Nigel Dunstone / L. Gorman (eds.)
Behavior and Ecology of Riparian Mammals
Herausgeber: Dunstone, Nigel; Gorman, Martyn L.
Nigel Dunstone / L. Gorman (eds.)
Behavior and Ecology of Riparian Mammals
Herausgeber: Dunstone, Nigel; Gorman, Martyn L.
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This 1998 book examines behaviour and ecology of mammals living in rivers and streams.
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This 1998 book examines behaviour and ecology of mammals living in rivers and streams.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 801g
- ISBN-13: 9780521631013
- ISBN-10: 0521631017
- Artikelnr.: 33869047
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 801g
- ISBN-13: 9780521631013
- ISBN-10: 0521631017
- Artikelnr.: 33869047
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Adaptations to the semi-aquatic habit and
habitat N. Dunstone; 2. Physiological challenges in semi-aquatic mammals:
swimming against the energetic tide T. M. Williams; 3. Diving capacity and
foraging behaviour of the water shrew (Neomys fodiens) P. Vogel, C. Bodmer,
M. Spreng and J. Aeschimann; 4. Habitat use by water shrews, the smallest
of amphibious mammals S. Churchfield; 5. The importance of the riparian
environment as a habitat for British bats P. A. Racey; 6. A preliminary
study of the behaviour of the European mink Mustela lutreola in Spain, by
means of radiotracking S. Palazón and J. Ruiz-Olmo; 7. The demography of
European otters Lutra lutra M. L. Gorman, H. Kruuk, C. Jones, G. McLaren
and J. W. H. Conroy; 8. Habitat use and conservation of otters (Lutra
lutra) in Britain: a review H. Kruuk, D. N. Carss, J. W. H. Conroy and M.
J. Gaywood; 9. The relationship between riverbank habitat and prey
availability and the distribution of otter (Lutra lutra) signs: an analysis
using a geographical information system T. J. Thom, C. J. Thomas, N.
Dunstone and P. R. Evans; 10. Influence of altitude on the distribution,
abundance and ecology of the otter (Lutra lutra) J. Ruiz-Olmo; 11. Diets of
semi-aquatic carnivores in northern Belarus, with implications for
population changes V. Sidorovich, H. Kruuk, D. W. Macdonald and T. Maran;
12. Otter (Lutra lutra) prey selection in relation to fish abundance and
community structure in two different freshwater habitats D. N. Carss, K. C.
Nelson, P. J. Bacon and H. Kruuk; 13. Diet, foraging behaviour and
coexistence of African otters and the water mongoose D. T. Rowe-Rowe and M.
J. Somers; 14. Feeding ecology of the smooth-coated otter Lutra
perspicillata in the National Chambal Sanctuary, India S. A. Hussain and B.
C. Choudhury; 15. Population trends of hippopotami in the rivers of the
Kruger National Park, South Africa P. C. Viljoen and H. C. Biggs; 16.
Reproductive strategies of female capybaras: dry-season gestation E. A.
Herrera; 17. The continuing decline of the European mink Mustela lutreola:
evidence for the intraguild aggression hypothesis T. Maran, D. W.
Macdonald, H. Kruuk, V. Sidorovich and V. V. Rozhnov; 18. Otters and
pollution in Spain J. Ruiz-Olmo, J. M. López-Martín and M. Delibes; 19. The
rapid impact of resident American mink on water voles: case studies in
lowland England C. Strachan, D. J. Jeffries, G. R. Barreto, D. W. Macdonald
and R. Strachan; 20. Status, habitat use and conservation of giant otter in
Peru C. Schenck and E. Staib; Index.
habitat N. Dunstone; 2. Physiological challenges in semi-aquatic mammals:
swimming against the energetic tide T. M. Williams; 3. Diving capacity and
foraging behaviour of the water shrew (Neomys fodiens) P. Vogel, C. Bodmer,
M. Spreng and J. Aeschimann; 4. Habitat use by water shrews, the smallest
of amphibious mammals S. Churchfield; 5. The importance of the riparian
environment as a habitat for British bats P. A. Racey; 6. A preliminary
study of the behaviour of the European mink Mustela lutreola in Spain, by
means of radiotracking S. Palazón and J. Ruiz-Olmo; 7. The demography of
European otters Lutra lutra M. L. Gorman, H. Kruuk, C. Jones, G. McLaren
and J. W. H. Conroy; 8. Habitat use and conservation of otters (Lutra
lutra) in Britain: a review H. Kruuk, D. N. Carss, J. W. H. Conroy and M.
