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Robert M. Zink is Breckenridge chair in ornithology at the Bell Museum of Natural History at the University of Minnesota, where he also serves as the curator of birds and is professor of ecology, evolution, and behavior.
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Robert M. Zink is Breckenridge chair in ornithology at the Bell Museum of Natural History at the University of Minnesota, where he also serves as the curator of birds and is professor of ecology, evolution, and behavior.
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- Verlag: University of Minnesota Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780816692538
- ISBN-10: 081669253X
- Artikelnr.: 40051146
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Minnesota Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780816692538
- ISBN-10: 081669253X
- Artikelnr.: 40051146
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Robert M. Zink is Breckenridge chair in ornithology at the Bell Museum of Natural History at the University of Minnesota, where he also serves as the curator of birds and is professor of ecology, evolution, and behavior.
Contents
PrefaceAll Things Deer
1. A Short History of Deer in North America2. A Message From Our Native
Birds: Deer Hunters Needed3. The Science of Chronic Wasting Disease and Its
Relevance for Management of White-tailed Deer4. Urban Deer: Hunting vs.
Birth Control5. It’s Taken Centuries, but We Now Know Why Deer Don’t Ask to
Use Your Compass6. Why are Medical Researchers Interested in Antlers?7.
Isn’t It Obvious Why Deer Have Antlers?8. A New Kind of (un)Natural
Selection on Deer Antlers: Hunting9. My Deer Doctor: Take Two Acorns and
Call Me in the Morning10. Trying to Out-fox Deer Ticks and Lyme Disease11.
Deer and Their Subspecies: Fact or Fiction?12. Can Game Managers Control
the Number of Deer?13. Mountain Lions, Prions, and Sick Deer14. The Rut:
Maybe More Than You Wanted to KnowIn The Woods15. Hunting Spots for Wild
Turkeys at the Last Glacial Maximum16. Wolves, Coyotes, and Deer17. Lead,
Lead, Everywhere?18. Politics and the Lead Ammo Debate19. Getting the Lead
Out (of Chukars)20. Sounding the Alarm, Mourning Dove Style21. Moaning
Moose and Topi Lies22. Turkeys and Love: What’s Actually Happening Out
There in Spring?23. Looking Back at the Turkey Season: What You Might Not
Have Seen24. When Black Bears Attack!25. I Wouldn’t Have Seen It if I
Hadn’t Believed It: A Look at the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Controversy26.
Recent Developments in the Climate Change News27. Night of the Dead Birds,
or Too Much Hitchcock?28. Eagle Attacks Toddler! Then Again, Maybe NotIn
The Water29. Recreational Fishing Alters Fish Evolution30. Duck Hunting in
the Low Country, or How’s Your Kooikerhondje?31. Predators and Ducklings in
the North Dakota Prairies32. Long-Term Sexual Tensions Between Male and
Female Ducks33. Vigilance in Ducks: More Than Meets the Eye(lid)34. What
Little We Knew About the Labrador Duck Just Got Littler35. Mumbling Along:
Lessons From the Past About Stopping the Spread of Exotic Species36. What
You Don’t See Under Your Boat37. Never Be a Baby Bird38. Oh No! Duck
Hunting Videos Might Not Be Realistic!39. Snow Geese and Polar Bears:
Collision Course?40. Species Conservation at the State Level: A Fish-Eye
ViewAnimals And Us41. Reconsider Your Walk with Fido?42. Loon Hunting: A
Bygone Tradition43. Market Hunting and the Demise of the Eskimo Curlew44.
The Ethics of Baiting and High-Fence Ranch Hunting: A Perennial Debate45.
