Adaptive Strategies and Population Ecology of Northern Grouse

Adaptive Strategies and Population Ecology of Northern Grouse
Author: A. T. Bergerud
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 836
Release: 1988
Genre: Adaptation (Biology).
ISBN: 0816614695

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"Adaptive Strategies and Population Ecology of Northern Grouse" was first published in 1988. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. This book is at once a major reference to the species of grouse that inhabit North America and the Holarctic and a synthesis of all the available data on their ecology, sociobiology, population dynamics, and management. The book undertakes to answer two long-standing questions in population ecology: what actually regulates the numbers within a population, and what are the breeding and survival strategies evolved in this northern environment? For Volume I, editors Arthur T. Bergerud and Michael W. Gratson have drawn together their own work and that of colleagues in North America, Iceland, and Norway--in all, eleven research studies, averaging six years' duration, on eight species of grouse. These studies deal with the blue and ruffed grouse of the forest habitat; the sharp-tailed grouse, prairie chicken, and sage grouse of the prairie or steppe; and the white-tailed, rick, and willow ptarmigan found in alpine and arctic tundras. The authors describe the rich repertoire of behavior patterns developed by the hen and the cock to achieve their two primary objectives--first, to stay alive, and then to breed. Volume II, primarily the work of Bergerud, synthesizes the evidence in Volume I and in the grouse research literature from a theoretical perspective. Several potentially controversial sociobiological hypotheses are advanced to account for flocking behavior, migration, dispersal, roosting and feeding behavior, mate choice and mating systems. The demographic analysis provides new insights into cycles of abundance, the limitation of numbers, and the demographic factors that determine densities. The contributors, besides Bergerud and Gratson: R.C. Davies, A. Gardarson, J.E. Hartzler, R.A. Huempfner, D.A. Jenni, D.H. Mossop, S. Myrberget, R.E. Page, R.K. Schmidt, W.D. Svedarsky, and J.R. Tester.

Wildlife Review

Wildlife Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1198
Release: 1980
Genre: Wildlife conservation
ISBN:

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Ruffed Grouse

Ruffed Grouse
Author: Sally Atwater
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1989
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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More than 25 wildlife professionals provide in-depth information on every aspect of this popular game bird's life.

Ruffed Grouse Management

Ruffed Grouse Management
Author: William Laughlin Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1984
Genre: Ruffed grouse
ISBN:

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North Dakota Outdoors

North Dakota Outdoors
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1987
Genre: Fisheries
ISBN:

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