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University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History, Lawrence, Kansas, Miscellaneous Publication No. 8, 1956, 309 S., 5 Tafeln, 127 Textabb.,' Preis bro- schiert 1 Dollar,- geb. 4 Dollar. : ; Die von’ HALL herausgegebenen ,,Miscellaneous Publications” seines Museums bringen wertvolle Arbeiten. Als letzte‘neben ,,The Raccoon in Kansas” von STAIN und ,,The Tree-Squirrel in Kansas" von PACKARD wiederum eine ‘mammalogisthe, nimlich die vorliegende iiber die Saéugetiere Nord-Alaskas. Das Buch’ behandelt alle im Ge- “-biet-vorkommenden 42 Arten (wobei auch die Wale und Robben mit einbezogen sind) in systematischer Reihenfolge. Jede Art wird besthrieben, ihre Synonymie, Mae, Fundortskarte, -liste, Schddel., Gebif-, Mauser- u. a. Abbildun- gen, sowie das Wichtigste iiber die Lebensweise und: ein ‘Bestimmungsschliissel_ gebracht. Der Schlu& betrachtet die -Sdugetierfauna zusammenfassend und nach Landschaftstypen sowie die Lebensgemeinschaften .des Gebietes, und enthaltauch: ein ‘ausfithrliches Schriftenverzeichnis. Das Werk ist ein sehr brauchbares Handbuch. Refercer# Joa MR here 41S BG Bol/ , Prev. /956 Mammals of Northern Alaska. JAMES W. BEE and E. RAY- MOND HALL. 309 pegs., illus. University of Kansas Museum of Natural History (Publication No. 8), Lawrence, Kansas. (1956) $1.00 paper bound; $4.00 cloth bound. The Arctic Slope of Alaska, source of the mammals described in this book, is defined as the region from the crest of the Brooks Range of mountains northward to the Arctic Ocean. In this region 7 orders, 18 families, 32 genera and 42 species of mammals are found. These species are treated in a most comprehensive man- ner by the two authors. Historical detail and natural history dis- cussions lend interest to an otherwise typical systematic manual Illustrations include skull diagrams and range maps. , Entinedl marek 12,(9¢6b From: Arctic No. 3, Vol. 9, pp. 208-9 MAMMALS OF NORTHERN | ALASKA:.ON THE ARCTIC SLOPE.} By James W. Bee.and E. RayMonp.|. ' the geography, climate, and biotic ‘com-' Hat. Lawrence, Kansas: Allen. Press, 1956. (Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas, Misc. Publ. No. 8). 9 x 6 inches; 309 pages; col. frontis-. piece; 4 plates, 127 numbered figures, 5 tables? Cloth $4.00, paper bound $1.00... Cae This book represents the first attempt to" provide a definite account of the. mammals occurring on the Arctic Slope of Alaska. It is based on specimens col- lected and observations made by the ‘ authors and their assistants during two summers (July 3-September 6, 1951, - June 14-September 12, 1952), and on i gaterial in, the collections of . nine > museums in the. United States and Canada. , A coloured frontispiece by R. P. Grossenheider depicts the five species of microtine rodents and the three species of shrews considered: in the book. Al-: though well executed by ‘the artist, the | subtle shades of colour seen.in the living | animal are not accurately portrayed. The | book consists of a short introduction, a; check list of the species considered, a dis- cussion of these mammals, a hypothetical list.of species for which records are lack- ing,a key to the mammals of the Arctic: seeeaae ee! REVIEWS Slope, a short discussion (22 pages) of: munities of the-Arctic Slope, an itiner-: ary, and.a bibliography of 177 titles. The introduction contains a discussion of the ‘cyclic fluctuations of certain species pf arctic mammals, a phenomenon attribug¥d to the ‘effects of starvation, predation, and.-disease. There is also a brief cémparison of the faunas of arctic, temperate, and tropical regions. —° The bulk of the book, 247 pages, is taken. up by the discussion of the 42: species of mammals recorded. In addi- tion to the scientific names, the common and Eskimo names. are given. A list. of pertinent references precedes each species account. A detailed description of each . species is given, supplemented by appro- priate illustrations, including a line draw- ing of the skull. Under “remarks” are given field observations and data on trapping results, reproduction, molt, and general ecology. Previously published records of occurrence are summarized at the close of each account, and stations of occurrence*are shown on an outline map. Le et Emphasis is placed on the shrews and microtine rodents, with over half the total section on species being’ devoted to _ them. For these mammals “detailed ob- servations on reproduction, composition of populations, and molt are given. Many data are presented by means of-graphs, the use of