Hunters and Conservationists at Odds Over Shooting Shorebirds46. A
Conversation About Hunting in the Netherlands47. Back from the Dead: Mother
Goose Goes to the Poor House, Cooked48. Cats Outdoors and Native Birds: An
Unnatural Mix49. Five Million U.S. Residents Don’t See the Problem with
Their Cat Killing Just One Bird a Day50. Cats on Birds: A More Insidious
Side51. Some We Love, Others Not So Much52. RICO, the Circus, and Conflicts
Between Hunters and Non-huntersAnimal Intelligence53. A New Respect for
Porcupine Quills54. Outfoxed Again: Foxes Use Built-in Rangefinders!55. How
do Ground Nesting Grouse Ever Breed Successfully? An Oily Subject56. Our
Chickadees are Smarter than Theirs57. Neck Deep in Guano: A Recent History
of Chimney Swifts58. Shake, Rattle, and Spray, Doggie Style59. Drahthaar
Follies60. “Trash Birds”, the Law, and Some Amazing Biology61. The Dating
Game, Antelope Style62. Camouflage: One of Life’s Universals63. One More
Cup of Coffee
Postscript: Confessions of a Three-Minute OutdoorsmanIndex
PrefaceAll Things Deer
1. A Short History of Deer in North America2. A Message From Our Native
Birds: Deer Hunters Needed3. The Science of Chronic Wasting Disease and Its
Relevance for Management of White-tailed Deer4. Urban Deer: Hunting vs.
Birth Control5. It’s Taken Centuries, but We Now Know Why Deer Don’t Ask to
Use Your Compass6. Why are Medical Researchers Interested in Antlers?7.
Isn’t It Obvious Why Deer Have Antlers?8. A New Kind of (un)Natural
Selection on Deer Antlers: Hunting9. My Deer Doctor: Take Two Acorns and
Call Me in the Morning10. Trying to Out-fox Deer Ticks and Lyme Disease11.
Deer and Their Subspecies: Fact or Fiction?12. Can Game Managers Control
the Number of Deer?13. Mountain Lions, Prions, and Sick Deer14. The Rut:
Maybe More Than You Wanted to KnowIn The Woods15. Hunting Spots for Wild
Turkeys at the Last Glacial Maximum16. Wolves, Coyotes, and Deer17. Lead,
Lead, Everywhere?18. Politics and the Lead Ammo Debate19. Getting the Lead
Out (of Chukars)20. Sounding the Alarm, Mourning Dove Style21. Moaning
Moose and Topi Lies22. Turkeys and Love: What’s Actually Happening Out
There in Spring?23. Looking Back at the Turkey Season: What You Might Not
Have Seen24. When Black Bears Attack!25. I Wouldn’t Have Seen It if I
Hadn’t Believed It: A Look at the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Controversy26.
Recent Developments in the Climate Change News27. Night of the Dead Birds,
or Too Much Hitchcock?28. Eagle Attacks Toddler! Then Again, Maybe NotIn
The Water29. Recreational Fishing Alters Fish Evolution30. Duck Hunting in
the Low Country, or How’s Your Kooikerhondje?31. Predators and Ducklings in
the North Dakota Prairies32. Long-Term Sexual Tensions Between Male and
Female Ducks33. Vigilance in Ducks: More Than Meets the Eye(lid)34. What
Little We Knew About the Labrador Duck Just Got Littler35. Mumbling Along:
Lessons From the Past About Stopping the Spread of Exotic Species36. What
You Don’t See Under Your Boat37. Never Be a Baby Bird38. Oh No! Duck
Hunting Videos Might Not Be Realistic!39. Snow Geese and Polar Bears:
Collision Course?40. Species Conservation at the State Level: A Fish-Eye
ViewAnimals And Us41. Reconsider Your Walk with Fido?42. Loon Hunting: A
Bygone Tradition43. Market Hunting and the Demise of the Eskimo Curlew44.
The Ethics of Baiting and High-Fence Ranch Hunting: A Perennial Debate45.
Hunters and Conservationists at Odds Over Shooting Shorebirds46. A
Conversation About Hunting in the Netherlands47. Back from the Dead: Mother
Goose Goes to the Poor House, Cooked48. Cats Outdoors and Native Birds: An
Unnatural Mix49. Five Million U.S. Residents Don’t See the Problem with
Their Cat Killing Just One Bird a Day50. Cats on Birds: A More Insidious
Side51. Some We Love, Others Not So Much52. RICO, the Circus, and Conflicts
Between Hunters and Non-huntersAnimal Intelligence53. A New Respect for
Porcupine Quills54. Outfoxed Again: Foxes Use Built-in Rangefinders!55. How
do Ground Nesting Grouse Ever Breed Successfully? An Oily Subject56. Our
Chickadees are Smarter than Theirs57. Neck Deep in Guano: A Recent History
of Chimney Swifts58. Shake, Rattle, and Spray, Doggie Style59. Drahthaar
Follies60. “Trash Birds”, the Law, and Some Amazing Biology61. The Dating
Game, Antelope Style62. Camouflage: One of Life’s Universals63. One More
Cup of Coffee
Postscript: Confessions of a Three-Minute OutdoorsmanIndex
Contents
PrefaceAll Things Deer
1. A Short History of Deer in North America2. A Message From Our Native
Birds: Deer Hunters Needed3. The Science of Chronic Wasting Disease and Its
Relevance for Management of White-tailed Deer4. Urban Deer: Hunting vs.
