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Books > Science & Mathematics > Biology, life sciences > Zoology & animal sciences > Animal ecology

The Ecology of Freshwater Molluscs (Hardcover): Robert T. Dillon The Ecology of Freshwater Molluscs (Hardcover)
Robert T. Dillon
R4,591 Discovery Miles 45 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Here is a comprehensive review of the ecology of freshwater bivalves and gastropods worldwide. Robert Dillon discusses the ecology of these species in its broadest sense, including diet, habitat, and reproductive biology to emphasize the tremendous diversity of these freshwater invertebrates. He develops a new life history model that unifies them and reviews their population and community ecology, treating competition, predation, parasitism, and biogeography. Extensively referenced and synthesizing work from the nineteenth century through to the present day, this book includes original analyses that unify previous work into a coherent whole.

Primate Communities (Paperback): J. G. Fleagle, Charles Janson, Kaye Reed Primate Communities (Paperback)
J. G. Fleagle, Charles Janson, Kaye Reed
R1,475 Discovery Miles 14 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although the behavior and ecology of primates has been more thoroughly studied than that of any other group of mammals, there have been very few attempts to compare the communities of living primates found in different parts of the world. In Primate Communities, an international group of experts compares the composition, behavior, and ecology of primate communities in Africa, Asia, Madagascar, and South America. They examine the factors underlying the similarities and differences among these communities, including their phylogenetic history, climate, rainfall, soil type, forest composition, competition with other vertebrates, and human activities. As it brings together information about primate communities from around the world for the very first time, it will quickly become an important source book for researchers in anthropology, ecology, and conservation, and a readable and informative text for undergraduate and graduate students studying primate ecology, primate conservation, or primate behavior.

Behavioural Ecology of Teleost Fishes (Paperback, Revised): Jean-Guy J. Godin Behavioural Ecology of Teleost Fishes (Paperback, Revised)
Jean-Guy J. Godin
R2,692 Discovery Miles 26 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Teleost (bony) fishes represent the most abundant taxonomic group of vertebrates. They are found in all conceivable types of aquatic environment and are extremely diverse behaviourally. Behavioural ecology of teleost fishes reviews the recent advances in knowledge of behavioural strategies and tactics of habitat selection and space use, foraging, predator avoidance and evasion, and reproduction among the teleost fishes. It proposes new directions and approaches for future research. It also considers the impact of individual behaviour on population and community ecology.

Evolution of Biological Diversity (Paperback): Anne Magurran, Robert M. May Evolution of Biological Diversity (Paperback)
Anne Magurran, Robert M. May
R2,674 Discovery Miles 26 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Within the current context of global interest in biological diversity, this is a timely review of the most recent research into the evolutionary origins of biological diversity and the processes of speciation, from a stellar cast of contributors. The chapters in this book explore the question of how variation arises within species; some emphasize the ecological and behavioural basis of differentiation; others argue for the role of natural selection in generating speciation. Several chapters focus on the important emerging links between sexual selection, sexual conflict, and population differentiation. The final chapters explore the fossil record for data on the origination of species diversity - and extinctions - in the past. This book is a must-have for all researchers and graduate students in the biological sciences who want to be abreast of the latest thinking on the evolution of biological diversity.

Cladistic Biogeography (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Christopher J. Humphries, Lynne R. Parenti Cladistic Biogeography (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Christopher J. Humphries, Lynne R. Parenti
R4,988 Discovery Miles 49 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first edition of Cladistic Biogeography was published in 1986. It was a concise exposition of the history, methods, applications of, and prospects for cladistic biogeography, or the study of the historical and evolutionary relationships between species based on their distribution patterns. Well reviewed, and widely used in teaching, Cladistic Biogeography is still in demand, despite having been out of print for some time. This new edition has been updated throughout, with several chapters being rewritten and expanded to incorporate the latest research findings and theoretical and methodological advances in this dynamic field.

