Population Biology of Passerine Birds

Population Biology of Passerine Birds
Title Population Biology of Passerine Birds PDF eBook
Author Jacques Blondel
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 489
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Science
ISBN 3642751105

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Population Biology of Passerine Birds is an up-to-date synthesis of the most recent developments in its field, especially in the framework of modern life history theories. Major topics include quantitative genetics, ecological physiology, the study of social structures using individually marked birds in the wild, and finally biometry, which allows to quantify such important parameters as survival at different stages of life and to create a model of the overall demography of the populations.

Population Biology of Passerine Birds

Population Biology of Passerine Birds
Title Population Biology of Passerine Birds PDF eBook
Author Jacques Blondel
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Total Pages 496
Release 1989
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Demographical, Physiological, Genetical and Behavioral Aspects of Population Biology of Passerine Birds, Evisa, Corsica, France, October 3-8 1989

Demographical, Physiological, Genetical and Behavioral Aspects of Population Biology of Passerine Birds, Evisa, Corsica, France, October 3-8 1989
Title Demographical, Physiological, Genetical and Behavioral Aspects of Population Biology of Passerine Birds, Evisa, Corsica, France, October 3-8 1989 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 65
Release 1989
Genre Passeriformes
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Competition and the Structure of Bird Communities. (MPB-7), Volume 7

Competition and the Structure of Bird Communities. (MPB-7), Volume 7
Title Competition and the Structure of Bird Communities. (MPB-7), Volume 7 PDF eBook
Author Martin L. Cody
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 334
Release 2020-03-31
Genre Science
ISBN 0691209332

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Professor Cody's monograph emphasizes the role of competition at levels above single species populations, and describes how competition, by way of the niche concept, determines the structure of communities. Communities may be understood in terms of resource gradients, or niche dimensions, along which species become segregated through competitive interactions. Most communities appear to exist in three or four such dimensions. The first three chapters describe the resource gradients (habitat types, foraging sites, food types), show what factors restrict species to certain parts of the resource gradients and so determine niche breadths, and illustrate the important role of resource predictability in niche overlap between species for resources they share. Most examples are drawn from eleven North and South American bird communities, although the concepts and methodology are far more general. Next, the optimality of community structure is tested through parallel and convergent evolution on different continents with similar climates and habitats, and the direct influence of competitors on resource use is investigated by comparisons of species--poor island communities to species-rich mainland ones. Finally, the author discusses those sorts of environments in which the evolution of one species--one resource set is not achieved, and where alternative schemes of resource allocation, often involving several species that act ecologically as one, must be followed.

Populations in a Seasonal Environment. (MPB-5)

Populations in a Seasonal Environment. (MPB-5)
Title Populations in a Seasonal Environment. (MPB-5) PDF eBook
Author Stephen D. Fretwell
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 246
Release 2020-03-31
Genre Science
ISBN 0691209642

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Most organisms live in a seasonal environment. During their life cycles, some species face seasons of cold and heat, aridity and abundant rainfall, migration and stable residence, breeding and nonbreeding. Populations grow and decline as supplies of materials essential to their survival wax and wane. Such qualitative truths as these flow obviously from field observations. In this original monograph, Stephen Fretwell analyzes the highly complex interaction between a population and a regularly varying environment in an attempt to define and measure seasonality as a critical parameter in the general theory of population regulation. Concerned primarily with the size and the habitat distribution of populations, Professor Fretwell develops simple models that, when applied to specific populations, usually of birds, demonstrate the effect of seasonal variations on the regulation of populations. He maintains that seasonality, as a concept, is essential to a full understanding of environmental interaction. During the course of his exposition, the author offers several new hypotheses, including theories affecting the breeding, numbers, distribution, and diversity of wintering birds, and a theory affecting the body size of sparrows.

Ecology and Management of Cowbirds and Their Hosts

Ecology and Management of Cowbirds and Their Hosts
Title Ecology and Management of Cowbirds and Their Hosts PDF eBook
Author James N. M. Smith
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 401
Release 2014-09-05
Genre Nature
ISBN 0292757875

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In the past two centuries, cowbirds have increased in numbers and extended their range across North America, while many of the native songbird species whose nests they parasitize to raise their young have declined. This timely book collects forty essays by most of the principal authorities on the biology and management of cowbirds. The book's goals are to explore the biology of cowbirds, the threats they pose to host species and populations, and the management programs that are being undertaken to minimize these threats. The book is organized into five sections, each with an extended editors' introduction that places the contributions in a broad, up-to-date setting. The sections cover: The changing abundance of cowbirds and the ways in which their numbers can be estimated. Host choice by cowbirds, the negative effects of cowbirds on particular host species, and the daily patterns of cowbird behavior. Behavioral interactions between cowbirds and specific host species. Patterns of cowbird abundance and host use across varying landscapes. Management programs designed to control cowbirds and protect threatened songbirds.

Granivorous Birds in Ecosystems

Granivorous Birds in Ecosystems
Title Granivorous Birds in Ecosystems PDF eBook
Author Jan Pinowski
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 455
Release 2012-03-29
Genre Nature
ISBN 1107403839

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This book was first published in 1977. It deals with the importance of weed seed and grain-eating birds in natural and agricultural environments. These birds are to be found worldwide and are a component of man-made ecosystems where they are associated with man's main food crops. An analysis is made of their evolution and genetics, population dynamics, energy and food requirements, impact on ecosystems and control. Principles, procedures and basic data are presented that can be applied to the evaluation and control of pest species anywhere in the world. In this synthesis volume full use is made of the systems approach, the ecological and evolutionary aspects of the study are integrated. In linking the studies with fundamental work on bioenergetics, new insights are provided into the behavioural and applied aspects of granivory. Studies which encompass archaeological and anthropological investigations form a backcloth for the detailed interpretation of the population biology and bioenergetics of birds.