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Bison

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Bison Synopsis

This examination of a depopulated species, the North American bison, provides insights into the past and present behaviour and ecology of what was once the continent's largest terrestrial mammal. The authors' research, conducted over a five-year period, attempts to resolve such questions as: what happens when only a small proportion of the male of a species mate?; why do animals in particular areas experience morphological malformations?; and how much genetic diversity has been lost since the 19th century? The study also discusses the consequences of mating failures, lineage differences in growth and birth synchrony. It explores behavioural ecology, mate choice, the conservation of ecosystems and the management of endangered species.

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ISBN: 9780231084567
Publication date: 11th August 1994
Author: Carol Cunningham, Joel Berger
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 330 pages
Series: Issues, Cases, and Methods in Biodiversity Conservation
Genres: Zoology: mammals (mammalogy)
Zoology and animal sciences