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Granivorous Birds in Ecosystems

Granivorous Birds in Ecosystems

Granivorous Birds in Ecosystems

Their Evolution, Populations, Energetics, Adaptations, Impact and Control
Jan Pinowski
S. Charles Kendeigh
August 2012
Paperback
9781107403833
£44.99
GBP
Paperback

    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.

    Product details

    August 2012
    Paperback
    9781107403833
    454 pages
    229 × 152 × 23 mm
    0.6kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of contributors
    • Preface J. B. Cragg
    • 1. Introduction S. C. Kendeigh and J. Pinowski
    • 2. Variation and evolution in a granivorous bird: the house sparrow R. F. Johnston and W. J. Klitz
    • 3. Population dynamics M. I. Dyer, J. Pinowski and B. Pinowska
    • 4. Biomass and production rates J. Pinowska and A. Myrcha
    • 5. Avian energetics S. C. Kendeigh, V. R. Dol'nik and V. M. Gavrilov
    • 6. Assessing the potential impact of granivorous birds in ecosystems J. A. Wiens and M. I. Dyer
    • 7. Management of pest situations M. I. Dyer and P. Ward
    • 8. Adaptive correlates of granivory in birds J. A. Wiens and R. F. Johnston
    • 9. Epilogue S. C. Kendeigh, J. A. Wiens and J. Pinowski
    • References
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • J. B. Cragg, S. C. Kendeigh, J. Pinowski, R. F. Johnston, W. J. Klitz, M. I. Dyer, B. Pinowska, A. Myrcha, V. R. Dol'nik, V. M. Gavrilov, J. A. Wiens, P. Ward

    • Editors
    • Jan Pinowski
    • S. Charles Kendeigh