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Acknowledgments
I. Introduction
Part 1 - Mammalian Faunas in the Plio-Pleistocene of Brazil
2. Isolation and Interchange: A Deep History of South American Mammals
S. David Webb
3. Fossil Mammals of the Amazon as a Portrait of a Pleistocene Environment
Alceu Rancy
4. Pleistocene Mammals of the Cerrado and Caatinga of Brazil
Castor Cartelle
Part 2 - The Contemporary Mammalian Fauna
5. The New World Marsupials (Didelphimorpha, Paucituberculata, and Microbiotheria)
6. Order Xenarthra (Edentata)
7. Order Insectivora
8. Order Chiroptera (Bats, Murciélagos, Morcegos)
9. Order Primates
10. Order Carnivora (Fissipedia)
11. Order Carnivora (Pinnipedia): Seals, Seal Lions, and Walruses
12. Order Cetacea (Whales, Dolphins, and Their Allies: Baleias, Botos and Golfinhos)
13. Order Sirenia (Sea Cows)
14. Order Perissodactyla (Odd-toed Ungulates)
15. Order Artiodactyla (Even-toed Ungulates)
16. Order Rodentia (Rodents, Roedores)
17. Order Lagomorpha
Part 3 - Biogeography of Land Mammal Faunas
18. The Galápagos and Other South American Islands
19. Biodiversity Reconsidered
John F. Eisenberg
20. Macrogeography of Brazilian Mammals
Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca, Gisela Herrmann, and Yuri L. R. Leite
21. The Structure of Nonvolant Mammal Communities in Different Amazonian Forest Types
Carlos A. Peres
22. The Contemporary Mammalian Fauna of South America
John F. Eisenberg
Appendix
Index of Scientific Names
Index of Common Names
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