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Avian Migration (Hardcover, 2003 ed.): Peter Berthold, Eberhard Gwinner, Edith Sonnenschein Avian Migration (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
Peter Berthold, Eberhard Gwinner, Edith Sonnenschein
R8,215 Discovery Miles 82 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The reader of this comprehensive presentation benefits from an outstanding overview of all aspects of the fascinating phenomenon of bird migration. The book is written by leading experts from around the world. The text summarizes reviews and discussions of the most recent hypotheses. In doing so, it covers the entire research field from phenomenology through to ecology, physiology, control mechanisms, orientation, evolutionary aspects and conservation measures. It also examines the most modern methodological approaches including, satellite trakcking, molecular techniques or stable isotope investigations and envisages forthcoming developments in the course of global warming.

Circannual Rhythms - Endogenous Annual Clocks in the Organization of Seasonal Processes (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Circannual Rhythms - Endogenous Annual Clocks in the Organization of Seasonal Processes (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
Eberhard Gwinner
R2,760 Discovery Miles 27 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In addition to the more or less static properties of the environ ment, plants and animals must cope with its temporal variations. Among the most conspicuous temporal changes to which organisms are exposed are periodic phenomena generated by the rotation of the earth about its axis, its revolution around the sun, and the more complex movements of the moon in relation to both sun and earth. The first two of these astronomical cycles are basic to the familiar daily and annual rhythms, respectively, in the environment. The third generates somewhat more complex cycles, such as those in moonlight and variations in tides. These environmental cycles have provided challenges and opportunities for organisms to adjust their physiology and behavior to them. Indeed, the predictability inherent to these periodic processes has enabled organisms to evolve innate endogenous rhythmic programs that match the environmental cycles and allow, in a variety of different ways, adjustment of biological activities to the cycles of environmental changes. The endogenous nature of rhythmicity was first clearly recognized in the 1930's in daily periodicities, the most widely distributed and best investigated class of biological rhythms of this type. In the 1950's, demonstrations of endogenous tidal and lunar rhythms, which occur in some littoral and marine organisms, ensued. Another decade passed before endogenous annual periodicities were first demonstrated unambiguously."

Bird Migration - Physiology and Ecophysiology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990): Eberhard Gwinner Bird Migration - Physiology and Ecophysiology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
Eberhard Gwinner
R5,472 Discovery Miles 54 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

E. GWINNER The phenomenon of bird migration with its large scale dimensions has attracted the attention of naturalists for centuries. Worldwide billions of birds leave their breeding grounds every autumn to migrate to areas with seasonally more favor able conditions. Many of these migrants travel only over a few hundred kilo meters but others cover distances equivalent to the circumference of the earth. Among these long-distance migrants are several billion birds that invade Africa every autumn from their West and Central Palaearctic breeding areas. In the Americas and in Asia the scope of bird migration is of a similar magnitude. Just as impressive as the numbers of birds are their achievements. They have to cope with the enormous energetic costs of long-distance flying. particularly while crossing oceans and deserts that do not allow replenishment of depleted fat reserves. They have to appropriately time the onset and end of migrations. both on a daily and annual basis. And finally. they have to orient their migratory movements in space to reach their species- or population-specific wintering and breeding grounds, irrespective of the variable climatic conditions along their migratory routes."

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