Urban raptors : ecology and conservation of birds of prey in cities /

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Imprint:Washington, D.C. : Island Press, 2018.
Description:1 online resource (xv, 302 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of color plates) : illustrations, color map
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11718055
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Varying Form of Title:Ecology and conservation of birds of prey in cities
Other authors / contributors:Boal, Clint W., editor.
Dykstra, Cheryl R., editor.
ISBN:9781610918411
161091841X
9781610919876
1610919874
9781610918404
1610918401
Digital file characteristics:text file
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:"Raptors are an unusual success story of wildness thriving in the heart of our cities--they have developed substantial populations around the world in recent decades. But there are deeper issues around how these birds make their urban homes. New research provides insight into the role of raptors as vital members of the urban ecosystem and future opportunities for protection, management, and environmental education"--Amazon.com
Other form:Print version: Urban raptors. Washington, D.C. : Island Press, 2018 1610918401
Standard no.:10.5822/978-1-61091-841-1
Table of Contents:
  • PART I. Raptors in Urban Ecosystems. Urban birds of prey: a lengthy history of human-raptor cohabitation / Keith L. Bildstein and Jean-François Therrien
  • City lifestyles: behavioral ecology of urban raptors / Cheryl R. Dykstra
  • Urban raptor communities: why some raptors and not others occupy urban environments / Clint W. Boal
  • Demography of raptor populations in urban environments / R. William Mannan and Robert J. Steidl
  • Urbanization and raptors: trends and research approaches / Raylene Cooke, Fiona Hogan, Bronwyn Isaac, Marian Weaving, and John G. White ; PART II. Urban Raptors. Mississippi kites: elegance aloft / Ben R. Skipper
  • Cooper's hawks: the bold backyard hunters / Robert N. Rosenfield, R. William Mannan, and Brian A. Millsap
  • Red-Shouldered hawks: adaptable denizens of the suburbs / Cheryl R. Dykstra, Peter H. Bloom, and Michael D. McCrary
  • Harris's hawks: all in the family / Clint W. Boal and James F. Dwyer
  • Barred owls: a nocturnal generalist thrives in wooded, suburban habitats / Richard O. Bierregaard
  • Powerful owls: possum assassins move into town / Raylene Cooke, Fiona Hogan, Bronwyn Isaac, Marian Weaving, and John G. White
  • Burrowing owls: happy urbanite or disgruntled tenant? / Courtney J. Conway
  • Peregrine falcons: the neighbors upstairs / Joel E. Pagel, Clifford M. Anderson, Douglas A. Bell, Edward Deal, Lloyd Kiff, F. Arthur McMorris, Patrick T. Redig, and Robert Sallinger ; PART III. Conservation and Management. Raptor mortality in urban landscapes / James F. Dwyer, Sofi Hindmarch, and Gail E. Kratz
  • Human-Raptor conflicts in urban settings / Brian E. Washburn
  • Raptors as victims and ambassadors: raptor rehabilitation, education, and outreach / Lori R. Arent, Michelle Willette, and Gail Buhl
  • Urban raptor case studies: lessons from Texas / John M. Davis
  • Management and conservation of urban raptors / David M. Bird, Robert N. Rosenfield, Greg Septon, Marcel A. Gahbauer, John H. Barclay, and Jeffrey L. Lincer
  • Perspectives and future directions / Stephen DeStefano and Clint W. Boal.