The natural history of weasels and stoats : ecology, behavior, and management

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The natural history of weasels and stoats : ecology, behavior, and management

Carolyn M. King and Roger A Powell ; with illustrations by Consie Powell

Oxford University Press, 2007

2nd ed

  • : [hard]
  • : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 383-421) and index

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巻冊次

: [hard] ISBN 9780195300567

内容説明

Field naturalists have observed the activities of weasels for centuries. Their descriptions were often accurate but sometimes misinterpreted the animals' behaviors and underlying explanations for those behaviors. "Organized natural history" became one of the roots of the science of ecology in the 1920s and by the 1960s scientists had begun to study the biology of weasels with all the critical, objective advantages of modern theory and equipment. Until the first edition of this book appeared in 1989 no one had attempted to explain these results to non-specialist naturalists. Now thoroughly revised, this book will continue to be the main one-stop reference for professionals. But both kinds of knowledge are brought together here - observations for the traditional naturalist and rigorous measurements and interpretations for modern scientists, integrated into a single, readable account. This new edition provides a comprehensive summary of the extensive advances over the last 15 years in our knowledge of these fascinating animals. A new U.S.-based co-author reshapes the content to be more U.S.-centric. Stories about North America trappers and backwoodsmen interacting with weasels replace some (not all) of the previous stories about English gamekeepers. These changes permeate the book, so readers familiar with the first edition will recognize some material, but will find a lot that is new. Much less reliable European information quoted in the first edition was there at the time when no better information was available. Now a new NZ chapter focuses on predation problems of the species introduced to that country. This edition is much more than a simple update. It is now truly an international treatment and a more valuable resource.

目次

1: Weaselly distinguished, stoatally different 2: Hair trigger mouse traps with teeth 3: Molt and winter whitening 4: Body size 5: Food 6: Hunting behavior 7: The impact of predation by weasels on populations of natural prey 8: Adjustable living spaces 9: Reproduction 10: Populations: density and breeding success 11: Populations: survival and mortality 12: Human attitudes to weasels in their native environments 13: Stoats as introduced pests in New Zealand 14: Puzzles: sexual dimorphism, delayed implantation and co-existence among weasel species Conclusion
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780195322712

内容説明

Field naturalists have observed the activities of weasels for centuries. Their descriptions were often accurate but sometimes misinterpreted the animals' behaviors and underlying explanations for those behaviors. "Organized natural history" became one of the roots of the science of ecology in the 1920s and by the 1960s scientists had begun to study the biology of weasels with all the critical, objective advantages of modern theory and equipment. Until the first edition of this book appeared in 1989 no one had attempted to explain these results to non-specialist naturalists. Now thoroughly revised, this book will continue to be the main one-stop reference for professionals. But both kinds of knowledge are brought together here- observations for the traditional naturalist and rigorous measurements and interpretations for modern scientists, integrated into a single, readable account. This new edition provides a comprehensive summary of the extensive advances over the last 15 years in our knowledge of these fascinating animals. A new U.S.-based co-author reshapes the content to be more U.S.-centric. Stories about North America trappers and backwoodsmen interacting with weasels replace some (not all) of the previous stories about English gamekeepers. These changes permeate the book, so readers familiar with the first edition will recognize some material, but will find a lot that is new. Much less reliable European information quoted in the first edition was there at the time when no better information was available. Now a new NZ chapter focuses on predation problems of the species introduced to that country. This edition, much more than a simple update, is now truly an international treatment and a more valuable resource.

目次

  • 1. Weaselly distinguished, stoatally different
  • 2. Hair trigger mouse traps with teeth
  • 3. Molt and winter whitening
  • 4. Body size
  • 5. Food
  • 6. Hunting behavior
  • 7. The impact of predation by weasels on populations of natural prey
  • 8. Adjustable living spaces
  • 9. Reproduction
  • 10. Populations: density and breeding success
  • 11. Populations: survival and mortality
  • 12. Human attitudes to weasels in their native environments
  • 13. Stoats as introduced pests in New Zealand
  • 14. Puzzles: sexual dimorphism, delayed implantation and co-existence among weasel species
  • Conclusion

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA90132829
  • ISBN
    • 9780195300567
    • 9780195322712
  • LCCN
    2005029909
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Oxford ; New York
  • ページ数/冊数
    xi, 446 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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