Ducks, Geese and Swans, Volume 2

Front Cover
Janet Kear
Oxford University Press, 2005 - Anseriformes - 908 pages
"Wildfowl and screamers belong to a highly diverse family of birds, confined to watery habitats. They are amongst the most attractive of birds and are very well-known to man, who has domesticated them, used their feathers for warm clothing and ornamentation, admired their flight, courtship and migration, caught them for food, maintained them in captivity for pleasure, and written about their doings in delightful children's stories, from Mother Goose to Jemima Puddleduck and Donald Duck. They occur throughout the world except Antarctica. Some are faithful to the same partner for life, others for only the few minutes of copulation. In some species, male and female make devoted parents, and yet there is one within the group whose female lays her eggs in the nests of others and never incubates. Diving as a method of obtaining food has evolved many times within the family. Most nest in the open but others in the tree-hole nests of woodpeckers and some in the ground burrows of rabbits or aardvarks. They may be highly social or solitary, defending a large territory." -- publisher website.
 

Contents

Introduction Janet Kear
3
Taxonomy and systematics Des Callaghan and John Harshman
14
Feeding ecology Baz Hughes and Andy J Green
27
Ecology of social behaviour Jeffrey M Black
57
Breeding strategies and biology John Bowler
68
Movements and migrations E C Rees G V T Matthews
112
Population dynamics Tony Fox
132
Conservation and management Janet Kear Tim Jones
152
Genus Anhima
176
Genus Anseranas
182
Genus Dendrocygna
189
Genus Thalassornis
210
Genus Coscoroba
219
Glossary 765
256
Genus Cereopsis
257
Genus Anser
263

Genus
171
Genus Marmaronetta
171
Spectacled Eider Somateria fischeri 693
171
Genus Polysticta
171
Genus Mergellus
171
Genus Branta
306
Genus Stictonetta
339
Genus Heteronetta
346
Genus Hymenolaimus
370
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