Sampling and Statistical Methods for Behavioral Ecologists (Paperback): Jonathan Bart, Michael A. Fligner, William I. Notz Sampling and Statistical Methods for Behavioral Ecologists (Paperback)
Jonathan Bart, Michael A. Fligner, William I. Notz
R1,539 Discovery Miles 15 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book describes the sampling and statistical methods used most often by behavioral ecologists and field biologists. Written by a biologist and two statisticians, it provides a rigorous discussion together with worked examples of statistical concepts and methods that are generally not covered in introductory courses, and which are consequently poorly understood and applied by field biologists. The first section reviews important issues such as defining the statistical population and the sampling plan when using nonrandom methods for sample selection, bias, interpretation of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and multiple comparisons. After a detailed discussion of sampling methods and multiple regression, subsequent chapters discuss specialized problems such as pseudoreplication, and their solutions. This volume will quickly become the favorite statistical handbook for all field biologists.

Behaviour and Ecology of Riparian Mammals (Hardcover, New): Nigel Dunstone, Martyn L. Gorman Behaviour and Ecology of Riparian Mammals (Hardcover, New)
Nigel Dunstone, Martyn L. Gorman
R4,622 Discovery Miles 46 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Many mammals, such as otters, live in close association with rivers and streams, feeding in them, or using them as a place of safety or means of escape from predators. The distinct adaptations that riparian mammals have evolved in order to live in these environments also handicap them for living elsewhere. These animals are therefore threatened by alterations to their environment. In recent years, our rivers have become highly polluted, and have been subject to bankside modifications for agriculture and forestry, enhanced or decreased water flow, and recreation. As a result, they have become less and less suitable for these highly specialized animals. This book looks at the habitat utilization, adaptation, feeding ecology, and conservation status of a range of riparian mammals. It gives insights into the problems facing these fascinating animals, and how they might be overcome.

Avian Growth and Development (Hardcover, New): J. Matthias Starck, Robert E. Ricklefs Avian Growth and Development (Hardcover, New)
J. Matthias Starck, Robert E. Ricklefs
R10,435 Discovery Miles 104 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although birds have a rather uniform body plan and physiology, they exhibit marked variation in development type, parental care, and rate of growth. This makes them ideal for studying and understanding evolutionary adaptation. Presenting an integrative perspective of organism biology, ecology, and evolution, this book is a case study in evolutionary diversification of life histories.

Handbook of Ethological Methods (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Philip N. Lehner Handbook of Ethological Methods (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Philip N. Lehner
R3,538 Discovery Miles 35 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At first glance, studying behavior is easy, but as every budding ethologist quickly realizes, there are a host of complex practical, methodological and analytical problems to solve before designing and conducting the study. How do you choose which species or which behavior to study? What equipment will you need to observe and record behavior successfully? How do you record data in the dark, in the wet, or without missing part of the action? How do you analyze and interpret the data to yield meaningful information? This new expanded edition of the Handbook of Ethological Methods provides a complete step-by-step introduction to ethological methods from topic choice and behavioral description to data collection and statistical analysis. This book is a must for both beginning students and experienced researchers studying animal behavior in the field or laboratory.

Spatial Representation in Animals (Paperback): Sue Healy Spatial Representation in Animals (Paperback)
Sue Healy
R2,774 Discovery Miles 27 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Our understanding of the way in which animals know how, when, and where to orient and navigate around their environment has grown considerably over the last decade. Movement can vary from displacement in the immediate environment to the long-distance migration of salmon or swallows. How animals find their way around is both immensely variable and controversial - what cues they use and how their senses are involved, how much they remember, to what extent they rely on instinctive information or learning. Behaviour, ecology, and neurophysiology are all implicated and have been investigated in a wide range of organisms by researchers all over the world. Individual authors, all eminent specialists within their fields, have been asked to present reviews of the material in which they are most familiar and to speculate about future directions in the field.

The Avian Brood Parasites - Deception at the Nest (Hardcover, New): Paul A. Johnsgard The Avian Brood Parasites - Deception at the Nest (Hardcover, New)
Paul A. Johnsgard
R5,332 Discovery Miles 53 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Obligatory brood parasites are birds that reproduce by laying their eggs in the nests of other species. This book discusses the ecological and evolutionary aspects of this remarkable behavioural adaptation.

Invertebrate Surveys for Conservation (Paperback, New): T.R. New Invertebrate Surveys for Conservation (Paperback, New)
T.R. New
R1,917 Discovery Miles 19 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most animals are invertebrates, yet conservation managers and practitioners know very little about their biology, or how to study and survey them adequately in the field. Invertebrate Surveys for Conservation is a comprehensive guide to the ecological methods used to survey invertebrate animals in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments. Containing practical advice and discussion on optimal sampling methods, and on how to interpret samples effectively for practical conservation assessment, this book will be an essential tool for anyone involved in conservation biology or ecology.

