P. B. Stacey / D. Koenig (eds.)
Cooperative Breeding in Birds
Long Term Studies of Ecology and Behaviour
Herausgeber: Stacey, Peter B.; Koenig, Walter D.
P. B. Stacey / D. Koenig (eds.)
Cooperative Breeding in Birds
Long Term Studies of Ecology and Behaviour
Herausgeber: Stacey, Peter B.; Koenig, Walter D.
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This book details the major empirical studies of cooperative breeding birds and explores the diversity of ideas and controversies which have developed in this field.
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This book details the major empirical studies of cooperative breeding birds and explores the diversity of ideas and controversies which have developed in this field.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 634
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1166g
- ISBN-13: 9780521372985
- ISBN-10: 0521372984
- Artikelnr.: 35682228
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 634
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1166g
- ISBN-13: 9780521372985
- ISBN-10: 0521372984
- Artikelnr.: 35682228
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Frontispiece; Contributors; Introduction P. B. Stacey and W. D. Koenig; 1.
Splendid Fairy-wrens: demonstrating the importance of longevity I. C. R.
Rowley and E. Russell; 2. Green Woodhoopoes: life history traits and
sociality J. D. Ligon and S. H. Ligon; 3. Red-cockaded Woodpeckers: a
'primitive' cooperative breeder J. R. Walters; 4. Arabian Babblers: the
quest for social status in a cooperative breeder A. Zahavi; 5. Hoatzins:
cooperative breeding in a folivorous neotropical bird S. D. Strahl and A.
Schmitz; 6. Campylorhynchus wrens: the ecology of delayed dispersal and
cooperation in the Venezuelan savanna K. N. Rabenold; 7. Pinyon Jays:
making the best of a bad situation by helping J. M. Marzluff and R. P.
Balda; 8. Florida Scrub Jays: a synopsis after 18 years of study G. E.
Woolfenden and J. W. Fitzpatrick; 9. Mexican Jays: uncooperative breeding
J. L. Brown and E. R. Brown; 10. Galápagos mockingbirds: territorial
cooperative breeding in a climatically variable environment R. L. Curry and
P. R. Grant; 11. Groove-billed Anis: joint-nesting in a tropical cuckoo R.
R. Koford, B. S. Bowen and S. L. Vehrencamp; 12. Galápagos and Harris'
Hawks: divergent causes of sociality in two raptors J. Faaborg and J. C.
Bednarz; 13. Pukeko: different approaches and some different answers J. L.
Craig and I. G. Jamieson; 14. Acorn Woodpeckers: group-living and food
storage under contrasting ecological conditions W. D. Koenig and P. B.
Stacey; 15. Dunnocks: cooperation and conflict among males and females in a
variable mating system N. B. Davies; 16. White-fronted Bee-eaters: helping
in a colonially nesting species S. T. Emlen; 17. Pied Kingfishers:
ecological causes and reproductive consequences of cooperative breeding
H.-U. Reyer; 18. Noisy Miners: variations on the theme of communality D. D.
Dow and M. J. Whitmore; Summary J. N. M. Smith; Index.
Splendid Fairy-wrens: demonstrating the importance of longevity I. C. R.
Rowley and E. Russell; 2. Green Woodhoopoes: life history traits and
sociality J. D. Ligon and S. H. Ligon; 3. Red-cockaded Woodpeckers: a
'primitive' cooperative breeder J. R. Walters; 4. Arabian Babblers: the
quest for social status in a cooperative breeder A. Zahavi; 5. Hoatzins:
cooperative breeding in a folivorous neotropical bird S. D. Strahl and A.
Schmitz; 6. Campylorhynchus wrens: the ecology of delayed dispersal and
cooperation in the Venezuelan savanna K. N. Rabenold; 7. Pinyon Jays:
making the best of a bad situation by helping J. M. Marzluff and R. P.
Balda; 8. Florida Scrub Jays: a synopsis after 18 years of study G. E.
Woolfenden and J. W. Fitzpatrick; 9. Mexican Jays: uncooperative breeding
J. L. Brown and E. R. Brown; 10. Galápagos mockingbirds: territorial
cooperative breeding in a climatically variable environment R. L. Curry and
P. R. Grant; 11. Groove-billed Anis: joint-nesting in a tropical cuckoo R.
R. Koford, B. S. Bowen and S. L. Vehrencamp; 12. Galápagos and Harris'
Hawks: divergent causes of sociality in two raptors J. Faaborg and J. C.
Bednarz; 13. Pukeko: different approaches and some different answers J. L.
Craig and I. G. Jamieson; 14. Acorn Woodpeckers: group-living and food
storage under contrasting ecological conditions W. D. Koenig and P. B.
