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Our understanding of the basic biology of owls is poor compared to
that of other bird species. The Little Owl, Athene noctua, has
become one of the best models for biological and conservation
research, due to its commonness and the fact that it occupies
nest-boxes very easily. In this unique book the authors synthesise
the substantial literature, and detail current information
regarding the Little Owl. They discuss its wide-ranging ecology,
genetics and subspecies and population status by country. In
addition, they outline a strategy and monitoring program for its
conservation. The book features an outstanding bibliography of
literature on the Little Owl, listing publications dated from 1769
to 2007, in many languages, including Russian, English, French,
German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Dutch. Whilst being an
invaluable resource for academic researchers, its straightforward
style holds undoubted appeal for amateurs and enthusiasts.
The basic biology of owls is poorly understood compared to that of
other bird species. The Little Owl, Athene noctua, is one of the
best models for biological and conservation research. Though
widespread across Europe, Asia and North Africa, populations of the
Little Owl are now in decline, making studies of its behavior and
ecology all the more important. This extensively revised and
updated second edition features substantial new long-term data on
population dynamics, behavioral observations and breeding biology
of the Little Owl. The authors discuss its wide-ranging ecology,
genetics, subspecies, and population status by country. In
addition, they outline a research strategy and monitoring program.
Exceptional illustrations of all fourteen subspecies cover
embryonic and chick development, feather growth and moult,
including high-quality drawings presenting concrete management
suggestions. Whilst being an invaluable resource for academic
researchers, its accessible and straightforward style will also
appeal to amateur ornithologists and enthusiasts.
Our understanding of the basic biology of owls is poor compared to
that of other bird species. The Little Owl, Athene noctua, has
become one of the best models for biological and conservation
research, due to its commonness and the fact that it occupies
nest-boxes very easily. In this unique book the authors synthesise
the substantial literature, and detail current information
regarding the Little Owl. They discuss its wide-ranging ecology,
genetics and subspecies and population status by country. In
addition, they outline a strategy and monitoring program for its
conservation. The book features an outstanding bibliography of
literature on the Little Owl, listing publications dated from 1769
to 2007, in many languages, including Russian, English, French,
German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Dutch. Whilst being an
invaluable resource for academic researchers, its straightforward
style holds undoubted appeal for amateurs and enthusiasts.
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