Arid lands require that organisms inhabiting them be well-adapted to
thrive or even just to survive. This book provides a review of the
ecological adaptations - be they behavioural, physiological or
morphological - of carnivores to arid environments. Following a general
introduction into aridity and arid lands in Africa, the major carnivore
families are presented. Ecological adaptations of carnivores in arid
lands reveal the amplitude and resilience of the ecology of these
animals. In setting up conservation measures, the nature and extent of
such adaptations are important facets in determining the effective area
and degree of heterogeneity required as habitat by a carnivore
population so as to produce a viable unit.