Breeding Biology of the Pileated Woodpecker
Author | : Evelyn L. Bull |
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Total Pages | : 8 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Wildlife management |
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Author | : Evelyn L. Bull |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 8 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Wildlife management |
ISBN | : |
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Forest landscape management |
ISBN | : |
The Interior Northwest Landscape Analysis System (INLAS) links a number of resource, disturbance, and landscape simulations models to examine the interactions of vegetative succession, management, and disturbance with policy goals. The effects of natural disturbance like wildfire, herbivory, forest insects and diseases, as well as specific management actions are included. The outputs from simulations illustrate potential changes in aquatic conditions and terrestrial habitat, potential for wood utilization, and socioeconomic opportunities. The 14 chapters of this document outline the current state of knowledge in each of the areas covered by the INLAS project and describe the objectives and organization of the project. The project explores ways to integrate the effects of natural disturbances and management into planning and policy analyses; illustrate potential conflicts among current policies, natural distrubances, and management activities; and explore the policy, economics, and ecological constraints associated with the application of effective fuel treatments on midscale landscapes in the interior Northwest.
Author | : Kent Rylander |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2010-01-01 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0292774729 |
Whether it's the sudden, plunging dives of Brown Pelicans, the singing and aerial displays of Northern Mockingbirds, or the communal nesting of Purple Martins, innate and learned behaviors are some of the most fascinating things to observe in Texas birds. Even casual birdwatchers eventually ask, "why do they do that?" while serious birders and ornithologists seek to understand all the behaviors involved in feeding, flying, mating, and rearing young. But until now, it has been hard to find this information in one handy source. In this comprehensive, yet easy-to-use book, Kent Rylander distills data from many sources to provide an authoritative guide to the behavior of Texas birds. He begins by explaining the principles of animal behavior and illustrating how they can be applied to interpreting bird behaviors in the field. The majority of the book is devoted to accounts of more than 400 species of birds that are most likely to be encountered by Texas birdwatchers. Each account describes such behaviors as feeding, courtship, parenting, and other behaviors that are significant for that species. References to interesting and important articles from scientific journals are incorporated in the species accounts where appropriate, and line drawings illustrate some of the behaviors described.
Author | : U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 826 |
Release | : 1976 |
Genre | : Animals |
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