Biology and conservation of wild canids.

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Quarto, paperback, text illustrations, black and white photographs.
This book brings together in a single volume an astonishing synthesis of research from the last twenty years and is the first truly compendious synthesis on wild canids.
Beginning with a complete account of all 36 canid species, there follow six review chapters that emphasise topics most relevant to canid conservation science, including evolution and systematics, behavioural ecology, population genetics, diseases, conflict/control of troublesome species, and conservation tools. Fifteen detailed case studies then delve deeply into the very best species investigations currently available, written by all the leading figures in the field.