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The Hippos: Natural History and Conservation (A Volume in the Poyser Natural History Series) [Hardcover]

S. Keith Eltringham (Author)
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085661131X 978-0856611315 July 1999 1
Hippos are unusual in being genuinely amphibious and this has a fundamental effect on their physiology and way of life. Following a general introduction, there is a detailed description of hippo anatomy and physiology, including many fascinating and little known facts about their skin structure and physiology. The complex question of hippo stomach anatomy, and its impact on their diet and nutrition, is critically reviewed. Hippos have a four-chambered stomach similar to ruminants although, unlike them, they do not chew the cud. Hence they are often called "pseudoruminants". The fossil history of hippos is then considered and the recently claimed relationship with whales is examined. Subsequent chapters are devoted to their social biology and ecology, including descriptions of their breeding and feeding ecology. Several extraordinary instances of carnivory, including an instance of cannibalism, are described. A chapter on diseases and parasites also discusses the relations between hippos and other species, including crocodiles, to which they appear to be dominant. A consideration of the hippo's relationships with its human neighbours and the prospects for its long-term conservation gives an important view of current conservation concerns. The book closes with three chapters devoted to the results of the author's recent survey on the distribution and abundance of the common hippo throughout Africa. This is the first such estimate to have been made on a continent-wide basis and the total population of about 170,000 was so much smaller than many people had expected, that it resulted in the common hippo being given special protection under the CITES convention.

Key Features
* The first complete work on both species of hippo, the river hippo and the pygmy hippo
* Much of its data is drawn from the author's experiences while completing the IUCN Hippo Plan throughout Africa and in Uganda in particular
* All aspects of hippo biology are covered
* There has been no previous in depth study of the ecology and behaviour of these mammals before

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"...the first full account of the common hippopotamus, found in East and South Africa, and the pigmy hippopotamus, inhabiting the forests of West Africa. ...A major contribution to mammalian and African wildlife literature, one which every mammalian and wildlife conservation collecton should have."
--R.L. Smith, West Virginia University, in CHOICE (July/August 2000)
"...an enormous amount of information about the common hippototamus...a readable, fascinating account, covering all know aspects of hippo biology, including taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, energetics, evolution, social behaviour, reporduction, diet and feeding, ecology, diseases, and parasites."
--MAMMAL NEWS (2000)
"There are two species of hippos in the world today. This book is a comprehensive account of the natural history and biology of both of them. An important part of the book is a survey of common hippo numbers and conservation status, country by country. The author concludes that, although it has a total population of c.174,000, the species is vulnerable; many of its populations may be too small to be viable and the species is comparatively poorly protected. In respect of the pygmy hippo, we don't even know how many there are; they occur in just a few scattered localities, probably in small numbers, making them very vulnerable. Let us hope that the clear picture presented by this book stimulates better protection and deeper study of these curious animals."
--Jeremy J.D. Greenwood in HABITAT (October 1999)
"You may feel that you have absolutely no need to know about hippos but this slim book makes for fascinating reading, especially as the common view of slow, gentle, wallowing animals, immortalized in fun by Flanders and Swann, hides an interesting ecology with even more interesting applied ecology questions."
--BULLETIN OF THE BRITISH ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY (1999)

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The Hippos by Keith Eltringham is the first book to present a complete coverage of hippopotamus biology and ecology. Keith Eltringham summarises the most recent studies and presents them in a style accessible to the interested general reader and the research biologist alike. Both the larger, common hippo and the smaller, and much less well-studied, pygmy hippo are described, and the similarities and differences between them discussed are unusual in being genuinely amphibious and this has a fundamental effect on their physiology and way of life. Following a general introduction, there is a detailed description of hippo anatomy and physiology, including many fascinating and little known facts about their skin structure and physiology. The complex question of hippo stomach anatomy, and its impact on their diet and nutrition, is critically reviewed. Hippos have a four-chambered stomach similar to ruminants although, unlike them, they do not chew the cud. Hence they are often called "pseudoruminants." The fossil history of hippos is then considered and the recently claimed relationships with whales is examined. Subsequent chapters are devoted to their social biology and ecology, including descriptions of their breeding and feeding ecology. Several extraordinary instances of carnivory, including an instance of cannibalism, are described. A chapter on diseases and parasites also discusses the relations between hippos and other species, including crocodiles, to which they appear to be dominant. A consideration of the hippos relationships with its human neighbours and the prospects for its long-term conservation gives an important view of current conservation concerns. The book closes with three chapters devoted to the results of the author's recent survey on the distribution and abundance of the common hippo throughout Africa. This is the first such estimate to have been made on a continent-wide basis and the total population of about 170,000, was so much smaller than many people had expected, that it resulted in the common hippo being given special protection under the CITES convention.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press; 1 edition (July 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 085661131X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0856611315
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 0.6 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This book is very good it has complete information about Hippos and it mentions their real size and weight of males and females, size and weight is always exagerated in other books where the hippos are mentioned.

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The hippo is one of the best known animals, recognisable at a glance, and is a great favourite with the general public, not least with children, many of whom possess a cuddly hippo toy. Read the first page
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parietal blind sac, hippo culling, common hippo, hippo numbers, hippo grazing, large hippo, pygmy hippo, wild hippos, hippo population, male hippos, female hippo, hippo teeth, territorial bulls, other hippos, gut anatomy, many hippos, fermentative digestion, connecting chamber, conservation status, glandular stomach, other large mammals
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Queen Elizabeth National Park, South Africa, East Africa, Kruger National Park, Ivory Coast, Luangwa Valley, Mweya Peninsula, Guinea Bissau, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Luangwa River, Mara River, Basel Zoo, Central African Republic, Ishasha River, Lion Bay, Liwonde National Park, Population Trend, Shire River, Virunga National Park, After Marshall, Gonarezhou National Park, Hwange National Park, Okavango Delta, Queen Elizabeth Park
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