Wolves on the hunt : the behavior of wolves hunting wild prey

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Wolves on the hunt : the behavior of wolves hunting wild prey

L. David Mech, Douglas W. Smith, and Daniel R. MacNulty with supplementary online video by Robert K. Landis

The University of Chicago Press, 2015

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"A note on accompanying videos by Robert K. Landis,... readers of the ebook will find the videos embedded in the text.."--T.p.verso

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内容説明

The interactions between apex predators and their prey are some of the most awesome and meaningful in nature - displays of strength, endurance, and a deep coevolutionary history. And there is perhaps no apex predator more impressive and important in its hunting - or more infamous, more misjudged - than the wolf. Because of wolves' habitat, speed, and general success at evading humans, researchers have faced great obstacles in studying their natural hunting behaviors. The first book to focus explicitly on wolf hunting of wild prey, Wolves on the Hunt seeks to remedy these gaps in our knowledge and understanding. Combining behavioral data, thousands of hours of original field observations, research in the literature, a wealth of illustrations, and - in the e-book edition and online - video segments, the authors create a compelling and complex picture of these hunters. The wolf is indeed an adept killer, able to take down prey much larger than itself. While adapted to hunt primarily hoofed animals, a wolf - or especially a pack of wolves - can kill individuals of just about any species. But even as wolves help drive the underlying rhythms of the ecosystems they inhabit, their evolutionary prowess comes at a cost: wolves spend one third of their time hunting - the most time-consuming of all wolf activities - and success at the hunt only comes through traveling long distances, persisting in the face of regular failure, detecting and taking advantage of deficiencies in the physical condition of individual prey, and through ceaseless trial and error, all while risking injury or death. By describing and analyzing the behaviors wolves use to hunt and kill various wild prey - including deer, moose, caribou, elk, Dall sheep, mountain goats, bison, muskoxen, arctic hares, beavers, and others - Wolves on the Hunt provides a revelatory portrait of one of nature's greatest hunters.

目次

Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: The Wolf as a Killing Machine Chapter 1 - White-Tailed Deer Chapter 2 - Moose Chapter 3 - Caribou Chapter 4 - Elk Chapter 5 - Mountain Sheep and Goats Chapter 6 - Bison Chapter 7 - Musk Oxen Chapter 8 - Miscellaneous Prey Conclusion Appendix: List of Scientific Names of Birds and Mammals Mentioned Literature Cited Index A Note on Accompanying Videos by Robert K. Landis Videos of wolf-prey interactions, by Robert K. Landis, are available to readers of the print book at the following URL and with these password credentials: URL: www.press.uchicago.edu/sites/wolves User name: wolves Password: hunt2015 Readers of the ebook will find the videos embedded in the text.

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