

An edition of The evolution of avian breeding systems (1999)
By J. David Ligon
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
504
Description:
"The Evolution of Avian Breeding Systems deals with some of the most conspicuous and fascinating aspects of the reproductive biology of birds: sexual selection, mating systems, and their links with parental care. Ever since Darwin's work on sexual selection, birds have provided much of the stimulus for study of these interrelated topics." "This is the first book to combine the themes of sexual selection, parental care, and mating systems, and to focus exclusively on birds. It will be welcomed by researchers and students in animal behaviour and ornithology with an interest in avian breeding systems. It is beautifully illustrated throughout with line drawings by Mike Ramos."--Jacket.