Neotropical avifauna: ecology and conservation

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Neotropical avifauna: ecology and conservation

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This work explores the key aspects of bird ecology and conservation in two sections. The first section delves into evolutionary and behavioral aspects such as origin, feeding, reproduction, habitat, and migration, supported by scientific literature and vivid images. The second section focuses on the conservation status of birds, examining extinct species and those currently threatened, while analyzing the main causes behind their decline and efforts to reverse their critical state. This book fills a notable gap in contemporary literature by offering a comprehensive and up-to-date integration of bird ecology and conservation, suitable for both academic and general audiences. With a particular emphasis on Neotropical birds, known for their remarkable diversity, it highlights the detrimental impact of human activities on ecosystems, contributing to the threat faced by numerous bird species.

This work describes the main aspects of bird ecology and conservation in two sections. The first focuses on evolutionary and behavioral aspects related to their origin, feeding, reproduction, habitat, and migration. Each topic is illustrated with a variety of well-founded examples from the scientific literature and high-quality, colorful images. The second deals with the conservation status of birds, from extinct species to those currently threatened. An exhaustive analysis of the main causes that have led to the disappearance of a variety of them and have caused the reduction of their populations is made. In addition, research and conservation efforts aimed at reversing the critical state in which many bird species are currently found are described. 

There is a great gap on this subject, since in contemporary literature there are no works with these characteristics that address the ecology and conservation of birds in an integrated manner. Therefore, this book, in addition to being very complete and up to date, will be able to be used by a wide audience, both in an academic context and outside of it. 

Its main objective is to contribute to the knowledge about the ecology of birds and their conservation. Although examples of species from all over the world are described, there is a clear emphasis on those from the Neotropical region, as it is one of the most diverse on the planet. Several chapters highlight the often-devastating effects of humans on ecosystems, which have led to the threat of a good number of bird species. 

Acknowledgments

Preface

Introduction

  • Relationship between birds and humans
  • The Neotropics: one a regions with remarkable avian diversity


Part I: Bird Ecology

  • 1. Origin and evolutionary differentiation of birds
    • Where do birds come from?
    • The oldest known bird


  • 2. Behavioral ecology and sociobiology of birds
    • Group selection versus individual selection
    • Group living: costs and benefits
    • Cooperative breeding strategies


  • 3. Feeding ecology
    • Relationship between bell type and feeding
    • Guilds and feeding habits
    • How do birds feed?
    • Relationship between parasitism and feeding
    • Food and altitudinal movements


  • 4. Reproductive ecology
    • Sexual selection
    • Mating systems in birds
    • Courtship and the evolution of ornaments
    • Nesting


  • 5. Territoriality
    • Types of territories established by birds
    • Costs and benefits of having "home sweet home"
    • Duration and size of a territory
    • Strategies used by territorial species
    • Territory quality and reproductive success


  • 6. Bird habitat
    • Geographic distribution
    • Ecological distribution
    • Habitat and ecological niche
    • Habitat requirements during migration
    • Habitat selection


  • 7. Migration
    • Different types of bird migrations
    • Why and how birds migrate
    • Distances that birds travel during their migrations
    • Pros and cons of bird migration
    • Crossing borders


Part II: Conservation and Management of Bird Populations

  • 8. The irreversible path to extinction
    • Most vulnerable species
    • Birds we lost forever
    • Bird extinction still continues


  • 9. The root of the problem
    • Why are bird populations declining?
    • Ecosystem loss and degradation
    • Pollution
    • Commercialization of bird species
    • Hunting
    • Introduction of exotic species
    • Ecotourism
    • Some research practices
    • Climate change


  • 10. Monitoring and Conservation Efforts
    • Conservation Status of Bird Species
    • Research Programs
    • Conservation Programs
    • Activities Promoting Bird Conservation


  • 11. Bird Population Management: Case Studies
    • Successes and Failures
    • The Future of Bird Populations in the Neotropics


References.........................................................................................291

About the Author..............................................................................313

  • NAT004000 NATURALEZA > Guías de observación de aves (Principal)
  • 598 Ciencias naturales y matemáticas > Ciencias zoológicas > Aves (Principal)
Estado: Activo
ISBN-13: 9789977665498
Tipo de contenido principal: Texto (legible a simple vista)
Tipo de contenido del producto: Texto (legible a simple vista)
Protección técnica de publicación digital: DRM
Idioma del texto: Inglés
Número de páginas de la versión impresa: 334 Páginas
Sello editorial: Editorial Tecnológica de Costa Rica
Tipo de edición: Nueva edición
Número de edición: 1
Ciudad de publicación: Cartago
País de publicación: Costa Rica
Fecha de publicación: 2022
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Distribuidor para usuarios finales: Editorial Tecnológica de Costa Rica
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