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9780632026982

Natural Enemies The Population Biology of Predators, Parasites and Diseases

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    9780632026982

  • ISBN10:

    0632026987

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1992-11-03
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

This book is about disease and death. It is an ecologist's view of Darwin's vivid evocation of Nature, red in tooth and claw. An international team of authors examines broad patterns in the population biology of natural enemies, and addresses general questions about the role of natural enemies in the population dynamics and evolution of their prey. For instance, how do large natural enemies like wolves differ from small natural enemies like bacterial diseases in their effects on prey abundance? Is it better to chase after prey, or sit and wait for it to come to you? How should prey behave in order to minimize the risk of being eaten? The answers are all in this fascinating senior undergraduate/postgraduate text.

Author Biography

Michael J. Crawley, FRS, is with the Department of Biological Sciences, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine. He is the author of three bestselling Wiley statistics titles and five life science books.

Table of Contents

Background
Evolution of exploiter - victim relationships
Correlates of carnivory: approaches and answers
Population dynamics of natural enemies and their prey
Foraging theory
Population biology of natural enemies
Large carnivores
Birds of prey
Insectivorous mammals
Marine mammals
Marine invertebrates
Predatory arthropods
Bloodsucking arthropods
Spiders as representative sit-and-wait predators
Macroparasites: worms and others
Macroparasites: viruses and bacteria
Synthesis
Predator psychology and the evolution of prey coloration
Natural enemies and community dynamics
Biological control
The dynamics of predator-prey and resource-harvester systems
Prey defence and predator foraging
Overview
References
Index
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