Wolves: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation
Editat de L. David Mech, Luigi Boitanien Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2007
Wolves
are
some
of
the
world's
most
charismatic
and
controversial
animals,
capturing
the
imaginations
of
their
friends
and
foes
alike.
Highly
intelligent
and
adaptable,
they
hunt
and
play
together
in
close-knit
packs,
sometimes
roaming
over
hundreds
of
square
miles
in
search
of
food.
Once
teetering
on
the
brink
of
extinction
across
much
of
the
United
States
and
Europe,
wolves
have
made
a
tremendous
comeback
in
recent
years,
thanks
to
legal
protection,
changing
human
attitudes,
and
efforts
to
reintroduce
them
to
suitable
habitats
in
North
America.
As wolf populations have rebounded, scientific studies of them have also flourished. But there hasn't been a systematic, comprehensive overview of wolf biology since 1970. InWolves, many of the world's leading wolf experts provide state-of-the-art coverage of just about everything you could want to know about these fascinating creatures. Individual chapters cover wolf social ecology, behavior, communication, feeding habits and hunting techniques, population dynamics, physiology and pathology, molecular genetics, evolution and taxonomy, interactions with nonhuman animals such as bears and coyotes, reintroduction, interactions with humans, and conservation and recovery efforts. The book discusses both gray and red wolves in detail and includes information about wolves around the world, from the United States and Canada to Italy, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Israel, India, and Mongolia.Wolvesis also extensively illustrated with black and white photos, line drawings, maps, and fifty color plates.
Unrivalled in scope and comprehensiveness,Wolveswill become the definitive resource on these extraordinary animals for scientists and amateurs alike.
As wolf populations have rebounded, scientific studies of them have also flourished. But there hasn't been a systematic, comprehensive overview of wolf biology since 1970. InWolves, many of the world's leading wolf experts provide state-of-the-art coverage of just about everything you could want to know about these fascinating creatures. Individual chapters cover wolf social ecology, behavior, communication, feeding habits and hunting techniques, population dynamics, physiology and pathology, molecular genetics, evolution and taxonomy, interactions with nonhuman animals such as bears and coyotes, reintroduction, interactions with humans, and conservation and recovery efforts. The book discusses both gray and red wolves in detail and includes information about wolves around the world, from the United States and Canada to Italy, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Israel, India, and Mongolia.Wolvesis also extensively illustrated with black and white photos, line drawings, maps, and fifty color plates.
Unrivalled in scope and comprehensiveness,Wolveswill become the definitive resource on these extraordinary animals for scientists and amateurs alike.
“An
excellent
compilation
of
current
knowledge,
with
contributions
from
all
the
main
players
in
wolf
research.
.
.
.
It
is
designed
for
a
wide
readership,
and
certainly
the
language
and
style
will
appeal
to
both
scientists
and
lucophiles
alike.
.
.
.
This
is
an
excellent
summary
of
current
knowledge
and
will
remain
the
standard
reference
work
for
a
long
time
to
come.”—Stephen
Harris,New
Scientist
“This
is
the
place
to
find
almost
any
fact
you
want
about
wolves.”—Stephen
Mills,BBC
Wildlife
Magazine
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226516974
ISBN-10: 0226516970
Pagini: 472
Ilustrații: 32 color plates, 13 halftones, 63 line drawings, 73 tables
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.2 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 0226516970
Pagini: 472
Ilustrații: 32 color plates, 13 halftones, 63 line drawings, 73 tables
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.2 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Public țintă
Adult: GeneralNotă biografică
L. David Mech is a senior research scientist with the Biological Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey and adjunct professor in the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology and the Department of Ecology and Behavioral Biology at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of The Wolf: The Ecology and Behavior of an Endangered Species, The Way of the Wolf, and The Arctic Wolf, among other books, and is coauthor of The Wolves of Denali. Luigi Boitani is a professor of vertebrate zoology and animal ecology at the University of Rome. He is the author of Dalla parte del lupo, coauthor of Simon and Schuster’s Guide to Mammals, and coeditor of Research Techniques in Animal Ecology.