J. Gaywood; 9. The relationship between riverbank habitat and prey
availability and the distribution of otter (Lutra lutra) signs: an analysis
using a geographical information system T. J. Thom, C. J. Thomas, N.
Dunstone and P. R. Evans; 10. Influence of altitude on the distribution,
abundance and ecology of the otter (Lutra lutra) J. Ruiz-Olmo; 11. Diets of
semi-aquatic carnivores in northern Belarus, with implications for
population changes V. Sidorovich, H. Kruuk, D. W. Macdonald and T. Maran;
12. Otter (Lutra lutra) prey selection in relation to fish abundance and
community structure in two different freshwater habitats D. N. Carss, K. C.
Nelson, P. J. Bacon and H. Kruuk; 13. Diet, foraging behaviour and
coexistence of African otters and the water mongoose D. T. Rowe-Rowe and M.
J. Somers; 14. Feeding ecology of the smooth-coated otter Lutra
perspicillata in the National Chambal Sanctuary, India S. A. Hussain and B.
C. Choudhury; 15. Population trends of hippopotami in the rivers of the
Kruger National Park, South Africa P. C. Viljoen and H. C. Biggs; 16.
Reproductive strategies of female capybaras: dry-season gestation E. A.
Herrera; 17. The continuing decline of the European mink Mustela lutreola:
evidence for the intraguild aggression hypothesis T. Maran, D. W.
Macdonald, H. Kruuk, V. Sidorovich and V. V. Rozhnov; 18. Otters and
pollution in Spain J. Ruiz-Olmo, J. M. López-Martín and M. Delibes; 19. The
rapid impact of resident American mink on water voles: case studies in
lowland England C. Strachan, D. J. Jeffries, G. R. Barreto, D. W. Macdonald
and R. Strachan; 20. Status, habitat use and conservation of giant otter in
Peru C. Schenck and E. Staib; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Adaptations to the semi-aquatic habit and
habitat N. Dunstone; 2. Physiological challenges in semi-aquatic mammals:
swimming against the energetic tide T. M. Williams; 3. Diving capacity and
foraging behaviour of the water shrew (Neomys fodiens) P. Vogel, C. Bodmer,
M. Spreng and J. Aeschimann; 4. Habitat use by water shrews, the smallest
of amphibious mammals S. Churchfield; 5. The importance of the riparian
environment as a habitat for British bats P. A. Racey; 6. A preliminary
study of the behaviour of the European mink Mustela lutreola in Spain, by
means of radiotracking S. Palazón and J. Ruiz-Olmo; 7. The demography of
European otters Lutra lutra M. L. Gorman, H. Kruuk, C. Jones, G. McLaren
and J. W. H. Conroy; 8. Habitat use and conservation of otters (Lutra
lutra) in Britain: a review H. Kruuk, D. N. Carss, J. W. H. Conroy and M.
J. Gaywood; 9. The relationship between riverbank habitat and prey
availability and the distribution of otter (Lutra lutra) signs: an analysis
using a geographical information system T. J. Thom, C. J. Thomas, N.
Dunstone and P. R. Evans; 10. Influence of altitude on the distribution,
abundance and ecology of the otter (Lutra lutra) J. Ruiz-Olmo; 11. Diets of
semi-aquatic carnivores in northern Belarus, with implications for
population changes V. Sidorovich, H. Kruuk, D. W. Macdonald and T. Maran;
12. Otter (Lutra lutra) prey selection in relation to fish abundance and
community structure in two different freshwater habitats D. N. Carss, K. C.
