
Thylacine: The History, Ecology and Loss of the Tasmanian Tiger - Paperback
Thylacine: The History, Ecology and Loss of the Tasmanian Tiger - Paperback
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by Branden Holmes (Editor), Gareth Linnard (Editor)
Until the mid-20th century, the thylacine was the world's largest carnivorous marsupial, and its disappearance has left many questions and contradictions.
Alternately portrayed as a scourge and as a high value commodity, the thylacine's ecology and behavior were known only anecdotally. In recent years, its taxonomic position, ecology, behavior and body size have all been re-examined scientifically, while advances in genetics have presented the potential for de-extinction. With 78 contributors, Thylacine: The History, Ecology and Loss of the Tasmanian Tiger presents an evidence-based profile of the thylacine, examining its ecology, evolution, encounters with humans, persecution, assumed extinction and its appearance in fiction. The final chapters explore the future for this iconic species - a symbol of extinction but also hope. Features:- Includes a diverse range of author contributions.
- Covers the thylacine from evolution to extinction to fiction.
- Presents the best evidence to date for the species' post-1936 survival.
- The authors are generously allocating all their royalties from the sale of this book to support research into Devil Facial Tumor Disease, a devastating and contagious disease now threatening the wild population of Tasmanian devil - the world's current largest marsupial carnivore.



















