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D. Charles (Hrsg.) Deeming

Nests, Eggs, and Incubation: New Ideas about Avian Reproduction

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Provide a new overview of the field which builds on the foundations laid down by Charles Deemings 2001 work Avian Incubation (now freely available for download at: www.oup.co.uk/companion/avianincubation2002), much of which remains relevant today.

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Weitere Autoren: Reynolds, S. James (Hrsg.)
  • ISBN: 978-0-19-871866-6
  • EAN: 9780198718666
  • Produktnummer: 22157813
  • Verlag: OXFORD UNIV PR
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
  • Seitenangabe: 312 S.
  • Masse: H25.1 cm x B19.1 cm x D2.3 cm 794 g
  • Gewicht: 794

Über den Autor


Charles started working on aspects of bird incubation in the early 1980s and has had a varied career since. Postgraduate research examined the physiological basis of egg turning during incubation and postdoctoral research described the effects of incubation temperature on growth and sex determination in alligators. Aside from scientific publications Charles has edited key review texts on avian and reptilian development and incubation, and ostrich biology. Since 2003Charles has been teaching biology at the University of Lincoln, where he has added how bird nests function to his list of research interests.Jim has worked on the reproductive biology of a variety of bird species over the last 25 years including common kingfishers in the UK, spruce grouse in boreal forests of Canada, Florida scrub-jays in the oak scrublands of the southern USA and most recently sooty terns on Ascension Island in the South Atlantic. His research focuses on how human-induced changes in food availability, habitat structure, predation risk and ecological community structure influence the breeding behaviour, ecology,life history and ultimately the breeding performance of birds. Such research will become increasingly pertinent as we attempt to understand how bird populations respond to an ever-urbanising world.

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