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Resource Ecology

Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Foraging

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Gebonden, 306 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 2008e druk, 2008
ISBN13: 9781402068485
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Springer Netherlands 2008e druk, 2008 9781402068485
Onderdeel van serie Wageningen UR Frontis Series
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Samenvatting

This book focuses on ‘resource ecology’, which we defined as ‘the ecology of trophic interactions between consumers and their resources’. In our endeavour to shape the discipline of ‘resource ecology’ further, we invited some world-class scientists to think with us. We thus organised a symposium where we made sure that we paid attention to the original Greek meaning of the word: we discussed, ate and drank together and, for health reasons, made sure that we hade enough time for strolling and bicycling along the banks of the River Rhine. We even climbed a beautiful mediaeval church tower dedicated to Saint Cunera dating back to the year that Columbus sailed for America. In ecology, spatial ecology is an up-and-coming domain of science. It addresses the effects of space and scale on the dynamics of individual species and on the structure and dynamics of multi-species assemblages. More than a few recent studies demonstrate the significance of taking into account the spatial structure of resources on the population dynamics and assemblage structure of consumers. We believe that bringing together scientists specialised in foraging theory with those who know much about spatial ecology can create a new context from which new theory will emerge. Every chapter was written on invitation. We as editors had outlined what we had in mind and sent that outline to the selected authors.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9781402068485
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:306
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:2008

Inhoudsopgave

to Resource Ecology.- Mechanisms Determining Large-Herbivore Distribution.- Comments on “Mechanisms Determining Large-Herbivore Distribution”.- Spatial Statistics to Quantify Patterns of Herd Dispersion in a Savanna Herbivore Community.- Comments on “Spatial Statistics to Quantify Patterns of Herd Dispersion in a Savanna Herbivore Community”Introduction to Resource Ecology.- Resource Distribution and Dynamics: mapping herbivore resources.- Comments on “Resource Distribution and Dynamics: Mapping Herbivore Resources”.- Foraging in a heterogeneous environment: intake and diet choice.- Comments on “Foraging in a Heterogeneous Environment: Intake and Diet Choice”.- Predictive modelling of patch use by terrestrial herbivores.- Comments On “Predictive Modelling Of Patch Use By Terrestrial Herbivores”.- Assembling a diet from different places.- Comments On “Assembling A Diet From Different Places”.- Effects of Temporal Variability in Resources on Foraging Behaviour.- Comments on “Effects of Temporal Variability in Resources on Foraging Behaviour?.- Large-Scale Movements of Large Herbivores Livestock following changes in seasonal forage supply.- Comments on “Large-Scale Movements of Large Herbivores: Livestock Following Changes in Seasonal Forage Supply”.- Relevance of Key Resource Areas for Large-Scale Movements of Livestock.- Comments on “Relevance of Key Resource Areas for Large-Scale Movements of Livestock”.- Structuring herbivore communities: the role of habitat and diet.- Comments on “Structuring Herbivore Communities: the Role of Habitat and Diet”.- Prospects for Further Development of Resource Ecology.

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