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An Evolutionary Approach
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This book provides a general introduction to the biology of marine mammals, and an overview of the adaptations that have permitted mammals to succeed in the marine environment. Each chapter, written by experts in their field, will provide an up-to-date review and present the major discoveries and innovations in the field. Important technical advances such as satellite telemetry and time-depth-recorders will be described in boxes.
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This book provides a general introduction to the biology of marine mammals, and an overview of the adaptations that have permitted mammals to succeed in the marine environment. Each chapter, written by experts in their field, will provide an up-to-date review and present the major discoveries and innovations in the field. Important technical advances such as satellite telemetry and time-depth-recorders will be described in boxes.
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- Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781444311334
- Artikelnr.: 38307491
- Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781444311334
- Artikelnr.: 38307491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Rus Hoelzel is a molecular ecologist who has studies marine mammal populations for over 20 years, including work in the field with various species in North America, South America, Europe, Africa and the South Atlantic. Currently at the University of Durham, he has also worked at Cambridge University, Imperial College and the US National Cancer Institute. He has edited four other books and is editor-in-chief of the journal Conservation Genetics. His research interests include conservation and population genetics, evolution, behavioural ecology and feeding ecology. His work with marine mammals has included studies on vocal behaviour, feeding ecology, reproductive strategy, population genetic structure and the impact of population bottlenecks on genetic diversity.
Contributors.
Preface.
1. Diversity and Zoogeography.
A R Martin (British Antarctic Survey) and R R Reeves (ICUN/SSC CETACEAN -
Quebec).
.
2. The Evolution of Marine Mammals.
J. Heyning (Natural History Museum of Los Angeles) and G M Lento (Auckland
University).
.
3. Anatomy and Physiology: the Challenge of Aquatic Living.
T. M Williams (University of California, Santa Cruz) and G A J Worthy
(Texas A&M University).
.
4. Neural Morphology.
I Glezer (City University of New York).
.
5. Sensory Systems.
G Dehnhardt (Universitat Bonn).
.
6. Vocal Anatomy, Acoustic Communication and Echolocation.
P L Tyack (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute) and E H Miller (Memorial
University of Newfoundland).
.
7. Patterns of Movement.
P Stevick (University of St Andrews), B J McConnell (University of St
Andrews) and P Hammond (University of St Andrews).
.
8. Feeding Ecology.
W D Bowen (Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth), A J Read (Duke
University) and J A Estes (University of California, Santa Cruz).
.
9. Energetics: Consequences for Fitness.
I L Boyd (British Antarctic Survey).
.
10. Life History and Reproductive Strategies.
D J Boness (Smithsonian Institution), P J Clapham (National Oceanic &
Atmospheric Administration) and S L Mesnick.
.
11. Population Genetic Structure.
A R Hoelzel (University of Durham), S D Goldsworthy and R C Fleischer.
.
12. Ecology of Group Living and Social Behaviour.
R C Connor (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth).
.
13. Problem Solving and Memory.
R J Schusterman and D Kastak.
.
14. Conservation and Management.
R R Reeves (ICUN/SSC CETACEAN - Quebec) and P Reijnders (Institute for
Forestry and Nature Research, Wageningen).
Index
Preface.
1. Diversity and Zoogeography.
A R Martin (British Antarctic Survey) and R R Reeves (ICUN/SSC CETACEAN -
Quebec).
.
2. The Evolution of Marine Mammals.
J. Heyning (Natural History Museum of Los Angeles) and G M Lento (Auckland
University).
.
3. Anatomy and Physiology: the Challenge of Aquatic Living.
T. M Williams (University of California, Santa Cruz) and G A J Worthy
(Texas A&M University).
.
4. Neural Morphology.
I Glezer (City University of New York).
.
5. Sensory Systems.
G Dehnhardt (Universitat Bonn).
.
6. Vocal Anatomy, Acoustic Communication and Echolocation.
P L Tyack (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute) and E H Miller (Memorial
University of Newfoundland).
.
7. Patterns of Movement.
P Stevick (University of St Andrews), B J McConnell (University of St
Andrews) and P Hammond (University of St Andrews).
.
8. Feeding Ecology.
W D Bowen (Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth), A J Read (Duke
University) and J A Estes (University of California, Santa Cruz).
.
9. Energetics: Consequences for Fitness.
I L Boyd (British Antarctic Survey).
