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Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds

J. Eduardo P. W. Bicudo, William A. Buttemer, Mark A. Chappell, James T. Pearson and Claus Bech

Published in print April 2010 | ISBN: 9780199228447
Published online May 2010 | e-ISBN: 9780191711305 | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199228447.001.0001

Series: Ecological and Environmental Physiology

Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds

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This book focuses on the current understanding of a set of topics in ecological and environmental physiology that are of particular interest to ornithologists, but which also have broad biological relevance. The introductory chapter covers the basic body plan of birds and their still-enigmatic evolutionary history. The focus then shifts to a consideration of the essential components of that most fundamental of avian attributes: the ability to fly. The emphasis is on feather evolution and development, flight energetics and aerodynamics, migration, and as a counterpoint, the curious secondary evolution of flightlessness that has occurred in several lineages. This sets the stage for subsequent chapters, which present specific physiological topics within a strongly ecological and environmental framework. Chapter 2 covers gas exchange and thermal and osmotic balance, together with the central role of body size. Chapter 3 addresses ‘classical’ life history parameters — male and female reproductive costs, parental care and investment in offspring, and fecundity versus longevity tradeoffs — from an eco-physiological perspective. Chapter 4 offers a comprehensive analysis of feeding and digestive physiology, adaptations to challenging environments (high altitude, deserts, marine habitats, cold), developmental adaptations, and neural specializations (notably those important in foraging, long-distance navigation, and song production). Throughout the book, classical studies are integrated with the latest research findings. Numerous important and intriguing questions await further work, and the book concludes with a discussion of research methods and approaches — emphasizing cutting-edge technology — and a final chapter on future directions that should help point the way forward for both young and senior scientists.

Keywords: bird evolution; bird life history; flight; migration; high altitude; thermoregulation; feeding; long-distance navigation; song production

Book.  336 pages.  Illustrated.

Subjects: vertebrates

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Introduction – Blueprint of a Bird (Bauplan/Body plan)in Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds

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General Physiological Principlesin Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds

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Physiological Bases of Fecundity/Longevity Tradeoffsin Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds

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Adaptations: Obtaining and Processing Foodin Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds

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Adaptations: Living in Specific Environmentsin Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds

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Adaptations: Neural and Sensoryin Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds

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Adaptations: Developmental Physiologyin Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds

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Approaches and Techniquesin Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds

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Conclusions and Future Directionsin Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds

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