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Marmot Biology

by Kenneth B. Armitage

Reporting the results of a forty-year research project on the yellow-bellied marmot in the Upper East River Valley in Colorado, this book discusses life-history features of marmots and demonstrates how population biology can explain major ecological and evolutionary theories, especially inclusive fitness and population regulation.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Focusing on the physiological and behavioral factors that enable a species to live in a harsh seasonal environment, this book places the social biology of marmots in an environmental context. It draws on the results of a forty-year empirical study of the population biology of the yellow-bellied marmot near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in the Upper East River Valley in Colorado, USA. The text examines life-history features such as body-size, habitat use, environmental physiology, social dynamics, and kinship. Considerable new data analyses are integrated with material published over a fifty-year period, including extensive natural history observations, providing an essential foundation for integrating social and population processes. Finally, the results of research into the yellow-bellied marmot are related to major ecological and evolutionary theories, especially inclusive fitness and population regulation, making this a valuable resource for students and researchers in animal behavior, behavioral ecology, evolutionary biology, ecology and conservation.

Author Biography

Kenneth B. Armitage is Baumgartner Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Kansas. His forty-year research project on the yellow-bellied marmot in the Upper East River Valley, Colorado, is the second longest continuous study of a mammal. He is an elected Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science and an Honorary Member of the American Society of Mammalogists for 'distinguished service to the science of mammalogy'.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. The Diversity and Evolutionary History of Marmots: 1. Marmots in human culture: from folklore to research; 2. Marmots: their history and diversity; 3. Marmot habitats; 4. Use of resources; 5. Evolution of sociality; 6. Body-mass variation; 7. Hibernation energetics and the circannual rhythm; Part II. Biotic and Abiotic Environments: 8. The environment of the yellow-bellied marmot; 9. Environmental physiology; Part III. Social Structure and Behavior of the Yellow-Bellied Marmot: 10. The role of kinship: resource sharing; 11. The role of kinship: social behavior and matriline dynamics; 12. Social behavior: play and individuality; 13. Communication; 14. Alarm responses of the yellow-bellied marmot; Part IV. Reproductive Success: 15. Male reproductive success; 16. Female reproductive success; Part V. Population Dynamics: 17. Basic demography; 18. Dispersal and immigration; 19. Metapopulation dynamics; 20. Population regulation or population limitation; Part VI. The Future of Marmots: 21. Climate change and conservation; 22. Major life-history traits; References; Index.

Review

'Armitage … presents a lifetime thesis (22 chapters in six parts) incorporating forty years of fieldwork, highlighting the yellow-bellied marmot as a representative example among the better-studied species from North America to Russia.' Dr Rajith Dissanayake, The Biologist
'This thought-provoking volume miraculously condenses more than 41 years of research on the evolution and ecology of not only the yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris) but incorporates the comparative biology of the other 14 species of marmots into only 400 pages of text.' John L. Koprowski, The Quarterly Review of Biology

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Focusing on physiological and behavioral factors, this book places the social biology of marmots in an environmental context.

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"Armitage ... presents a lifetime thesis (22 chapters in six parts) incorporating forty years of fieldwork, highlighting the yellow-bellied marmot as a representative example among the better-studied species from North America to Russia." Dr Rajith Dissanayake, The Biologist

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Focusing on physiological and behavioral factors, this book places the social biology of marmots in an environmental context.

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Reporting the results of a forty-year research project on the yellow-bellied marmot in the Upper East River Valley in Colorado, this book discusses life-history features of marmots and demonstrates how population biology can explain major ecological and evolutionary theories, especially inclusive fitness and population regulation.

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Reporting the results of a forty-year research project on the yellow-bellied marmot in the Upper East River Valley in Colorado, this book discusses life-history features of marmots and demonstrates how population biology can explain major ecological and evolutionary theories, especially inclusive fitness and population regulation.

Details

ISBN1107053943
Author Kenneth B. Armitage
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year 2014
ISBN-10 1107053943
ISBN-13 9781107053946
Format Hardcover
Media Book
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 599.366
Birth 1925
Pages 405
Publication Date 2014-07-24
Short Title MARMOT BIOLOGY
Language English
Subtitle Sociality, Individual Fitness, and Population Dynamics
Illustrations 117 Tables, black and white; 17 Plates, color; 86 Halftones, unspecified; 39 Line drawings, unspecified
UK Release Date 2014-07-24
AU Release Date 2014-07-24
NZ Release Date 2014-07-24
Alternative 9781107284272
Audience Professional & Vocational

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