1935-2001) |
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In "Taxonomic Status of Some Mice of The Peromyscus boylii Group in Eastern Mexico, With Description of a New Subspecies," Ticul Alvarez presents an extensive study aimed at unraveling the complex taxonomic relationships within the Peromyscus boylii group. Alvarez's work sheds light on the biodiversity and evolutionary history of this specific group of mice residing in Eastern Mexico.
The book begins with a comprehensive introduction, detailing the importance of understanding taxonomic relationships within species for conservation efforts and evolutionary studies. Alvarez then provides a thorough review of previous research and existing literature focusing on the Peromyscus boylii group, highlighting the knowledge gaps that prompted this investigation.
The main body of the book is dedicated to detailing the methodology and results of Alvarez's study. The author describes the sampling techniques, data collection, and laboratory procedures employed during the research, ensuring full transparency and replicability. The extensive data collected allowed for the creation of detailed morphometric analyses, which were crucial in uncovering new subspecies within the Peromyscus boylii group.
Alvarez's findings are presented in a clear and concise manner, accompanied by numerous well-labeled diagrams and tables that aid in understanding the taxonomic relationships between different subspecies. The author provides thorough descriptions of each newly discovered subspecies, explaining the defining characteristics that set them apart from previously identified members of the group.
One of the book's strengths is Alvarez's attention to detail when discussing potential hybridization and overlap between subspecies' territories. The author addresses the complex nature of the Peromyscus boylii group, highlighting the challenges researchers face when classifying and categorizing closely related animals. Alvarez's work emphasizes the importance of considering not only physical characteristics but also genetic data in establishing taxonomic relationships accurately.
Although the subject matter of this book may primarily appeal to taxonomists and researchers in the field of evolutionary biology, Alvarez's accessible writing style makes it approachable for a broader audience interested in the region's biodiversity. The inclusion of high-quality images further enriches the reading experience, allowing readers to visualize the mice and their distinguishing features.
In conclusion, "Taxonomic Status of Some Mice of The Peromyscus boylii Group in Eastern Mexico, With Description of a New Subspecies" by Ticul Alvarez is an essential contribution to the field of taxonomy and evolutionary studies. Alvarez's meticulous research methods and clear presentation of findings provide valuable insights into the complex taxonomic relationships within this mouse group. This book will undoubtedly serve as a reference for future studies, fostering a greater understanding of the intricate biodiversity in Eastern Mexico. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Volume 14, No. 7, pp. 111 120, 1 fig. December 29, 1961 Taxonomic Status of Some Mice of The Peromyscus boylii Group in Eastern Mexico, With Description of a New Subspecies BY TICUL ALVAREZ UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE 1961 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Editors: E. Raymond Hall, Chairman, Henry S. Fitch, Theodore H. Eaton, Jr. Volume 14, No. 7, pp. 111 120, 1 fig. Published December 29, 1961 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas PRINTED BY JEAN M. NEIBARGER, STATE PRINTER TOPEKA, KANSAS 1961 [Illustration] 29 393 Taxonomic Status of Some Mice of The Peromyscus boylii Group in Eastern Mexico, With Description of a New Subspecies BY TICUL ALVAREZ Saussure (1860) described Peromyscus aztecus from southern México. Osgood (1909) by comparison of one of Saussure's specimens with some from Mirador, Veracruz, concluded that aztecus was a subspecies of P... Continue reading book >>
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