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The Behaviour, Population Biology and Physiology of the Petrels

Out of Print
By: J Warham
613 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Academic Press
The Behaviour, Population Biology and Physiology of the Petrels
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  • The Behaviour, Population Biology and Physiology of the Petrels ISBN: 9780127354156 Hardback Dec 1996 Out of Print #49577
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About this book

This work completes Warham's major survey of this group of pelagic birds, which began with The Petrels: Their Ecology and Breeding Systems. In this book, he deals with population dynamics, distribution and migration, feeding and social behaviour, physiology, anatomy, evolution and conservation. In addition to the comprehensive text, there are numerous illustrations and a full bibliography.

Contents

Petrel population; petrels at sea - distribution, dispersal and migration; feeding and foods; behaviour and vocalizations - a general introduction; behaviour of albatotosses; behaviour and vocalizations of procellaridae, hydrobatidae, and polecanoididae; physiology and energetics; biochemistry; locomotion; anatomical matters; evolution and radiation; petrels and man.

Customer Reviews

Out of Print
By: J Warham
613 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Academic Press
Media reviews
This is an extraordinarily detailed, comprehensive, and technical book. ...It is a researcher's dream and will be eagerly read by seabird scientists and enthusiasts. —BIRD WATCHER'S DIGEST (January/February 2002) The author clearly has a vast and fundamental grasp of the petrel literature, presented in an easy to read and clear form. John Warham is a master of understanding these birds and his contributions are an invaluable resource and service to all. His books are the place to begin when dealing with these birds. --PACIFIC SEABIRDS The volume under review lives up to the reputation established by the earlier book. The two volumes are, in fact, a remarkable achievement for one person, and a large debt of gratitude is owed to Warham for this magnificent contribution to seabird biology. --G. Causey Whittow in THE PHYSIOLOGIST I recommend this book unreservedly for anyone who has the slightest interest in Petrels, Shearwaters or Albatrosses. --Angus Erskine in SCOTTISH ORNITHOLOGISTS MAGAZINE Dr. Warham deserves the gratitude of all who are interested in petrels for the effort that he has put into this book, which brings together and assimilates a vast amount of information. --G. Causey Whittow in BIOLOGIST In preparation of this book, John Warham has pooled together his own unequalled life long interest and knowledge, of petrels together with researchers from around the world. This has resulted in an outstanding publication on the lives and workings of the Petrels... This book has a wealth of knowledge to offer. --SOUTHERN OCEAN SEABIRD STUDY ANNUAL ENCYCLOPEDIA Truly an exceptional book from an exceptional author. --Lindsay E. Smith,Editor ALBATROSS Great stuff! --Harry Battam, N.S.W. ALBATROSS STUDY GROUP (DIVISION OF SOSSA) Must get a copy! --Peter Prince, BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY The author's scholarship is meticulous, considered, and bang up-to-date. This book is a most impressive achievement. --The IBIS It should be appreciated by seabird biologists in particular and by all ornithologists interested in the comparative method. --EMU An impressive achievement. John Warham is to be congratulated on producing an excellent book that will be an essential part of every ornithological library. --JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY ...a book which stands with few equals in modern-day publishing in ecology and ornithology. --THE JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY This is an essential book for seabird biologists. --The AUK Authoritative yet accessible, it deserves and will reward a much wider readership. --BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY NEWS This volume will certainly stand well into the next century. --JOURNAL OF FIELD ORNITHOLOGY This impressive volume is the much awaited companion work of John Warham's earlier benchmark book on the Order Procellariforms entitled The Petrels: Their Ecology and Breeding Systems. The second volume is as remarkable as the first for its meticulous scholarship and accuracy. It forms an essential resource for all marine ornithologists and ecologists, as well as conservation biologists and managers. The author is to be congratulated for an outstanding accomplishment and major contribution. --David N. Nettleship in COLONIAL WATERBIRDS (June 1999) This is an excellent book which will be invaluable to all who study the procellariforms, both as a backgrounder and an introduction to the literature. It should be in every library of seabird books. --M.J. Imber in NOTORNIS This is an essential book for seabird biologists. --THE AUK (September 1999)
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