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The Boreal Owl

The Boreal Owl

The Boreal Owl

Ecology, Behaviour and Conservation of a Forest-Dwelling Predator
Erkki Korpimäki, University of Turku, Finland
Harri Hakkarainen, University of Turku, Finland
July 2014
Available
Paperback
9781107425323

    Widespread in North American forest regions including the Rocky Mountains, the Boreal Owl (Aegolius funereus) was once the most numerous predatory bird in Eurasian boreal forests. Synthesising the results of unique long-term studies of Boreal Owls, this book explores hunting modes, habitats and foods, prey interactions, mating and parental care, reproduction, dispersal, survival and mortality, population regulation and conservation in boreal forests. Providing a detailed introduction to the species, the authors study the complex interactions of Boreal Owls with their prey species. They examine the inter-sexual tug-of-war over parental care, and the behavioural and demographic adaptations to environmental conditions that predictably and markedly fluctuate both seasonally and multi-annually. They also question whether Boreal Owls are able to time their reproductive effort to maximise lifetime reproductive success. Discussing the effect of modern forestry practices on owl populations, the book also examines how Boreal Owls could be managed to sustain viable populations.

    • Synthesises the results of unique long-term studies of Boreal Owls, exploring key topics like hunting modes, habitats and foods, prey interactions, reproduction and conservation
    • Questions how Boreal Owls could be managed to sustain viable populations, making this a valuable resource for researchers in the field as well as conservationists, bird-watchers, naturalists and forest managers
    • Beautifully illustrated, with 32 pages of full-colour images featuring a range of photographs of Boreal Owls and their habitats

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Behavioral and population ecologists will find much value in this highly accessible book. Recommended.' R. L. Smith, Choice

    'Most texts on owls are descriptive, and so this one is unusual in having so much scientific research on a single species … the content is interesting … deserves to be found in libraries.' Professor Jim Lynch OBE FSB, The Biologist

    'One of the most valuable aspects of the book is the integration of 40 years of research that encompasses many different research questions focussed on a single species … clearly took tremendous effort and dedication; few other studies will match this one in extent and duration.' Ecology

    'This sumptuous book, written by the world's foremost Boreal Owl experts and chock full of interesting information … is literally 'worth its weight in gold' … It is highly recommended for every university library and for every keen owl student throughout the world.' C. Stuart Houston, The Canadian Field-Naturalist

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    Product details

    July 2014
    Paperback
    9781107425323
    406 pages
    244 × 170 × 21 mm
    0.64kg
    143 b/w illus. 41 colour illus. 43 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Boreal (or Tengmalm's) Owls: briefly
    • 3. Study areas and research methods
    • 4. Habitat use, roosts and nest sites
    • 5. Interactions with prey animals
    • 6. Life-history
    • 7. Mating and parental care
    • 8. Reproduction
    • 9. Dispersal and autumn movements
    • 10. Survival and mortality under temporally varying food conditions
    • 11. Old forests increase survival and lifetime reproductive success
    • 12. Family planning under fluctuating food conditions
    • 13. Population dynamics
    • 14. Population regulation
    • 15. Conservation of Boreal Owl populations
    • References
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Erkki Korpimäki , University of Turku, Finland

      Erkki Korpimäki is Professor of Animal Ecology at the Department of Biology, University of Turku, Finland. His long-term research questions have focused on how predators are adapted to the large spatio-temporal fluctuations in their main prey densities, the apparent impacts of predators on prey populations and the effects of human-induced changes in the environment on viability of populations.

    • Harri Hakkarainen , University of Turku, Finland

      Harri Hakkarainen is Adjunct Professor of Animal Ecology at the Department of Biology, University of Turku, Finland. His main fields of research have included landscape ecology, environmental ecology, life-history and demography, habitat and diet selection, sexual selection and dispersal of individuals.