.
10. Life History and Reproductive Strategies.
D J Boness (Smithsonian Institution), P J Clapham (National Oceanic &
Atmospheric Administration) and S L Mesnick.
.
11. Population Genetic Structure.
A R Hoelzel (University of Durham), S D Goldsworthy and R C Fleischer.
.
12. Ecology of Group Living and Social Behaviour.
R C Connor (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth).
.
13. Problem Solving and Memory.
R J Schusterman and D Kastak.
.
14. Conservation and Management.
R R Reeves (ICUN/SSC CETACEAN - Quebec) and P Reijnders (Institute for
Forestry and Nature Research, Wageningen).
Index
Contributors.
Preface.
1. Diversity and Zoogeography.
A R Martin (British Antarctic Survey) and R R Reeves (ICUN/SSC CETACEAN -
Quebec).
.
2. The Evolution of Marine Mammals.
J. Heyning (Natural History Museum of Los Angeles) and G M Lento (Auckland
University).
.
3. Anatomy and Physiology: the Challenge of Aquatic Living.
T. M Williams (University of California, Santa Cruz) and G A J Worthy
(Texas A&M University).
.
4. Neural Morphology.
I Glezer (City University of New York).
.
5. Sensory Systems.
G Dehnhardt (Universitat Bonn).
.
6. Vocal Anatomy, Acoustic Communication and Echolocation.
P L Tyack (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute) and E H Miller (Memorial
University of Newfoundland).
.
7. Patterns of Movement.
P Stevick (University of St Andrews), B J McConnell (University of St
Andrews) and P Hammond (University of St Andrews).
.
8. Feeding Ecology.
W D Bowen (Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth), A J Read (Duke
University) and J A Estes (University of California, Santa Cruz).
.
9. Energetics: Consequences for Fitness.
I L Boyd (British Antarctic Survey).
.
10. Life History and Reproductive Strategies.
D J Boness (Smithsonian Institution), P J Clapham (National Oceanic &
Atmospheric Administration) and S L Mesnick.
.
11. Population Genetic Structure.
A R Hoelzel (University of Durham), S D Goldsworthy and R C Fleischer.
.
12. Ecology of Group Living and Social Behaviour.
R C Connor (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth).
.
13. Problem Solving and Memory.
R J Schusterman and D Kastak.
.
14. Conservation and Management.
R R Reeves (ICUN/SSC CETACEAN - Quebec) and P Reijnders (Institute for
Forestry and Nature Research, Wageningen).
Index
Preface.
1. Diversity and Zoogeography.
A R Martin (British Antarctic Survey) and R R Reeves (ICUN/SSC CETACEAN -
Quebec).
.
2. The Evolution of Marine Mammals.
J. Heyning (Natural History Museum of Los Angeles) and G M Lento (Auckland
University).
.
3. Anatomy and Physiology: the Challenge of Aquatic Living.
T. M Williams (University of California, Santa Cruz) and G A J Worthy
(Texas A&M University).
.
4. Neural Morphology.
I Glezer (City University of New York).
.
5. Sensory Systems.
G Dehnhardt (Universitat Bonn).
.
6. Vocal Anatomy, Acoustic Communication and Echolocation.
P L Tyack (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute) and E H Miller (Memorial
University of Newfoundland).
.
7. Patterns of Movement.
P Stevick (University of St Andrews), B J McConnell (University of St
Andrews) and P Hammond (University of St Andrews).
.
8. Feeding Ecology.
W D Bowen (Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth), A J Read (Duke
University) and J A Estes (University of California, Santa Cruz).
.
9. Energetics: Consequences for Fitness.
I L Boyd (British Antarctic Survey).
.
10. Life History and Reproductive Strategies.
D J Boness (Smithsonian Institution), P J Clapham (National Oceanic &
Atmospheric Administration) and S L Mesnick.
.
11. Population Genetic Structure.
A R Hoelzel (University of Durham), S D Goldsworthy and R C Fleischer.
.
12. Ecology of Group Living and Social Behaviour.
R C Connor (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth).
.
13. Problem Solving and Memory.
R J Schusterman and D Kastak.
.
14. Conservation and Management.
R R Reeves (ICUN/SSC CETACEAN - Quebec) and P Reijnders (Institute for
Forestry and Nature Research, Wageningen).
Index