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    Publisher
    Elsevier Science & Technology Books
    ISBN-10
    012100130X
    ISBN-13
    9780121001308
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    23038299346

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    396 Pages
    Publication Name
    Raptors in Human Landscapes : Adaptations to Built and Cultivated Environments
    Language
    English
    Subject
    Environmental / General, Life Sciences / Zoology / General
    Publication Year
    1996
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Technology & Engineering, Science
    Author
    Daniel Varland
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1 in
    Item Weight
    24.1 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    Dewey Edition
    20
    Reviews
    "This timely book relays the realistically positive message that raptors and man can safely co-exist, even in the most intensively modified of urban and cultivated landscapes. This timely volume will provide an extremely valuableguide not only to interested ornithologists and DIY birdwatchers but to biologists and conservation bodies and to engineers and managers in towns and cities, whether parkland, electrical, water quality authorities, farmers, or foresters." --IBIS "The papers presented in this volume provide encouraging evidence that not all raptors are wilderness species that disappear in human-altered landscapes. In fact, this book provides data suggesting that at least 30 raptor species worldwide are resilient to human alterations, and a subset of this group may actually benefit from those altered environments." --THE CONDOR (1999)
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Dewey Decimal
    598.9
    Table Of Content
    Raptors in Urban Landscapes: T. Cade, M. Martell, P. Redig, G.A. Septon, and H.B. Tordoff, Peregrine Falcons in Urban North America. D.A. Bell, D.P. Gregoire, and B.J. Walton, Bridge Use by Peregrine Falcons in the San Francisco Bay Area. G.A. Septon and J.B. Marks, Eggshell Thickness and Contaminant Analysis of Reintroduced, Urban Nesting Peregrine Falcons in Wisconsin. P.H. Bloom and M.D. McCrary, The Urban Buteo: Red-Shouldered Hawks in SouthernCalifornia. R.N. Rosenfield, J. Bielefeldt, J.L. Affeldt, and D.J. Beckmann, Urban Nesting Biology of Cooper's Hawks in Wisconsin. J.W. Parker, Urban Ecology of the Mississippi Kite. J.L. Tella, F. Hiraldo, J.A. Donazar-Sancho, and J.J. Negro, Costs and Benefits of Urban Nesting in the Lesser Kestrel. E.S. Botelho and P.C. Arrowood, Nesting Success of Western Burrowing Owls in Natural and Human-Altered Environments. F.R. Gehlbach, Eastern Screech-Owls in Suburbia: A Model ofRaptor Urbanization. Raptors and Artificial Nest Structures: W.E. Stout, R.K. Anderson, and J.M. Papp, Red-Tailed Hawks Nesting on Man-Made and Natural Structures in Southeast Wisconsin. R. Blue, Documentation of Raptor Nests on Electric Utility Facilities through a Mail Survey. C.J. Henny and J.L. Kaiser, Osprey Population Increase along the Willamette River, Oregon, and the Role of Utility Structures, 1976-1993. P.J. Ewins, The Use of Artificial Nest-Sites by an Increasing Population of Ospreys in the Canadian Great Lakes Basin. B.-U. Meyburg, O. Manowsky, and C. Meyburg, The Osprey in Germany: Its Adaptation to Environments Altered by Man. J.R. Tigner, M.W. Call, and M. Kochert, Effectiveness of Artificial Nesting Structures for Ferruginous Hawks in Wyoming. G.A. Septon, J. Bielefeldt, T. Ellestad, J.B. Marks, and R.N. Rosenfield, Peregrine Falcons: Power Plant Nest Structures and Shoreline Movements. M.J. Bechard and J.M. Bechard, Competitionfor Nest Boxes Between American Kestrels and European Starlings in an Agricultural Area of Southern Idaho. Raptors in Cultivated Landscapes: A.L. Erichsen, S.K. Smallwood, A.M. Commandatore, B.W. Wilson, and M.D. Fry, White-tailed Kite Movement and Nesting Patterns in an Agricultural Landscape. S.K. Smallwood, B.J. Nakamoto, and S. Geng, Association Analysis of Raptors in a Farming Landscape. I. Newton, Sparrowhawks in Conifer Plantations. S.J. Petty, Adaptations of Raptorsto Man-Made Spruce Forests in the Uplands of Britain. S.P. Horton, Spotted Owls in Managed Forests of Western Oregon and Washington. R.E. Kenward, Goshawk Adaptation to Deforestation: Does Europe Differ from North America? J.-M. Thiollay, Rain Forest Raptor Communties in Sumatra: The Conservation Value of Traditional Agroforests. E. Alvarez, D.H. Ellis, D.G. Smith, and C.T. Larue, Diurnal Raptors in the Fragmented Rain Forest of the Sierra Imataca, Venezuela. N.J. Mooney and R.J. Taylor, Value of Nest Site Protection in Ameliorating the Effects of Forestry Operations on Wedge-Tailed Eagles in Tasmania. Raptors in Industrial Landscapes: A.L. Bryan Jr., T.M. Murphy, K.L. Bildstein, I.L. Brishin, Jr., and J.J. Mayer, Use of Reservoirs and Other Artificial Impoundments by Bald Eagles in South Carolina. R.D. Brown, Attractions of Bald Eagles to Habitats just Below Dams in Piedmont North and South Carolina. R.W. Rohrbaugh, Jr., and R.H. Yahner, Reclaimed Surface Mines: An Important Nesting Habitat for Northern Harriers in Pennsylvania. S.M. Satheeson, Raptors Associated with Airports and Aircraft. Raptors at Large: D.C. Houston, The Effects of Altered Environments on Vultures. R.R. Hartley, K. Hustler, and P.J. Mundy, The Impact of Man on Raptors in Zimbabwe. R. Rodriguez-Estrella, Response of Common Black Hawks and Crested Caracaras to Human Activities in Mexico. C.R. Preston an
    Synopsis
    This collection of papers considers the ways in which Raptors have adapted to man-made landscapes and structures. It covers the impact of human activity, conditions associated with urban, cultivated and industrial landscapes, and the provision of artificial nest sites and platforms.

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