Birth Control5. It’s Taken Centuries, but We Now Know Why Deer Don’t Ask to
Use Your Compass6. Why are Medical Researchers Interested in Antlers?7.
Isn’t It Obvious Why Deer Have Antlers?8. A New Kind of (un)Natural
Selection on Deer Antlers: Hunting9. My Deer Doctor: Take Two Acorns and
Call Me in the Morning10. Trying to Out-fox Deer Ticks and Lyme Disease11.
Deer and Their Subspecies: Fact or Fiction?12. Can Game Managers Control
the Number of Deer?13. Mountain Lions, Prions, and Sick Deer14. The Rut:
Maybe More Than You Wanted to KnowIn The Woods15. Hunting Spots for Wild
Turkeys at the Last Glacial Maximum16. Wolves, Coyotes, and Deer17. Lead,
Lead, Everywhere?18. Politics and the Lead Ammo Debate19. Getting the Lead
Out (of Chukars)20. Sounding the Alarm, Mourning Dove Style21. Moaning
Moose and Topi Lies22. Turkeys and Love: What’s Actually Happening Out
There in Spring?23. Looking Back at the Turkey Season: What You Might Not
Have Seen24. When Black Bears Attack!25. I Wouldn’t Have Seen It if I
Hadn’t Believed It: A Look at the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Controversy26.
Recent Developments in the Climate Change News27. Night of the Dead Birds,
or Too Much Hitchcock?28. Eagle Attacks Toddler! Then Again, Maybe NotIn
The Water29. Recreational Fishing Alters Fish Evolution30. Duck Hunting in
the Low Country, or How’s Your Kooikerhondje?31. Predators and Ducklings in
the North Dakota Prairies32. Long-Term Sexual Tensions Between Male and
Female Ducks33. Vigilance in Ducks: More Than Meets the Eye(lid)34. What
Little We Knew About the Labrador Duck Just Got Littler35. Mumbling Along:
Lessons From the Past About Stopping the Spread of Exotic Species36. What
You Don’t See Under Your Boat37. Never Be a Baby Bird38. Oh No! Duck
Hunting Videos Might Not Be Realistic!39. Snow Geese and Polar Bears:
Collision Course?40. Species Conservation at the State Level: A Fish-Eye
ViewAnimals And Us41. Reconsider Your Walk with Fido?42. Loon Hunting: A
Bygone Tradition43. Market Hunting and the Demise of the Eskimo Curlew44.
The Ethics of Baiting and High-Fence Ranch Hunting: A Perennial Debate45.
Hunters and Conservationists at Odds Over Shooting Shorebirds46. A
Conversation About Hunting in the Netherlands47. Back from the Dead: Mother
Goose Goes to the Poor House, Cooked48. Cats Outdoors and Native Birds: An
Unnatural Mix49. Five Million U.S. Residents Don’t See the Problem with
Their Cat Killing Just One Bird a Day50. Cats on Birds: A More Insidious
Side51. Some We Love, Others Not So Much52. RICO, the Circus, and Conflicts
Between Hunters and Non-huntersAnimal Intelligence53. A New Respect for
Porcupine Quills54. Outfoxed Again: Foxes Use Built-in Rangefinders!55. How
do Ground Nesting Grouse Ever Breed Successfully? An Oily Subject56. Our
Chickadees are Smarter than Theirs57. Neck Deep in Guano: A Recent History
of Chimney Swifts58. Shake, Rattle, and Spray, Doggie Style59. Drahthaar
Follies60. “Trash Birds”, the Law, and Some Amazing Biology61. The Dating
Game, Antelope Style62. Camouflage: One of Life’s Universals63. One More
Cup of Coffee
Postscript: Confessions of a Three-Minute OutdoorsmanIndex
PrefaceAll Things Deer
1. A Short History of Deer in North America2. A Message From Our Native
Birds: Deer Hunters Needed3. The Science of Chronic Wasting Disease and Its
Relevance for Management of White-tailed Deer4. Urban Deer: Hunting vs.