Animal Groups in Three Dimensions - How Species Aggregate (Hardcover, New): Julia K. Parrish, William M. Hamner Animal Groups in Three Dimensions - How Species Aggregate (Hardcover, New)
Julia K. Parrish, William M. Hamner
R4,160 Discovery Miles 41 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is about the ways in which many animals form groups; for instance, schools of fish, flocks of birds, and swarms of insects. Covering both invertebrate and vertebrate species, the authors investigate three-dimensional animal aggregations from a variety of disciplines, from physics to mathematics to biology. The first section is devoted to the various methods, mainly optical and acoustic, used to collect three-dimensional data over time. The second section focuses on analytical methods used to quantify pattern, group kinetics, and interindividual interactions within the group. The section on behavioural ecology and evolution deals with the functions of aggregative behaviour from the point of view of an inherently selfish individual member. The final section uses models to elucidate how group dynamics at the individual level creates emergent pattern at the level of the group.

Fauna in Soil Ecosystems - Recycling Processes, Nutrient Fluxes, and Agricultural Production (Hardcover, New): Gero Benckiser Fauna in Soil Ecosystems - Recycling Processes, Nutrient Fluxes, and Agricultural Production (Hardcover, New)
Gero Benckiser
R8,196 Discovery Miles 81 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offers an integrated presentation of the microbial, agronomic and recycling aspects of soil faunal potentials, emphasizing agricultural ecosystems and furnishing methods for modelling food webs. The text covers morphology, reproduction, abundances, basic requirements, competition, predation, parasitism, nutrient cycling and phytopathological interactions, soil physics and agricultural management, plus methods to quantify soil faunal groups.

FAO Species Identification Field Guide for Fishery Purposes - Living Marine Resources of Somalia (Fao Species Identification... FAO Species Identification Field Guide for Fishery Purposes - Living Marine Resources of Somalia (Fao Species Identification Field Guides) (Paperback)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
R2,071 R1,787 Discovery Miles 17 870 Save R284 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This field guide covers the major resource groups likely to be encountered in the fisheries of Somalia. These groups include shrimps, lobsters, bivalves, gastropods, cephalopods, sharks, batoid fishes, bony fishes and sea turtles. Each resource group is introduced by a general section on pertinent technical terms and measurements and an illustrated guide to the orders and families of the group. The annotated and illustrated list of the more important species includes scientific nomenclature, FAO names in English and French (where available), local Somali names, maximum size, notes on fisheries, habitat and biology, diagnostic features and one or more illustrations.

Venomous Snakes - Ecology, Evolution, and Snakebite (Hardcover): R.S. Thorpe, W. Wuster, Anita Malhotra Venomous Snakes - Ecology, Evolution, and Snakebite (Hardcover)
R.S. Thorpe, W. Wuster, Anita Malhotra
R5,018 Discovery Miles 50 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the search for snakebite antidotes, the ecology and evolution of venomous snakes is of critical importance. This book presents a multidisciplinary approach to venomous snake research, as well as focusing on the medical aspects of snake venoms and the effects of snakebites. Herpetology is a growing subject, and this book will appeal to the ever-increasing number of amateur snake enthusiasts. The book will also be an essential reference work for researchers involved in any aspect of venomous snake research, as well as those interested in the broader fields of ecology and evolution.

The Zebra Finch - A Synthesis of Field and Laboratory Studies (Hardcover): Richard A. Zann The Zebra Finch - A Synthesis of Field and Laboratory Studies (Hardcover)
Richard A. Zann; Illustrated by Michael Bamford
R5,049 Discovery Miles 50 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Australian Zebra Finch is widely used by researchers and teachers in many scientific disciplines where it is the preferred subject for investigations ranging from anatomy and physiology to behavioural development and evolutionary ecology. This monograph is the first to synthesize the information on this colourful species that has accumulated during the past thirty years. It summarizes and integrates much of the laboratory work and places it in the context of the biology of the animals in the wild, with an emphasis on behaviour and ecology. This leads to a detailed understanding of Zebra Finch adaptations and life history that will further enhance the value of the species for researchers and students in behaviour, ecology, and other fields. Aviculturists who keep these attractive birds will also find much of interest in this book.