Stacey; 15. Dunnocks: cooperation and conflict among males and females in a
variable mating system N. B. Davies; 16. White-fronted Bee-eaters: helping
in a colonially nesting species S. T. Emlen; 17. Pied Kingfishers:
ecological causes and reproductive consequences of cooperative breeding
H.-U. Reyer; 18. Noisy Miners: variations on the theme of communality D. D.
Dow and M. J. Whitmore; Summary J. N. M. Smith; Index.
Frontispiece; Contributors; Introduction P. B. Stacey and W. D. Koenig; 1.
Splendid Fairy-wrens: demonstrating the importance of longevity I. C. R.
Rowley and E. Russell; 2. Green Woodhoopoes: life history traits and
sociality J. D. Ligon and S. H. Ligon; 3. Red-cockaded Woodpeckers: a
'primitive' cooperative breeder J. R. Walters; 4. Arabian Babblers: the
quest for social status in a cooperative breeder A. Zahavi; 5. Hoatzins:
cooperative breeding in a folivorous neotropical bird S. D. Strahl and A.
Schmitz; 6. Campylorhynchus wrens: the ecology of delayed dispersal and
cooperation in the Venezuelan savanna K. N. Rabenold; 7. Pinyon Jays:
making the best of a bad situation by helping J. M. Marzluff and R. P.
Balda; 8. Florida Scrub Jays: a synopsis after 18 years of study G. E.
Woolfenden and J. W. Fitzpatrick; 9. Mexican Jays: uncooperative breeding
J. L. Brown and E. R. Brown; 10. Galápagos mockingbirds: territorial
cooperative breeding in a climatically variable environment R. L. Curry and
P. R. Grant; 11. Groove-billed Anis: joint-nesting in a tropical cuckoo R.
R. Koford, B. S. Bowen and S. L. Vehrencamp; 12. Galápagos and Harris'
Hawks: divergent causes of sociality in two raptors J. Faaborg and J. C.
Bednarz; 13. Pukeko: different approaches and some different answers J. L.
Craig and I. G. Jamieson; 14. Acorn Woodpeckers: group-living and food
storage under contrasting ecological conditions W. D. Koenig and P. B.
Stacey; 15. Dunnocks: cooperation and conflict among males and females in a
variable mating system N. B. Davies; 16. White-fronted Bee-eaters: helping
in a colonially nesting species S. T. Emlen; 17. Pied Kingfishers:
ecological causes and reproductive consequences of cooperative breeding
H.-U. Reyer; 18. Noisy Miners: variations on the theme of communality D. D.
Dow and M. J. Whitmore; Summary J. N. M. Smith; Index.
Splendid Fairy-wrens: demonstrating the importance of longevity I. C. R.
Rowley and E. Russell; 2. Green Woodhoopoes: life history traits and
sociality J. D. Ligon and S. H. Ligon; 3. Red-cockaded Woodpeckers: a
'primitive' cooperative breeder J. R. Walters; 4. Arabian Babblers: the
quest for social status in a cooperative breeder A. Zahavi; 5. Hoatzins:
cooperative breeding in a folivorous neotropical bird S. D. Strahl and A.
Schmitz; 6. Campylorhynchus wrens: the ecology of delayed dispersal and
cooperation in the Venezuelan savanna K. N. Rabenold; 7. Pinyon Jays:
making the best of a bad situation by helping J. M. Marzluff and R. P.
Balda; 8. Florida Scrub Jays: a synopsis after 18 years of study G. E.
Woolfenden and J. W. Fitzpatrick; 9. Mexican Jays: uncooperative breeding
J. L. Brown and E. R. Brown; 10. Galápagos mockingbirds: territorial
cooperative breeding in a climatically variable environment R. L. Curry and
P. R. Grant; 11. Groove-billed Anis: joint-nesting in a tropical cuckoo R.
R. Koford, B. S. Bowen and S. L. Vehrencamp; 12. Galápagos and Harris'
Hawks: divergent causes of sociality in two raptors J. Faaborg and J. C.
Bednarz; 13. Pukeko: different approaches and some different answers J. L.
Craig and I. G. Jamieson; 14. Acorn Woodpeckers: group-living and food
storage under contrasting ecological conditions W. D. Koenig and P. B.
Stacey; 15. Dunnocks: cooperation and conflict among males and females in a
variable mating system N. B. Davies; 16. White-fronted Bee-eaters: helping
in a colonially nesting species S. T. Emlen; 17. Pied Kingfishers:
ecological causes and reproductive consequences of cooperative breeding
H.-U. Reyer; 18. Noisy Miners: variations on the theme of communality D. D.
Dow and M. J. Whitmore; Summary J. N. M. Smith; Index.