Nelson, P. J. Bacon and H. Kruuk; 13. Diet, foraging behaviour and
coexistence of African otters and the water mongoose D. T. Rowe-Rowe and M.
J. Somers; 14. Feeding ecology of the smooth-coated otter Lutra
perspicillata in the National Chambal Sanctuary, India S. A. Hussain and B.
C. Choudhury; 15. Population trends of hippopotami in the rivers of the
Kruger National Park, South Africa P. C. Viljoen and H. C. Biggs; 16.
Reproductive strategies of female capybaras: dry-season gestation E. A.
Herrera; 17. The continuing decline of the European mink Mustela lutreola:
evidence for the intraguild aggression hypothesis T. Maran, D. W.
Macdonald, H. Kruuk, V. Sidorovich and V. V. Rozhnov; 18. Otters and
pollution in Spain J. Ruiz-Olmo, J. M. López-Martín and M. Delibes; 19. The
rapid impact of resident American mink on water voles: case studies in
lowland England C. Strachan, D. J. Jeffries, G. R. Barreto, D. W. Macdonald
and R. Strachan; 20. Status, habitat use and conservation of giant otter in
Peru C. Schenck and E. Staib; Index.
habitat N. Dunstone; 2. Physiological challenges in semi-aquatic mammals:
swimming against the energetic tide T. M. Williams; 3. Diving capacity and
foraging behaviour of the water shrew (Neomys fodiens) P. Vogel, C. Bodmer,
M. Spreng and J. Aeschimann; 4. Habitat use by water shrews, the smallest
of amphibious mammals S. Churchfield; 5. The importance of the riparian
environment as a habitat for British bats P. A. Racey; 6. A preliminary
study of the behaviour of the European mink Mustela lutreola in Spain, by
means of radiotracking S. Palazón and J. Ruiz-Olmo; 7. The demography of
European otters Lutra lutra M. L. Gorman, H. Kruuk, C. Jones, G. McLaren
and J. W. H. Conroy; 8. Habitat use and conservation of otters (Lutra
lutra) in Britain: a review H. Kruuk, D. N. Carss, J. W. H. Conroy and M.
J. Gaywood; 9. The relationship between riverbank habitat and prey
availability and the distribution of otter (Lutra lutra) signs: an analysis
using a geographical information system T. J. Thom, C. J. Thomas, N.
Dunstone and P. R. Evans; 10. Influence of altitude on the distribution,
abundance and ecology of the otter (Lutra lutra) J. Ruiz-Olmo; 11. Diets of
semi-aquatic carnivores in northern Belarus, with implications for
population changes V. Sidorovich, H. Kruuk, D. W. Macdonald and T. Maran;
12. Otter (Lutra lutra) prey selection in relation to fish abundance and
community structure in two different freshwater habitats D. N. Carss, K. C.
Nelson, P. J. Bacon and H. Kruuk; 13. Diet, foraging behaviour and
coexistence of African otters and the water mongoose D. T. Rowe-Rowe and M.
J. Somers; 14. Feeding ecology of the smooth-coated otter Lutra
perspicillata in the National Chambal Sanctuary, India S. A. Hussain and B.
C. Choudhury; 15. Population trends of hippopotami in the rivers of the
Kruger National Park, South Africa P. C. Viljoen and H. C. Biggs; 16.
Reproductive strategies of female capybaras: dry-season gestation E. A.
Herrera; 17. The continuing decline of the European mink Mustela lutreola:
evidence for the intraguild aggression hypothesis T. Maran, D. W.
Macdonald, H. Kruuk, V. Sidorovich and V. V. Rozhnov; 18. Otters and
pollution in Spain J. Ruiz-Olmo, J. M. López-Martín and M. Delibes; 19. The
rapid impact of resident American mink on water voles: case studies in
lowland England C. Strachan, D. J. Jeffries, G. R. Barreto, D. W. Macdonald
and R. Strachan; 20. Status, habitat use and conservation of giant otter in
Peru C. Schenck and E. Staib; Index.