From Individual Behaviour to Population Ecology (Paperback, New): William J. Sutherland From Individual Behaviour to Population Ecology (Paperback, New)
William J. Sutherland
R1,908 Discovery Miles 19 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Population dynamics and animal behaviour are two subjects which have developed almost independently, despite widespread acceptance of the idea that they must be related. This book provides a novel framework for combining these two subjects and then shows how to consider a range of conservation issues. It is aimed at students and researchers in animal behaviour, population ecology, and conservation biology.

Serengeti II - Dynamics, Management, and Conservation of an Ecosystem (Paperback, 2nd Ed.): A.R.E. Sinclair, Peter Arcese Serengeti II - Dynamics, Management, and Conservation of an Ecosystem (Paperback, 2nd Ed.)
A.R.E. Sinclair, Peter Arcese
R1,590 Discovery Miles 15 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Serengeti II: Dynamics, Management, and Conservation of an Ecosystem" brings together twenty years of research by leading scientists to provide the most most thorough understanding to date of the spectacular Serengeti-Mara ecosystem in East Africa, home to one of the largest and most diverse populations of animals in the world.
Building on the groundwork laid by the classic "Serengeti: Dynamics of an Ecosystem," published in 1979 by the University of Chicago Press, this new book integrates studies of the ecosystem at every level--from the plants at the bottom of the visible food chain, to the many species of herbivores and predators, to the system as a whole. Drawing on new data from many long-term studies and from more recent research initiatives, and applying new theory and computer technology, the contributors examine the large-scale processes that have produced the Serengeti's extraordinary biological diversity, as well as the interactions among species and between plants and animals and their environment. They also introduce computer modeling as a tool for exploring these interactions, employing this new technology to test and anticipate the effects of social, political, and economic changes on the entire ecosystem and on particular species, and so to shape future conservation and management strategies.

Zoogeomorphology - Animals as Geomorphic Agents (Hardcover, New): David R. Butler Zoogeomorphology - Animals as Geomorphic Agents (Hardcover, New)
David R. Butler
R3,477 Discovery Miles 34 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Animals as geomorphic agents have primarily been considered "curiosities" in the literature of geomorphology, whose spatial and quantitative influences have been seen as both limited and minor. Zoogeomorphology: Animals as Geomorphic Agents examines the distinct geomorphic influences of invertebrates, ectothermic vertebrates, birds, and mammals, and demonstrates the importance of animals as landscape sculptors. Specific processes associated with the diversity of animal influences in geomorphology are examined, including burrowing and denning, nesting, lithophagy and geophagy, wallowing and trampling, food caching, excavating for food, and dam building by beavers. Particular emphasis is placed on terrestrial animals, although aquatic animals are also discussed where appropriate. This book, which is the only one available wholly devoted to this topic, will interest graduate students and professional research workers in geomorphology, ecology, environmental science, physical geography, and geology.

The Ant and the Peacock - Altruism and Sexual Selection from Darwin to Today (Paperback, New Ed): Helena Cronin The Ant and the Peacock - Altruism and Sexual Selection from Darwin to Today (Paperback, New Ed)
Helena Cronin; Foreword by John Maynard Smith
R1,172 Discovery Miles 11 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The "ant" and the "peacock" stand for two puzzles in Darwinism--altruism and sexual selection. How can natural selection favor those, such as the worker ant, that renounce tooth and claw in favor of the public-spirited ways of the commune? And how can "peacocks"--flamboyant, ornamental and apparently useless--be tolerated by the grimly economical Darwinian reaper? Helena Cronin has a deep understanding of today's answers to these riddles and their roots in the nineteenth century; the analysis is new and exciting and the explanations lucid and compelling.

