Behaviour and ecology of riparian mammals / edited by Nigel Dunstone and Martyn L. Gorman.

Call Number
599.168
Title
Behaviour and ecology of riparian mammals / edited by Nigel Dunstone and Martyn L. Gorman.
Behaviour & Ecology of Riparian Mammals
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 391 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Symposia of the Zoological Society of London ; 71
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Adaptations to the semi-aquatic habit and habitat / Physiological challenges in semi-aquatic mammals : swimming against the energetic tide / Diving capacity and foraging behaviour of the water shrew (Neomys fodiens) / Habitat use by water shrews, the smallest of amphibious mammals / Importance of the riparian environment as a habitat for British bats / Preliminary study of the behaviour of the European mink Mustela lutreola in Spain, by means of radiotracking / Demography of European otters Lutra lutra / Habitat use and conservation of otters (Lutra lutra) in Britain : a review / Relationship between riverbank habitat and prey availability and the distribution of otter (Lutra lutra) signs : an analysis using a geographical information system / Influence of altitude on the distribution, abundance and ecology of the otter (Lutra lutra) / Diets of semi-aquatic carnivores in northern Belarus, with implications for population changes / Otter (Lutra lutra) prey selection in relation to fish abundance and community structure in two different freshwater habitats / Diet, foraging behaviour and coexistence of African otters and the water mongoose / Feeding ecology of the smooth-coated otter Lutra perspicillata in the National Chambal Sanctuary, India / Population trends of hippopotami in the rivers of the Kruger National Park, South Africa / Reproductive strategies of female capybaras : dry-season gestation / Continuing decline of the European mink Mustela lutreola : evidence for the intraguild aggression hypothesis / Otters and pollution in Spain / Rapid impact of resident American mink on water voles : case studies in lowland England / Status, habitat use and conservation of giant otter in Peru /
Summary
Many mammals, such as otters, live in close association with rivers and streams, feeding in them, or using them as a place of safety or means of escape from predators. The distinct adaptations that riparian mammals have evolved in order to live in these environments also handicap them for living elsewhere. They are therefore threatened by alterations to their environment. In recent years our rivers have become highly polluted, and with bankside modifications for agriculture and forestry, enhanced or decreased water flow, and use for recreation, they become less and less suitable for these highly specialized animals. This 1998 book looks at the habitat utilization, adaptation, feeding ecology and conservation status of a range of riparian mammals, and will give insights into the problems facing these fascinating animals, and how they might be overcome.
Added Author
Dunstone, N. editor.
Gorman, M. L. editor.
Zoological Society of London, issuing body.
Subject
Aquatic mammals Behavior Congresses.
Aquatic mammals Ecology Congresses.
Riparian animals Behavior Congresses.
Riparian animals Ecology Congresses.
Multimedia
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Summary
Many mammals, such as otters, live in close association with rivers and streams, feeding in them, or using them as a place of safety or means of escape from predators. The distinct adaptations that riparian mammals have evolved in order to live in these environments also handicap them for living elsewhere. They are therefore threatened by alterations to their environment. In recent years our rivers have become highly polluted, and with bankside modifications for agriculture and forestry, enhanced or decreased water flow, and use for recreation, they become less and less suitable for these highly specialized animals. This 1998 book looks at the habitat utilization, adaptation, feeding ecology and conservation status of a range of riparian mammals, and will give insights into the problems facing these fascinating animals, and how they might be overcome.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Adaptations to the semi-aquatic habit and habitat / Physiological challenges in semi-aquatic mammals : swimming against the energetic tide / Diving capacity and foraging behaviour of the water shrew (Neomys fodiens) / Habitat use by water shrews, the smallest of amphibious mammals / Importance of the riparian environment as a habitat for British bats / Preliminary study of the behaviour of the European mink Mustela lutreola in Spain, by means of radiotracking / Demography of European otters Lutra lutra / Habitat use and conservation of otters (Lutra lutra) in Britain : a review / Relationship between riverbank habitat and prey availability and the distribution of otter (Lutra lutra) signs : an analysis using a geographical information system / Influence of altitude on the distribution, abundance and ecology of the otter (Lutra lutra) / Diets of semi-aquatic carnivores in northern Belarus, with implications for population changes / Otter (Lutra lutra) prey selection in relation to fish abundance and community structure in two different freshwater habitats / Diet, foraging behaviour and coexistence of African otters and the water mongoose / Feeding ecology of the smooth-coated otter Lutra perspicillata in the National Chambal Sanctuary, India / Population trends of hippopotami in the rivers of the Kruger National Park, South Africa / Reproductive strategies of female capybaras : dry-season gestation / Continuing decline of the European mink Mustela lutreola : evidence for the intraguild aggression hypothesis / Otters and pollution in Spain / Rapid impact of resident American mink on water voles : case studies in lowland England / Status, habitat use and conservation of giant otter in Peru /
Subject
Aquatic mammals Behavior Congresses.
Aquatic mammals Ecology Congresses.
Riparian animals Behavior Congresses.
Riparian animals Ecology Congresses.
Multimedia