Cuprins
Foreword
George Rabb
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Wolf Social Ecology
L. David Mech and Luigi Boitani
Chapter 2 - Wolf Behavior: Reproductive, Social, and Intelligent
Jane M. Packard
Chapter 3 - Wolf Communication
Fred H. Harrington and Cheryl S. Asa
Chapter 4 - The Wolf as a Carnivore
Rolf O. Peterson and Paolo Ciucci
Chapter 5 - Wolf-Prey Relations
L. David Mech and Rolf O. Peterson
Chapter 6 - Wolf Population Dynamics
Todd K. Fuller, L. David Mech, and Jean Fitts Cochrane
Chapter 7 - The Internal Wolf: Physiology, Pathology, and Pharmacology
Terry J. Kreeger
Chapter 8 - Molecular Genetic Studies of Wolves
Robert K. Wayne and Carles Vilá
Chapter 9 - Wolf Evolution and Taxonomy
Ronald M. Nowak
Chapter 10 - Wolf Interactions with Non-prey
Warren B. Ballard, Ludwig N. Carbyn, and Douglas W. Smith
Chapter 11 - Restoration of the Red Wolf
Michael K. Phillips, V. Gary Henry, and Brian T. Kelly
Chapter 12 - Wolves and Humans
Steven H. Fritts, Robert O. Stephenson, Robert D. Hayes, and Luigi Boitani
Chapter 13 - Wolf Conservation and Recovery
Luigi Boitani
Conclusion
Appendix: Species Names Used in the Text
List of Contributors
References
Index
George Rabb
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Wolf Social Ecology
L. David Mech and Luigi Boitani
Chapter 2 - Wolf Behavior: Reproductive, Social, and Intelligent
Jane M. Packard
Chapter 3 - Wolf Communication
Fred H. Harrington and Cheryl S. Asa
Chapter 4 - The Wolf as a Carnivore
Rolf O. Peterson and Paolo Ciucci
Chapter 5 - Wolf-Prey Relations
L. David Mech and Rolf O. Peterson
Chapter 6 - Wolf Population Dynamics
Todd K. Fuller, L. David Mech, and Jean Fitts Cochrane
Chapter 7 - The Internal Wolf: Physiology, Pathology, and Pharmacology
Terry J. Kreeger
Chapter 8 - Molecular Genetic Studies of Wolves
Robert K. Wayne and Carles Vilá
Chapter 9 - Wolf Evolution and Taxonomy
Ronald M. Nowak
Chapter 10 - Wolf Interactions with Non-prey
Warren B. Ballard, Ludwig N. Carbyn, and Douglas W. Smith
Chapter 11 - Restoration of the Red Wolf
Michael K. Phillips, V. Gary Henry, and Brian T. Kelly
Chapter 12 - Wolves and Humans
Steven H. Fritts, Robert O. Stephenson, Robert D. Hayes, and Luigi Boitani
Chapter 13 - Wolf Conservation and Recovery
Luigi Boitani
Conclusion
Appendix: Species Names Used in the Text
List of Contributors
References
Index
Descriere
Wolves are some of the world's most charismatic and controversial animals, capturing the imaginations of their friends and foes alike. Highly intelligent and adaptable, they hunt and play together in close-knit packs, sometimes roaming over hundreds of square miles in search of food. Once teetering on the brink of extinction across much of the United States and Europe, wolves have made a tremendous comeback in recent years, thanks to legal protection, changing human attitudes, and efforts to reintroduce them to suitable habitats in North America.
As wolf populations have rebounded, scientific studies of them have also flourished. But there hasn't been a systematic, comprehensive overview of wolf biology since 1970. In Wolves, many of the world's leading wolf experts provide state-of-the-art coverage of just about everything you could want to know about these fascinating creatures. Individual chapters cover wolf social ecology, behavior, communication, feeding habits and hunting techniques, population dynamics, physiology and pathology, molecular genetics, evolution and taxonomy, interactions with nonhuman animals such as bears and coyotes, reintroduction, interactions with humans, and conservation and recovery efforts. The book discusses both gray and red wolves in detail and includes information about wolves around the world, from the United States and Canada to Italy, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Israel, India, and Mongolia. Wolves is also extensively illustrated with black and white photos, line drawings, maps, and fifty color plates.
Unrivalled in scope and comprehensiveness, Wolves will become the definitive resource on these extraordinary animals for scientists and amateurs alike.
As wolf populations have rebounded, scientific studies of them have also flourished. But there hasn't been a systematic, comprehensive overview of wolf biology since 1970. In Wolves, many of the world's leading wolf experts provide state-of-the-art coverage of just about everything you could want to know about these fascinating creatures. Individual chapters cover wolf social ecology, behavior, communication, feeding habits and hunting techniques, population dynamics, physiology and pathology, molecular genetics, evolution and taxonomy, interactions with nonhuman animals such as bears and coyotes, reintroduction, interactions with humans, and conservation and recovery efforts. The book discusses both gray and red wolves in detail and includes information about wolves around the world, from the United States and Canada to Italy, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Israel, India, and Mongolia. Wolves is also extensively illustrated with black and white photos, line drawings, maps, and fifty color plates.
Unrivalled in scope and comprehensiveness, Wolves will become the definitive resource on these extraordinary animals for scientists and amateurs alike.
“An excellent compilation of current knowledge, with contributions from all the main players in wolf research. . . . It is designed for a wide readership, and certainly the language and style will appeal to both scientists and lucophiles alike. . . . This is an excellent summary of current knowledge and will remain the standard reference work for a long time to come.”—Stephen Harris, New Scientist
“This is the place to find almost any fact you want about wolves.”—Stephen Mills, BBC Wildlife Magazine