The Animal in Its World (Explorations of an Ethologist, 1932-1972), Volume One - Field Studies (Paperback, New Ed): Nikolaas... The Animal in Its World (Explorations of an Ethologist, 1932-1972), Volume One - Field Studies (Paperback, New Ed)
Nikolaas Tinbergen; Foreword by P.B. Medawar
R1,439 Discovery Miles 14 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Together with Konrad Lorenz, Niko Tinbergen is generally acknowledged as the founder of the young science of ethology. Professor Tinbergen has spent a lifetime of research exploring the behavior of many types of animals in their natural environments, and has founded centers of worldwide renown for research and teaching in the behavioral sciences, first in his native Holland and later at Oxford. His influence extends far beyond the borders of Europe and of zoology proper, and he has contributed substantially to international and interdisciplinary collaboration

Tinbergen's work has been characterized by many as a "breath of fresh air" in fields that were in danger of using touch with nature and of becoming bogged down in theory. He has tirelessly worked for the use of scientific methods in the study if human behavior, both normal and abnormal. Without shying away from quantification and measurement, he has made his main contribution in what Sir Peter Medawar calls "creative observation" and in the design of meaningful experiments, even in the seemingly chaotic and continuously varying conditions if the natural habitat.

In following him in what Tinbergen likes to call his seemingly aimless wanderings, the reader will catch a unique glimpse into the workshop of ethology. Even when reporting on sophisticated experiments, or when developing new theoretical concepts and arguments, Tinergen writes simply, lucidly, and precisely. The present volume spans forty years of pioneer investigation and includes selections on the behavior of gulls; on the homing, landmark preference, and prey findings of the digger wasp; on the food hoarding of foxes; and on creatures living scattered as adefense against predators.

These classic original studies will fascinate the increasing number if readers interested in the topical problems if animals and human behavior.

Natural Enemies - An Introduction to Biological Control (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Ann E. Hajek, Jorgen Eilenberg Natural Enemies - An Introduction to Biological Control (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Ann E. Hajek, Jorgen Eilenberg
R1,766 Discovery Miles 17 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This second edition of Natural Enemies will give students, professionals, and anyone wishing to learn the basics of biological control a fully updated and thorough introduction. The book discusses the huge diversity of organisms used in the control of pests, weeds and plant pathogens, and compares the many different strategies referred to as 'biological control': the introduction of exotic natural enemies, application of predators, parasitoids, and microorganisms as biopesticides, and manipulation of the environment to enhance natural enemy populations. The authors present the ecological concepts which form the bases of biological control and discuss recent changes to make biological control safe for the environment. Case studies are included throughout, providing in-depth examples of the use of different organisms and strategies in a variety of ecosystems. A new chapter covers the current challenges; the impact of climate change, the problem of invasive species, and how biological control can aid sustainability.

This Fissured Land, Second Edition - An Ecological History of India (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Madhav Gadgil,... This Fissured Land, Second Edition - An Ecological History of India (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Madhav Gadgil, Ramachandra Guha
R1,129 Discovery Miles 11 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This Fissured Land, first published in 1992, presents an interpretative history ecological history of the Indian subcontinent. It offers a theory of ecological prudence and profligacy, testing this theory across the wide sweep of South Asian history. The book especially focuses on the use and abuse of forest resources. In Part One, the authors present a general theory of ecological history. Part Two provides a fresh interpretative history of pre-modern India along with an ecological interpretation of the caste system. In Part Three, the authors draw upon a huge wealth of source material in their socio-ecological analysis of the modes of resource use introduced in India by the British.
The Second Edition comes with a new Preface by the authors.

Island Bats - Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation (Hardcover): Paul A. Racey, Theodore H Fleming Island Bats - Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation (Hardcover)
Paul A. Racey, Theodore H Fleming
R2,375 Discovery Miles 23 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The second largest order of mammals, "Chiroptera "comprises more than one thousand species of bats. Because of their mobility, bats are often the only native mammals on isolated oceanic islands, where more than half of all bat species live. These island bats represent an evolutionarily distinctive and ecologically significant part of the earth's biological diversity.

"Island Bats "is the first book to focus solely on the evolution, ecology, and conservation of bats living in the world's island ecosystems. Among other topics, the contributors to this volume examine how the earth's history has affected the evolution of island bats, investigate how bat populations are affected by volcanic eruptions and hurricanes, and explore the threat of extinction from human disturbance. Geographically diverse, the volume includes studies of the islands of the Caribbean, the Western Indian Ocean, Micronesia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and New Zealand.

With its wealth of information from long-term studies, "Island Bats "provides timely and valuable information about how this fauna has evolved and how it can be conserved.

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