which in some cases might be considered excessive. The discussions of mammals do not adequately take into consideration the fluctuations in popula- tion density so characteristic of shrews and. mouse-like rodents of the region. Consequently, observations on habitat preferences and interspecific relation- ships are often misleading. Everywhere in the discussions one finds animal be- haviour interpreted in a purposeful way, such as (page 81): “The lemmings re- treat to these. ice chambers .. . to keep . cool during the hottest part of the summer.” Throughout the book other observations are often given interpreta- 5G03\0-7 209 tions not supported by available data. The authors use their own data almost exclusively and make no attempt to syn- thesize the work of others in interpret- ing their observations. Had _ this been done, a much more valuable contribution would have resulted. Not many specimens of the larger mammals were collected, nor were speci- mens in other collections studied, especi- ally of the larger carnivores (wolf, bear, wolverine, etc.), but this is also true in the case of the common seals, specimens of which are obtainable in the coastal Eskimo villages. It is unfortunate that the authors did not discuss the taxonomic status of the terrestrial carnivores, even where it appears to be important. In some accounts skulls that were not col- lected in Alaska have been used for illustrative purposes, among others black bear and otter from California, moose from Minnesota, and caribou from Greenland. Although this is of little technical importance, it neverthe- less distracts from the value of the work. In all such cases the same subspecies that occur on the Arctic Slope are found. also in the forested regions to the south, and suitable material is available. Of the 29 terrestrial species considered at least 24 are widely distributed in the forested regions of Alaska and northern Canada. In the section on caribou the authors forcefully criticize the “control” of wolves on the Arctic Slope as being bio- logically unsound and probably detri- mental to the welfare of the herds. The localities where the authors made their collections were largely places where collections had been made by others. However, although mammals have been studied from relatively few localities, the region is so uniform that few differences can be expected. The authors have made the fullest use of the material at their disposal. The book will serve as an important and valuable guide to those continuing this work in arctic Alaska. Roserr L. Rauscu 5603\0-8 Enined march /b,/ Feb On ar Reviews 273 Mammars or NortHern ALASKA ON THE Arctic SLopE. By James W. Bree and E. Raymonp Hat. Univ. Kensas Museum of Natural History, Mise. Publ. 8, 1956. Paper, $1.00; cloth, $4.00. Having spent some time encamped with these two workers on the Arctic slope, the reviewer can understand the pains- taking quality of this work. He remembers the immense detail of work in trapping and recording the microtenes, and it is on this section of the mammals of northern Alaska that their contribution is particularly valuable. Bee and Hall would be called systematists, but they carry that title in the newest sense of the profession, of those workers who recognize that similarities or difference in behaviour and ecology have significance in the establishment of specific rank. The treatment of the microtenes is full and new. We learn of their specific associations with different plant complexes and terrain and even food preferences are given for some species. It is when the authors come to species which they did not study intimately that one realizes the excellence of the work on those they did. It is a little surprising, for example, to find the coyote listed as an old inhabitant of the Arctic slope, or even of Alaska at all. The probability is that the coyote is a camp follower into the far north and that, as elsewhere, it has increased wherever extermination or reduction of the wolf has raised the ceiling of opportunity. Again, in the interesting passage on migration of caribou, the extensive aerial reconnaissances of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service appear to have been ignored. The suggestion that the rut in Dall sheep was “ well along ” by 19th August is based on observations of fighting. This would mean birth of the lambs in January and February, an unlikely event in the Arctic winter. Lambs seen in June at close quarters by Leopold and myself were certainly much younger than this. 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