The Xenarthra are an order of the mammals consisting of the armadillos,
anteaters, and sloths. The Biology of the Xenarthra is the first
authoratative study of the Xenarthra in a generation. The volume
features an impressive group of international scholars who explore the
current biology and ecological status of these mammals in each of the
geographic regions they inhabit. Many of these populations reside in
developing countries, and before now, information on these species has
been scarce. Topics cover a wide array of issues including genetics,
physiology, behavior, ecology, and conservation. Discussions range from
paleontological perspectives on xenarthran evolution to both lab and
field-based studies of living species. Contemporary research in areas
such as genome sequencing and leprosy in armadillos is also included.