Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates
Herausgeber: Neuhaus, Peter; Ruckstuhl, Kathreen
Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates
Herausgeber: Neuhaus, Peter; Ruckstuhl, Kathreen
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Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates explores the reasons why this behaviour has evolved and what factors contribute to it.
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Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates explores the reasons why this behaviour has evolved and what factors contribute to it.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9780521184212
- ISBN-10: 0521184215
- Artikelnr.: 33160666
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9780521184212
- ISBN-10: 0521184215
- Artikelnr.: 33160666
Preface; Part I. Overview: 1. Sexual segregation and the ecology of the two
sexes Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl and Tim H. Clutton-Brock; Part II. Concepts and
Methodology: 2. Definitions, hypotheses, models and measures in the study
of animal segregation Larissa Conradt; Part III. Foraging Ecology: 3. Sex
differences in the foraging ecology of large mammalian herbivores Johan T.
du Toit; 4. Sexual segregation in seals Ian J. Staniland; 5. Sexual
differences in foraging behaviour and diets: a case-study of wandering
albatrosses Jose C. Xavier and John P. Croxall; 6. Differences in foraging
behaviour and feeding ecology in giant petrels Jacob Gonzáles-Solís and
John P. Croxall; Part IV. Predator Avoidance and Reproductive Strategies:
7. Predation risk as a driving factor for size assortative shoaling and its
implications for sexual segregation in fish Darren P. Croft, Jens Krause
and Richard James; 8. Differences in habitat selection and reproductive
strategies of male and female sharks David W. Sims; 9. Sex differences in
reproductive strategies affect habitat choice in ungulates Martin B. Main
and Johan T. du Toit; Part V. Sex-related Activities and Social Factors:
10. Activity asynchrony and social segregation Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl and
Peter Neuhaus; 11. Sexual segregation in ungulates: from individual
mechanisms to collective patterns Richard Bon, Jean-Louis Deneubourg,
Jean-François Gerard and Pablo Michelena; 12. Sexual segregation in humans
Anthony D. Pellegrini, Jeffrey D. Long and Elizabeth A. Mizerek; Part VI.
Sexual Differences in Ecology: Comparisons within Different Taxa: 13.
Ecological divergence between the sexes in reptiles Richard Shine and Mike
Wall; 14. Sexual segregation in Australian marsupials Abigail M. MacFarlane
and Graeme Coulson; 15. Social systems and ecology of bats John D.
Altringham and Paula Senior; 16. Sociality and ecology of the odontocetes
Robert Michaud; 17. Sexual segregation in non-human primates David P.
Watts; Part VII. Implications for Conservation: 18. Sexual segregation in
birds: patterns, processes and implications for conservation Paulo Catry,
Richard A. Phillips and John P. Croxal; 19. Sexual segregation: a necessary
consideration in wildlife conservation Esther S. Rubin and Vernon C.
Bleich; Part VIII. Outlook: 20. Conclusions and future directions Peter
Neuhaus, Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl and Larissa Conradt; References; Index.
sexes Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl and Tim H. Clutton-Brock; Part II. Concepts and
Methodology: 2. Definitions, hypotheses, models and measures in the study
of animal segregation Larissa Conradt; Part III. Foraging Ecology: 3. Sex
differences in the foraging ecology of large mammalian herbivores Johan T.
du Toit; 4. Sexual segregation in seals Ian J. Staniland; 5. Sexual
differences in foraging behaviour and diets: a case-study of wandering
albatrosses Jose C. Xavier and John P. Croxall; 6. Differences in foraging
behaviour and feeding ecology in giant petrels Jacob Gonzáles-Solís and
John P. Croxall; Part IV. Predator Avoidance and Reproductive Strategies:
7. Predation risk as a driving factor for size assortative shoaling and its
implications for sexual segregation in fish Darren P. Croft, Jens Krause
and Richard James; 8. Differences in habitat selection and reproductive
strategies of male and female sharks David W. Sims; 9. Sex differences in
reproductive strategies affect habitat choice in ungulates Martin B. Main
and Johan T. du Toit; Part V. Sex-related Activities and Social Factors:
10. Activity asynchrony and social segregation Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl and
Peter Neuhaus; 11. Sexual segregation in ungulates: from individual
mechanisms to collective patterns Richard Bon, Jean-Louis Deneubourg,
Jean-François Gerard and Pablo Michelena; 12. Sexual segregation in humans
Anthony D. Pellegrini, Jeffrey D. Long and Elizabeth A. Mizerek; Part VI.
Sexual Differences in Ecology: Comparisons within Different Taxa: 13.
Ecological divergence between the sexes in reptiles Richard Shine and Mike
Wall; 14. Sexual segregation in Australian marsupials Abigail M. MacFarlane
and Graeme Coulson; 15. Social systems and ecology of bats John D.
Altringham and Paula Senior; 16. Sociality and ecology of the odontocetes
Robert Michaud; 17. Sexual segregation in non-human primates David P.
Watts; Part VII. Implications for Conservation: 18. Sexual segregation in
birds: patterns, processes and implications for conservation Paulo Catry,
Richard A. Phillips and John P. Croxal; 19. Sexual segregation: a necessary
consideration in wildlife conservation Esther S. Rubin and Vernon C.
