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Resource Ecology: Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Foraging

✍ Scribed by Herbert H. T. Prins, Frank Van Langevelde (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
305
Series
Wageningen UR Frontis Series 23
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This multi-author book deals with ‘resource ecology’, which is the ecology of trophic interactions between consumers and their resources. Resource ecology is perhaps the most central part of ecology. In its linkage between foraging theory and spatial ecology, it shows how old and fundamental questions can be tackled afresh. It addresses crucial aspects of the interactions between consumers and resources. Foraging is the central process in resource ecology because it leads to growth, survival and reproduction of the animal. Resource ecology forms the basis for comprehending the functioning of multi-species assemblages, and is thus key to grasp the organisation of biodiversity.

All chapters in the book were prepared for a small symposium and were circulated in advance to the participants. They were subjected to intense group discussions; comments and critiques were subsequently used for writing new versions, which were peer-reviewed. For the purposes of stimulating future research, each chapter ends with two or three testable hypotheses. Each chapter is followed by a comment. This makes the book ideal for teaching and course work, because it highlights the fact that ecology is a living and active research field.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction to Resource Ecology....Pages 1-6
Mechanisms Determining Large-Herbivore Distribution....Pages 7-28
Comments on “Mechanisms Determining Large-Herbivore Distribution”....Pages 29-31
Spatial Statistics to Quantify Patterns of Herd Dispersion in a Savanna Herbivore Community....Pages 33-51
Comments on “Spatial Statistics to Quantify Patterns of Herd Dispersion in a Savanna Herbivore Community”Introduction to Resource Ecology....Pages 53-56
Resource Distribution and Dynamics: mapping herbivore resources ....Pages 57-77
Comments on “Resource Distribution and Dynamics: Mapping Herbivore Resources”....Pages 79-80
Foraging in a heterogeneous environment: intake and diet choice....Pages 81-100
Comments on “Foraging in a Heterogeneous Environment: Intake and Diet Choice”....Pages 101-103
Predictive modelling of patch use by terrestrial herbivores....Pages 105-123
Comments On “Predictive Modelling Of Patch Use By Terrestrial Herbivores”....Pages 125-127
Assembling a diet from different places....Pages 129-155
Comments On “Assembling A Diet From Different Places”....Pages 157-158
Effects of Temporal Variability in Resources on Foraging Behaviour....Pages 159-181
Comments on “Effects of Temporal Variability in Resources on Foraging Behaviour‛....Pages 183-185
Large-Scale Movements of Large Herbivores Livestock following changes in seasonal forage supply ....Pages 187-206
Comments on “Large-Scale Movements of Large Herbivores: Livestock Following Changes in Seasonal Forage Supply”....Pages 207-210
Relevance of Key Resource Areas for Large-Scale Movements of Livestock....Pages 211-232
Comments on “Relevance of Key Resource Areas for Large-Scale Movements of Livestock”....Pages 233-236
Structuring herbivore communities: the role of habitat and diet....Pages 237-262
Comments on “Structuring Herbivore Communities: the Role of Habitat and Diet”....Pages 263-266
Prospects for Further Development of Resource Ecology....Pages 267-271
Back Matter....Pages 273-306

✦ Subjects


Animal Ecology; Behavioural Sciences; Theoretical Ecology/Statistics; Nature Conservation


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