Birth Control5. It’s Taken Centuries, but We Now Know Why Deer Don’t Ask to
Use Your Compass6. Why are Medical Researchers Interested in Antlers?7.
Isn’t It Obvious Why Deer Have Antlers?8. A New Kind of (un)Natural
Selection on Deer Antlers: Hunting9. My Deer Doctor: Take Two Acorns and
Call Me in the Morning10. Trying to Out-fox Deer Ticks and Lyme Disease11.
Deer and Their Subspecies: Fact or Fiction?12. Can Game Managers Control
the Number of Deer?13. Mountain Lions, Prions, and Sick Deer14. The Rut:
Maybe More Than You Wanted to KnowIn The Woods15. Hunting Spots for Wild
Turkeys at the Last Glacial Maximum16. Wolves, Coyotes, and Deer17. Lead,
Lead, Everywhere?18. Politics and the Lead Ammo Debate19. Getting the Lead
Out (of Chukars)20. Sounding the Alarm, Mourning Dove Style21. Moaning
Moose and Topi Lies22. Turkeys and Love: What’s Actually Happening Out
There in Spring?23. Looking Back at the Turkey Season: What You Might Not
Have Seen24. When Black Bears Attack!25. I Wouldn’t Have Seen It if I
Hadn’t Believed It: A Look at the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Controversy26.
Recent Developments in the Climate Change News27. Night of the Dead Birds,
or Too Much Hitchcock?28. Eagle Attacks Toddler! Then Again, Maybe NotIn
The Water29. Recreational Fishing Alters Fish Evolution30. Duck Hunting in
the Low Country, or How’s Your Kooikerhondje?31. Predators and Ducklings in
the North Dakota Prairies32. Long-Term Sexual Tensions Between Male and
Female Ducks33. Vigilance in Ducks: More Than Meets the Eye(lid)34. What
Little We Knew About the Labrador Duck Just Got Littler35. Mumbling Along:
Lessons From the Past About Stopping the Spread of Exotic Species36. What
You Don’t See Under Your Boat37. Never Be a Baby Bird38. Oh No! Duck
Hunting Videos Might Not Be Realistic!39. Snow Geese and Polar Bears:
Collision Course?40. Species Conservation at the State Level: A Fish-Eye
ViewAnimals And Us41. Reconsider Your Walk with Fido?42. Loon Hunting: A
Bygone Tradition43. Market Hunting and the Demise of the Eskimo Curlew44.
The Ethics of Baiting and High-Fence Ranch Hunting: A Perennial Debate45.
Hunters and Conservationists at Odds Over Shooting Shorebirds46. A
Conversation About Hunting in the Netherlands47. Back from the Dead: Mother
Goose Goes to the Poor House, Cooked48. Cats Outdoors and Native Birds: An
Unnatural Mix49. Five Million U.S. Residents Don’t See the Problem with
Their Cat Killing Just One Bird a Day50. Cats on Birds: A More Insidious
Side51. Some We Love, Others Not So Much52. RICO, the Circus, and Conflicts
Between Hunters and Non-huntersAnimal Intelligence53. A New Respect for
Porcupine Quills54. Outfoxed Again: Foxes Use Built-in Rangefinders!55. How
do Ground Nesting Grouse Ever Breed Successfully? An Oily Subject56. Our
Chickadees are Smarter than Theirs57. Neck Deep in Guano: A Recent History
of Chimney Swifts58. Shake, Rattle, and Spray, Doggie Style59. Drahthaar
Follies60. “Trash Birds”, the Law, and Some Amazing Biology61. The Dating
Game, Antelope Style62. Camouflage: One of Life’s Universals63. One More
Cup of Coffee
Postscript: Confessions of a Three-Minute OutdoorsmanIndex