Up on the Tibetan Plateau, the sky feels close, the air feels thin, and winter feels like a permanent neighbor. That's where the plateau pika lives--small, fast, and constantly alert--shaping the land in ways that are far bigger than its body.
The Complete Guide to Plateau Pikas: High-Altitude Life, Behavior, Habitat, and Ecology is a richly detailed, field-informed exploration of one of the world's most misunderstood alpine mammals. You'll meet the plateau pika as it actually is: not a "rodent," not a cartoon "cute rabbit," but a high-altitude lagomorph built for survival--through burrow engineering, social vigilance, rapid life cycles, and a seasonal rhythm that turns short summers into long winter endurance.
This guide takes you into the real plateau: the wind, the turf, the thin oxygen, the predator shadows, and the underground architecture that makes life possible. Along the way, you'll learn why plateau pikas trigger debate--praised as ecosystem engineers and blamed as pasture problems--and why the most honest answer is almost always about context: density, grazing pressure, soil, and season.
Inside, you'll discover:
If you want a clear, immersive, science-grounded guide to plateau pikas and the high-altitude world they help shape, this book delivers it.