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The Little Owl

Population Dynamics, Behavior and Management of Athene noctua

Author: Dries Van Nieuwenhuyse, David H. Johnson, Ronald van Harxen and Joris De Raedt  

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Exceptionally illustrated second edition featuring long-term behavioral observations, discoveries and breeding biology of the Little Owl.

Extensively updated and illustrated second edition that features drawings of all Little Owl subspecies, embryonic development, nestling development, feather growth and moult, including concrete management suggestions. Whilst being an invaluable resource for academic researchers, its open style holds undoubted appeal for amateurs and enthusiasts.

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Exceptionally illustrated second edition featuring long-term behavioral observations, discoveries and breeding biology of the Little Owl.

Extensively updated and illustrated second edition that features drawings of all Little Owl subspecies, embryonic development, nestling development, feather growth and moult, including concrete management suggestions. Whilst being an invaluable resource for academic researchers, its open style holds undoubted appeal for amateurs and enthusiasts.

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The basic biology of owls is poorly understood compared to that of other bird species. The Little Owl, Athene noctua, is one of the best models for biological and conservation research. Though widespread across Europe, Asia and North Africa, populations of the Little Owl are now in decline, making studies of its behavior and ecology all the more important. This extensively revised and updated second edition features substantial new long-term data on population dynamics, behavioral observations and breeding biology of the Little Owl. The authors discuss its wide-ranging ecology, genetics, subspecies, and population status by country. In addition, they outline a research strategy and monitoring program. Exceptional illustrations of all fourteen subspecies cover embryonic and chick development, feather growth and moult, including high-quality drawings presenting concrete management suggestions. Whilst being an invaluable resource for academic researchers, its accessible and straightforward style will also appeal to amateur ornithologists and enthusiasts.

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Critic Reviews

'Among the many fascinating titbits to be found in The Little Owl is a note on beak colour. Recent research shows that females with yellower beaks rear significantly larger nestlings than their duller billed counterparts: what is more, juveniles sporting the brightest beaks receive more food than siblings with drab-coloured or grey bills. But there is nothing dull or drab about this book. Highly recommended.' Dan Eatherley, Ibis

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About the Author

Dries Van Nieuwenhuyse is a life-long owl researcher and statistician active in ecological method development and publication. He is Professor of Performance Management at EHSAL Management School in Brussels and thought leader in Fact-Based Decision Making. He has authored five books on the impact of technology and statistics on the decision-making processes of organisations, and in particular brings his skills as a statistician to his ornithological work. Ronald van Harxen is Chairman of the Dutch Little Owl Working Group (STONE), and has been active in the research and conservation of the Little Owl in The Netherlands and internationally for more than forty-three years. His research focuses on breeding biology and population dynamics within nest box populations. He received several awards including the Special Achievement Award in 2016 from the World Owl Hall of Fame, International Owl Center Houston, USA. David H. Johnson is Executive Director at Global Owl Project, USA. He is currently working on a 'twelve-year demographic study of the Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) 2010–2022.' He has worked in natural resource conservation for forty-two years and has written two previous books on owls, wildlife and fisheries. Joris De Raedt is a scientific illustrator and graphic designer visualising the wonders of the natural world.

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Product Details

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
19th October 2023
Edition
2nd
Pages
539
ISBN
9781009100151

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