Adaptable, intelligent, and widely recognized across coastlines and urban waterfronts, this comprehensive reference explores the biology, behavior, ecology, and environmental significance of one of Australia’s most familiar seabird species. Combining scientific insight with accessible explanations, the book presents a detailed examination of identification, feeding ecology, breeding behavior, colony organization, human interaction, environmental pressures, and conservation concerns affecting coastal bird populations.
Readers are introduced to the species’ physical characteristics, including plumage development, age-related coloration, vocalizations, flight behavior, and field identification features that distinguish individuals across beaches, harbors, estuaries, wetlands, islands, and city environments. Detailed chapters examine how the species has successfully adapted to both natural coastal habitats and heavily urbanized landscapes through behavioral flexibility, opportunistic feeding, and social coordination.
The handbook closely investigates feeding strategies, highlighting scavenging behavior, shoreline foraging, aquatic prey selection, food competition, and interactions with fisheries, human waste sources, and urban food environments. Discussions on dietary adaptability reveal how environmental conditions, seasonal resource changes, and human activity shape feeding success and population distribution.
Extensive sections focus on breeding biology and colony dynamics, including courtship displays, pair bonding, nest construction, egg incubation, chick development, parental care, and group defense behavior within densely populated nesting colonies. Social interaction, communication systems, territorial behavior, and flock coordination are explored in relation to predator awareness, resource competition, and survival within highly dynamic coastal ecosystems.
Additional chapters examine the influence of pollution, plastic waste, habitat degradation, coastal development, climate variability, fisheries activity, and changing urban environments on long-term population stability. The book also explores the complex relationship between humans and gull populations, including public perception, wildlife management challenges, ecological misconceptions, and the role gulls play within marine and urban ecosystems.
Conservation-focused discussions address habitat protection, waste management practices, ecological monitoring, responsible coastal development, and broader biodiversity preservation efforts aimed at maintaining healthy seabird populations and sustainable shoreline ecosystems. Written for birdwatchers, wildlife photographers, ornithology enthusiasts, conservation supporters, students, and readers interested in seabird ecology and urban wildlife adaptation, this reference offers a balanced and informative exploration of a species admired for both its resilience and ecological importance.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Adaptable, intelligent, and widely recognized across coastlines and urban waterfronts, this comprehensive reference explores the biology, behavior, ecology, and environmental significance of one of Australia's most familiar seabird species. Combining scientific insight with accessible explanations, the book presents a detailed examination of identification, feeding ecology, breeding behavior, colony organization, human interaction, environmental pressures, and conservation concerns affecting coastal bird populations.Readers are introduced to the species' physical characteristics, including plumage development, age-related coloration, vocalizations, flight behavior, and field identification features that distinguish individuals across beaches, harbors, estuaries, wetlands, islands, and city environments. Detailed chapters examine how the species has successfully adapted to both natural coastal habitats and heavily urbanized landscapes through behavioral flexibility, opportunistic feeding, and social coordination.The handbook closely investigates feeding strategies, highlighting scavenging behavior, shoreline foraging, aquatic prey selection, food competition, and interactions with fisheries, human waste sources, and urban food environments. Discussions on dietary adaptability reveal how environmental conditions, seasonal resource changes, and human activity shape feeding success and population distribution.Extensive sections focus on breeding biology and colony dynamics, including courtship displays, pair bonding, nest construction, egg incubation, chick development, parental care, and group defense behavior within densely populated nesting colonies. Social interaction, communication systems, territorial behavior, and flock coordination are explored in relation to predator awareness, resource competition, and survival within highly dynamic coastal ecosystems.Additional chapters examine the influence of pollution, plastic waste, habitat degradation, coastal development, climate variability, fisheries activity, and changing urban environments on long-term population stability. The book also explores the complex relationship between humans and gull populations, including public perception, wildlife management challenges, ecological misconceptions, and the role gulls play within marine and urban ecosystems.Conservation-focused discussions address habitat protection, waste management practices, ecological monitoring, responsible coastal development, and broader biodiversity preservation efforts aimed at maintaining healthy seabird populations and sustainable shoreline ecosystems. Written for birdwatchers, wildlife photographers, ornithology enthusiasts, conservation supporters, students, and readers interested in seabird ecology and urban wildlife adaptation, this reference offers a balanced and informative exploration of a species admired for both its resilience and ecological importance. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798181537798
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