
Nests, Eggs, and Incubation brings together a global team of leading authorities to provide a comprehensive overview of the fascinating and diverse field of avian reproduction. Starting with a new assessment of the evolution of avian reproductive biology in light of recent research, the book goes on to cover four broad areas: the nest, the egg, incubation, and the study of avian reproduction. New research on nest structures, egg traits, and life history is incorporated, whilst contemporary methodologies such as self-contained temperature probes and citizen science are also discussed. Applied chapters describe how biological knowledge can be applied to challenges such as urbanisation and climate change. The book concludes by suggesting priorities for future research. This book builds upon the foundations laid down by Charles Deeming's 2002 work Avian Incubation (available for readers of this book to access online for free), much of which remains relevant today. Read in conjunction with this previous volume, it provides an up-to-date and thorough review of egg biology, nest function, and incubation behaviour, which will be an essential resource for students of avian biology, as well as both professional and amateur ornithologists working in the field of avian reproduction.
This volume investigates the complex evolutionary and functional mechanisms governing avian reproduction, specifically focusing on the interplay between nest architecture, egg biology, and incubation strategies. Editors D. Charles Deeming and S. James Reynolds assemble a global cohort of experts to synthesize contemporary research findings. The text evaluates how historical reproductive models have shifted in response to modern environmental pressures, providing a framework for understanding bird life history in the context of rapid ecological change.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant update to the foundational literature on avian reproductive biology. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which serves as a specialized resource for professional ornithologists and advanced students in the field.
Page Count:
312
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191028797
ISBN-13:
9780191028793
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