Bleich; Part VIII. Outlook: 20. Conclusions and future directions Peter
Neuhaus, Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl and Larissa Conradt; References; Index.
Preface; Part I. Overview: 1. Sexual segregation and the ecology of the two
sexes Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl and Tim H. Clutton-Brock; Part II. Concepts and
Methodology: 2. Definitions, hypotheses, models and measures in the study
of animal segregation Larissa Conradt; Part III. Foraging Ecology: 3. Sex
differences in the foraging ecology of large mammalian herbivores Johan T.
du Toit; 4. Sexual segregation in seals Ian J. Staniland; 5. Sexual
differences in foraging behaviour and diets: a case-study of wandering
albatrosses Jose C. Xavier and John P. Croxall; 6. Differences in foraging
behaviour and feeding ecology in giant petrels Jacob Gonzáles-Solís and
John P. Croxall; Part IV. Predator Avoidance and Reproductive Strategies:
7. Predation risk as a driving factor for size assortative shoaling and its
implications for sexual segregation in fish Darren P. Croft, Jens Krause
and Richard James; 8. Differences in habitat selection and reproductive
strategies of male and female sharks David W. Sims; 9. Sex differences in
reproductive strategies affect habitat choice in ungulates Martin B. Main
and Johan T. du Toit; Part V. Sex-related Activities and Social Factors:
10. Activity asynchrony and social segregation Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl and
Peter Neuhaus; 11. Sexual segregation in ungulates: from individual
mechanisms to collective patterns Richard Bon, Jean-Louis Deneubourg,
Jean-François Gerard and Pablo Michelena; 12. Sexual segregation in humans
Anthony D. Pellegrini, Jeffrey D. Long and Elizabeth A. Mizerek; Part VI.
Sexual Differences in Ecology: Comparisons within Different Taxa: 13.
Ecological divergence between the sexes in reptiles Richard Shine and Mike
Wall; 14. Sexual segregation in Australian marsupials Abigail M. MacFarlane
and Graeme Coulson; 15. Social systems and ecology of bats John D.
Altringham and Paula Senior; 16. Sociality and ecology of the odontocetes
Robert Michaud; 17. Sexual segregation in non-human primates David P.
Watts; Part VII. Implications for Conservation: 18. Sexual segregation in
birds: patterns, processes and implications for conservation Paulo Catry,
Richard A. Phillips and John P. Croxal; 19. Sexual segregation: a necessary
consideration in wildlife conservation Esther S. Rubin and Vernon C.
Bleich; Part VIII. Outlook: 20. Conclusions and future directions Peter
Neuhaus, Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl and Larissa Conradt; References; Index.
sexes Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl and Tim H. Clutton-Brock; Part II. Concepts and
Methodology: 2. Definitions, hypotheses, models and measures in the study
of animal segregation Larissa Conradt; Part III. Foraging Ecology: 3. Sex
differences in the foraging ecology of large mammalian herbivores Johan T.
du Toit; 4. Sexual segregation in seals Ian J. Staniland; 5. Sexual
differences in foraging behaviour and diets: a case-study of wandering
albatrosses Jose C. Xavier and John P. Croxall; 6. Differences in foraging
behaviour and feeding ecology in giant petrels Jacob Gonzáles-Solís and
John P. Croxall; Part IV. Predator Avoidance and Reproductive Strategies:
7. Predation risk as a driving factor for size assortative shoaling and its
implications for sexual segregation in fish Darren P. Croft, Jens Krause
and Richard James; 8. Differences in habitat selection and reproductive
strategies of male and female sharks David W. Sims; 9. Sex differences in
reproductive strategies affect habitat choice in ungulates Martin B. Main
and Johan T. du Toit; Part V. Sex-related Activities and Social Factors:
10. Activity asynchrony and social segregation Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl and
Peter Neuhaus; 11. Sexual segregation in ungulates: from individual
mechanisms to collective patterns Richard Bon, Jean-Louis Deneubourg,
Jean-François Gerard and Pablo Michelena; 12. Sexual segregation in humans
Anthony D. Pellegrini, Jeffrey D. Long and Elizabeth A. Mizerek; Part VI.
Sexual Differences in Ecology: Comparisons within Different Taxa: 13.
Ecological divergence between the sexes in reptiles Richard Shine and Mike
Wall; 14. Sexual segregation in Australian marsupials Abigail M. MacFarlane
and Graeme Coulson; 15. Social systems and ecology of bats John D.
Altringham and Paula Senior; 16. Sociality and ecology of the odontocetes
Robert Michaud; 17. Sexual segregation in non-human primates David P.
Watts; Part VII. Implications for Conservation: 18. Sexual segregation in
birds: patterns, processes and implications for conservation Paulo Catry,
Richard A. Phillips and John P. Croxal; 19. Sexual segregation: a necessary
consideration in wildlife conservation Esther S. Rubin and Vernon C.
Bleich; Part VIII. Outlook: 20. Conclusions and future directions Peter
Neuhaus, Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl and Larissa Conradt; References; Index.