A broad, multi-specific overview of the physiology, ecology, and evolution of migration, discussing and analysing migration across a full taxonomic range of organisms from primitive plants to classic migrants such as butterflies, whales, and birds.
A broad, multi-specific overview of the physiology, ecology, and evolution of migration, discussing and analysing migration across a full taxonomic range of organisms from primitive plants to classic migrants such as butterflies, whales, and birds.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hugh Dingle is Professor Emeritus of Entomology and the Center for Population Biology at the University of California, Davis where he was a Director of the Animal Behavior Graduate Group. He is Past President and a Fellow of the Animal Behaviour Society and has a B.A. from Cornell and a PhD in Zoology from the University of Michigan. After postdoctoral work at the University of Cambridge (UK) and Michigan, Dingle went to the University of Iowa in 1964 moving to Davis in 1982. After retirement from UC Davis, he was an Honorary Research Consultant at the University of Queensland (Australia) from 2003-2010. He has conducted multi-taxon research on migration in North and South America, Africa, Australia, and Southeast Asia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part One: Migration and Methods for Its Study 1: Taxonomy of Movement 2: Migration: Definition and Scope 3: Patterns in Migratory Journeys 4: Methods for Studying Migration Part Two: Proximate Factors in Migration 5: Migration, Winds, and Currents 6: Physiology of Migration 7: Biomechanical and Bioenergetic Constraints on Migration 8: Orientation and Navigation Part Three: Migratory Life Histories and Their Evolution 9: Seasonal Migration Patterns 10: Migration to Special Habitats 11: Migration under Ephemeral Conditions 12: Behavioral and Life-History Variability in Migration 13: Polymorphisms and Polyphenisms 14: Evolutionary Genetics of Migration Part Four: Migration and Human Biology 15: Human Interactions with Migration 16: Summing Up and Future Directions References
Introduction Part One: Migration and Methods for Its Study 1: Taxonomy of Movement 2: Migration: Definition and Scope 3: Patterns in Migratory Journeys 4: Methods for Studying Migration Part Two: Proximate Factors in Migration 5: Migration, Winds, and Currents 6: Physiology of Migration 7: Biomechanical and Bioenergetic Constraints on Migration 8: Orientation and Navigation Part Three: Migratory Life Histories and Their Evolution 9: Seasonal Migration Patterns 10: Migration to Special Habitats 11: Migration under Ephemeral Conditions 12: Behavioral and Life-History Variability in Migration 13: Polymorphisms and Polyphenisms 14: Evolutionary Genetics of Migration Part Four: Migration and Human Biology 15: Human Interactions with Migration 16: Summing Up and Future Directions References
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