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Aeroecology

Title
Aeroecology [electronic resource] / edited by Phillip B. Chilson, Winifred F. Frick, Jeffrey F. Kelly, Felix Liechti.
ISBN
9783319685762
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XV, 497 p.) 119 illus., 95 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book consists of a diverse collection of chapters that seeks to broaden our fundamental understanding of the ecological function and biological importance of the Earth’s lower atmosphere, which provides a huge living space for billions of animals moving within and across continents. Their migration, dispersal and foraging activities connect water and land habitats within and across continents. Drawing upon the wide-ranging experience of the authors, the book takes an inherently interdisciplinary approach that serves to introduce the reader to the topic of aeroecology, frame some of the basic biological questions that can be addressed within the context of aeroecology, and highlight several existing and emerging technologies that are being used to promote aeroecological studies. The book begins with several background chapters, that provide introduction into such topics as atmospheric science, the concept of the habitat, animal physiology, and methods of navigation. It then continues with a broad discussion of observational methods available to and used by aeroecologists. Finally, several targeted examples of aeroecological studies are presented. Following the development of the chapters, the reader is provided with a unifying framework for investigating how the dynamic properties of meteorological conditions at local, regional, and global scales affect the organisms that depend on the air for foraging and movement. Material presented in the book should be of interest to anyone wishing to gain a comprehensive understanding of the aerosphere itself and the myriad airborne organisms that inhabit and depend upon this environment for their existence. The material should be accessible to a diverse set of readers at all stages of training and across a range of research expertise.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 03, 2018
Contents
Prologue/Foreword
Background
Chapter 1: A tutorial treatment of the boundary layer and lower free atmosphere
Chapter 2: A general treatment on how air is habitat to a host of diverse species
Chapter 3: Coupling of weather and biology, including impacts of weather on biological behavior
Chapter 4: Flight physiology (insects, birds and bats)
Chapter 5: Navigation / Orientation (insects, birds and bats)
Chapter 6: Fundamentals of migration
Chapter 7: A broader treatment of entomology in the context of aeroecology along with methods of observing and furthering our understanding of insects
Mehtods of Observation
Chapter 8: Historical overview of methodologies, field observations, banding acoustics, other methods
Chapter 9: Overview of the central questions related to monitoring the movements of individuals and why a deeper and more exact understanding of animal behavior at the individual level
Chapter 10: Discussion of why thermal imaging techniques are needed and being used to track individuals and ensembles of individuals. Provide an overview of thermal imaging techniques for biological studies and how computer science is helping to visualize and model the results. Computer visualization of thermal data of bats
Chapter 11: Transition from individual behavior to group behavior
Chapter 12: Aeroecology and recent technological developments, ability to process, mosaick, and represent huge amounts of weather radar data in real time and create archives, resulting products represent for meteorologists and biologists, implementation of the Buler & Diehl algorithm, the prospects of Level III biological products
Aeroecological case studies/Applications
Chapter 13: Stop-over behavior of birds (and bats) and issues pertaining to land use
Chapter 14: Linking population ecology to aeroecology
Chapter 15: A general treatment of phenology and its significance
Chapter 16: Aerosphere as a network connector
Chapter 17: Interaction with human activities. An overview of aeroecological impacts: wind power, disease (if here then remove from chapter above and vice versa), aviation safety (aircraft / bird collisions), ecosystem services.
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