The Red Kangaroo in Central Australia: An Early Account by A.E. Newsome

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Red Kangaroo in Central Australia: An Early Account by A.E. Newsome
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alan Newsome
By (author) Thomas Newsome
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 130
Category/GenreHistory of science
Marsupials
ISBN/Barcode 9781486301553
ClassificationsDewey:599.22230994
Audience
General
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly

Publishing Details

Publisher CSIRO Publishing
Imprint CSIRO Publishing
Publication Date 1 July 2016
Publication Country Australia

Description

The red kangaroo is at the heart of Australia's ecological identity. It is Australia's largest terrestrial land mammal and the only kangaroo truly restricted to Australia's arid interior. Almost nothing was known about the ecology of the red kangaroo when a young Alan Newsome began to study it in 1957. He discovered how droughts affect reproduction, why red kangaroos favour different habitats during droughts and that explosions in red kangaroo numbers were caused by changes to the landscape wrought by graziers. Most importantly, he realised the possibilities of enriching western science with Indigenous knowledge, a feat recognised today as one of the greatest achievements of his career. First drafted in 1975 and now revised and prepared for publication by his son, The Red Kangaroo in Central Australia captures Alan's thoughts as a young ecologist working in Central Australia in the 1950s and 1960s.

Author Biography

Dr Alan Newsome (1935-2007) was a pioneering ecologist. He was the first to conduct extensive studies on the red kangaroo in Central Australia and he became internationally celebrated for his research on other mammals in Australia and abroad. This book captures Alan's thoughts as a young ecologist tackling difficult questions in a harsh environment. Dr Thomas Newsome is Alan's son. A Fulbright Scholar in 2013, his research includes studies on the ecological role of top-order predators. His interests in the red kangaroo stem from living in Central Australia between 2005 and 2011, and the fact that the red kangaroo is a key prey item for Australia's top-order predator, the dingo.

Reviews

"Alan Newsome was one of Australia's most distinguished ecologists. This book, written with his son Thomas, is Alan's original and definitive account of the iconic red kangaroo, but it is equally an enthralling story of personal discovery, exploration, and the joys and challenges of field research in Central Australia. It encapsulates the work of a true pioneer, and deserves to be very widely read."--Professor Chris Dickman, University of Sydney "I am personally delighted that this book has been published, and in the broader world it fully deserves an honoured place in the Australian zoological literature."-- "Ian Fraser, Natural History Book Reviews" "The Red Kangaroo in Central Australia is an engaging and informative book that draws the reader into the world of a curious ecologist. Seeking answers to questions that had practical applications at the time, they hold even greater layers of significance now."-- "Nancy Cushing, Historical Records of Australian Science" "Alan's prose exudes a flair and love of his subject rarely seen in modern scientific writing. It's refreshing to come across a book not only steeped with data, but also language that reflects the sheer amount of knowledge of the landscape the author was working in. Consequently, The Red Kangaroo makes for an incredible read, regardless of the reader's background, whilst also standing out as an important contribution to Australian natural history and science."-- "Billy Geary, Wild Melbourne" (3/21/2017 12:00:00 AM)