The common kestrel is the bird of prey most of us are more familiar with. It has been an excellent study species to monitor environmental quality and to test evolutionary theories. This book will be an important reference for professional and amateur ornithologists, as well as undergraduate and graduate students.
The common kestrel is the bird of prey most of us are more familiar with. It has been an excellent study species to monitor environmental quality and to test evolutionary theories. This book will be an important reference for professional and amateur ornithologists, as well as undergraduate and graduate students.
David Costantini is Professor of Conservation Physiology at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, France. His main research interests have focussed on the physiological mechanisms mediating life-history variation and functions in animal ecology and conservation.
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1. Systematics and evolution of kestrels 2. Feeding ecology 3. Habitat use 4. Breeding density and nest site selection 5. Colourations, sexual selection and mating behavior 6. The reproductive cycle: from egg laying to offspring care 7. Ecological physiology and immunology 8. Environmental toxicology 9. Movement ecology 10. Conservation status and population dynamics.
1. Systematics and evolution of kestrels 2. Feeding ecology 3. Habitat use 4. Breeding density and nest site selection 5. Colourations, sexual selection and mating behavior 6. The reproductive cycle: from egg laying to offspring care 7. Ecological physiology and immunology 8. Environmental toxicology 9. Movement ecology 10. Conservation status and population dynamics.
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