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Yahner, Richard H.

Wildlife Behavior and Conservation [electronic resource] / by Richard H. Yahner. - XXII, 174 p. online resource.

1. Comparative Psychology vs. Ethology -- 2.Genetics and Other Mechanisms Affecting Behavior -- 3. Mate-acquisition -- 4. Mating Systems and Parental Care -- 5. Dispersal and Corridors -- 6. Food-acquisition Systems -- 7. Additional Adaptations Against Predation -- 8. Habitat Selection -- 9. Home Range and Homing -- 10. Spacing Mechanisms -- 11. Dominance Hierarchies.-12. Communication -- 13. Olfactory Communication -- 14. Auditory Communication.-15. Ultrasounds and Other Types of Communication -- 16. Winter Strategies -- 17. Migration, Orientation, and Navigation -- 18. Competition.

Wildlife Conservation and Behavior focuses on conservation, behavior, and ecology of wildlife. In this text, wildlife is defined as animals and plants, including domesticated and wild forms. For instance, domestic forms of dogs and pigs have crossed the line recently between domesticated and wild forms. The first chapters focus on traditional behavior as it relates to psychology. In later chapters, the focus is more on traditional behavior. The extensive reference section will be useful for undergraduate students interested in wildlife behavior. Also, this text will be of interest to those whose focus is simply the outdoors and associated wildlife. Today, most people are interested in wildlife but are unsure about the behavior of wildlife.  Hopefully, this book will help to bridge this gap.  

9781461415183


Life sciences.
Animal behavior.
Animal ecology.
Wildlife management.
Environmental management.
Nature Conservation.
Life Sciences.
Animal Ecology.
Nature Conservation.
Behavioural Sciences.
Environmental Management.
Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management.

QH540-549.5

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