
As Natural Habitat Continues To Be Lost And The World Steadily Becomes More Urbanized, Biologists Are Increasingly Studying The Effect This Has On Wildlife. Birds Are Particularly Good Model Systems Since Their Life History, Behaviour, And Physiology Are Especially Influenced By Directly Measurable Environmental Factors Such As Light And Sound Pollution. It Is Therefore Relatively Easy To Compare Urban Individuals And Populations With Their Rural Counterparts. This Accessible Text Focuses On The Behavioural And Physiological Mechanisms Which Facilitate Adaptation And On The Evolutionary Process That Ensues. It Discusses Topics Such As Acoustics, Reproductive Cues, Disease, And Artificial Feeding, And Includes A Series Of Case Studies Illustrating Cutting Edge Research On These Areas. Avian Urban Ecology Is Suitable For Professional Avian Biologists And Ornithologists As Well As Graduate Students Of Avian Ecology, Evolution, And Conservation. It Will Also Be Of Relevance And Use To A More General Audience Of Urban Ecologists And Conservation Biologists.
This text investigates how rapid global urbanization and the loss of natural habitats influence the behavioral, physiological, and evolutionary trajectories of avian species. Authors Diego Gil and Henrik Brumm utilize birds as model systems to quantify the impacts of environmental stressors such as light and sound pollution. By comparing urban and rural populations, the authors establish a framework for understanding how specific environmental factors drive adaptation and evolutionary change in modern ecosystems.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this work as a specialized resource for professional ornithologists and graduate-level researchers in ecology. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which serves as a foundational reference for those studying the intersection of evolutionary biology and human-altered environments.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191637602
ISBN-13:
9780191637605
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