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Behavior of Marine Animals: Current Perspectives in Research. Marine Birds

Autor Joanna Burger, Bori L. Olla, Howard E. Winn
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2013
The maJonty of the chapters in this volume are structured to include a balance between literature review, original data, and synthesis. The research approaches taken by the authors are generallyof two kinds. One centers on the long-term, in-depth study of a single species in which many aspects of its natural history are examined in detail. The other is a comparative one which involves investigating particular questions by examining species or by comparing groups of species that may include taxonomic andjor ecological affinities. Most of the chapters concern obvious aspects of breeding behavior including habitat selection, the effects of age on breeding, communication, mating systems, synchrony of breeding activities, development of behavior, prefledging parental care, and postfledging parental care. Of these topics, many relate directly to the advantages and disadvantages of coloniality-a conspicuous behavior pattern in marine birds. As such, they provide para.picuou for the further study of coloniality and the social behaviorof many other animals. Other important areas of marine bird breeding behavior (such as courtship behavior, antipredator behavior, information transfer) have not been included because of space limitations. Since man's encroachment on the seashore and continental shelf poses certain threats to marine birds, a volume elucidating various aspects of their biology has multiple uses. As weil as being of value to ornithologists, the volume should be useful to managers involved with coastal planning.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781468429909
ISBN-10: 1468429906
Pagini: 540
Ilustrații: XIX, 515 p. 62 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1980
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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The maJonty of the chapters in this volume are structured to include a balance between literature review, original data, and synthesis. The research approaches taken by the authors are generallyof two kinds. One centers on the long-term, in-depth study of a single species in which many aspects of its natural history are examined in detail. The other is a comparative one which involves investigating particular questions by examining species or by comparing groups of species that may include taxonomic andjor ecological affinities. Most of the chapters concern obvious aspects of breeding behavior including habitat selection, the effects of age on breeding, communication, mating systems, synchrony of breeding activities, development of behavior, prefledging parental care, and postfledging parental care. Of these topics, many relate directly to the advantages and disadvantages of coloniality-a conspicuous behavior pattern in marine birds. As such, they provide para.picuou for the further study of coloniality and the social behaviorof many other animals. Other important areas of marine bird breeding behavior (such as courtship behavior, antipredator behavior, information transfer) have not been included because of space limitations. Since man's encroachment on the seashore and continental shelf poses certain threats to marine birds, a volume elucidating various aspects of their biology has multiple uses. As weil as being of value to ornithologists, the volume should be useful to managers involved with coastal planning.

Cuprins

1 Seabirds as Marine Animals.- 2 Chemoreception in Seabirds.- 3 Habitat Selection and Marine Birds.- 4 Mate Selection and Mating Systems in Seabirds.- 5 The Influence of Age on the Breeding Biology of Colonial Nesting Seabirds.- 6 The Communication Behavior of Gulls and Other Seabirds.- 7 Mechanisms and Adaptive Value of Reproductive Synchrony in Colonial Seabirds.- 8 Development of Behavior in Seabirds: An Ecological Perspective.- 9 Parental Investments by Seabirds at the Breeding Area with Emphasis on Northern Gannets (Morus bassanus).- 10 The Transition to Independence and Postfledging Parental Care in Seabirds.- 11 Comparative Distribution and Orientation of North American Gulls.- Species Index.