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Behavioral Ecology of Tropical Birds

The only book that provides a broad review of the behavioral ecology of tropical landbirds

Bridget J.M. Stutchbury (Author), Eugene S. Morton (Author)

9780128238141, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 29 September 2022

208 pages, Approx. 100 illustrations
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm, 6.46 kg

Behavioral Ecology of Tropical Birds, Second Edition provides the most updated and comprehensive review on the evolution of behavior in tropical landbirds. The book reviews gaps in our knowledge that were identified twenty years ago when the first edition was published, highlights recent discoveries that have filled those gaps, and identifies new areas in urgent need of study. It covers key topics, including timing of breeding, movement ecology, life history traits, slow vs. fast pace of life, mating systems, mate choice, territoriality, communication, biotic interactions, and conservation.

Written by international experts on the behavior of tropical birds, the book explores why the tropics is a unique natural laboratory to study the evolution of bird behavior and why temperate zone species are so different. A recent surge of studies on tropical birds has helped to reduce the temperate zone bias that arose because most avian model species in behavioral ecology were adapted to northern temperate climates. This is an important resource for researchers, ecologists and conservationists who want to understand the rich and complex evolutionary history of avian behavior.

1. Why are tropical birds interesting? 2. Breeding seasons 3. Life history traits 4. Pace of life 5. Mating systems and mate choice 6. Territoriality 7. Migration and movement behavior 8. Communication 9. Biotic Interactions 10. Conservation and behavior 11. Conclusion: Is the temperate zone bias still a problem?

Subject Areas: Animal husbandry [TVH], Applied ecology [RNC], Birds [ornithology PSVW6], Zoology & animal sciences [PSV], Evolution [PSAJ], Ecological science, the Biosphere [PSAF]

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