Avian Desert Predators

Avian Desert Predators

by William E. Cook
Avian Desert Predators

Avian Desert Predators

by William E. Cook

Paperback(Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)

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Overview

Birds are not particularly well suited to desert life. Unlike mammals, they are generally active during the day and do not usually go underground to escape the intense desert heat. Among the few types of birds that have successfully invaded the desert ecosystem are the predators. Many species of hawks, owls, roadrunners, vultures, and shrikes survive very well in deserts. What attributes make this group especially suited to desert life? How have they augmented their abilities to cope with the harsh constraints imposed by the desert habitat? These are among the issues explored in this new volume, which brings together much of the current research on adaptations of avian desert predators.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642643675
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 09/28/2011
Series: Adaptations of Desert Organisms
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 1.1 The Desert Environment.- 1.2 Temperature Regulation in Desert Birds.- 1.3 Advantages of a Carnivorous Diet for Desert Survival.- 1.4 Water Conservation in Desert Birds.- 2 Vultures.- 2.1 Predatory Behavior in Vultures.- 2.2 Temperature Regulation in Vultures.- 2.3 Water Conservation in Vultures.- 3 Hawks and Allies.- 3.1 Predatory Behavior in Hawks and Allies.- 3.2 Breeding Behavior in Hawks and Allies.- 3.3 Temperature Regulation in Hawks and Allies.- 3.4 Water Conservation in Hawks and Allies.- 4 Roadrunners.- 4.1 Predatory Behavior in Roadrunners.- 4.2 Temperature Regulation in Roadrunners.- 4.3 Water Conservation in Roadrunners.- 5 Owls.- 5.1 Predatory Adaptations in Owls.- 5.2 Temperature Regulations in Owls.- 5.3 Water Conservation in Owls.- 6 Shrikes.- 6.1 Predatory Behavior in Shrikes.- 6.2 Breeding Behavior in Shrikes.- 6.3 Temperature Regulation in Shrikes.- 6.4 Water Conservation in Shrikes.- Acknowledgements.- References.- Species Index.
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