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El. knyga: Lion: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation of an Iconic Species

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  • Formatas: 376 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780691235950
  • Formatas: 376 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780691235950

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An authoritative, accessible, and gorgeously illustrated exploration into the lives of these remarkable animals

Lions are the only social cat. They hunt together, raise cubs together, and defend territories together against neighbors and strangers. Lions also rest atop their ecological pyramid, with profound impacts on competitors and prey alike, but their future is far from assured. Craig Packer interweaves his discoveries from more than forty years of research—including a substantial body of new findings—to provide an unforgettable portrait of the African lion. He shares insights into the intricacies of lion life from birth until death and describes efforts to conserve lions in an increasingly crowded continent. With a wealth of breathtaking photographs by Daniel Rosengren, The Lion sheds light on a host of intriguing scientific questions, such as why males have manes, why lions are social, how sociality limits and stabilizes lion populations, how close inbreeding affects lion health, why lions become man-eaters, how lions and people can best be protected from each other, and how to ensure the lion’s survival into the next century.

  • Engagingly written by the world’s foremost expert on African lions
  • Integrates a wealth of findings from two of the most comprehensive field studies on any animal
  • Features hundreds of stunning photographs that capture a broad range of lion behaviors, ecological interactions, and conservation challenges
  • Blends vivid field anecdotes and graphics to give the reader a sense of adventuring into the lion’s world

Recenzijos

"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year" "[ Packer] demonstrates the incredible insights that a brilliant mind can reach based on half a century of multidisciplinary research. . . . I expect it will remain a must-read work for any scholar interested in carnivore ecology and conservation, for decades to come."---Miha Krofel, BioScience "For anyone concerned with the fate of the lion, indeed with the future of African wildlife in all its richness and diversity, this is an important book."---David M. Gascoigne, Travels With Birds

Preface ix
1 Introduction
1(31)
A Lion Primer
5(23)
Key Points
28(4)
2 Lion Social Structure
32(27)
The Basic System
32(3)
Social Dominance
35(5)
Reproductive Success
40(13)
Pride Persistence versus Coalition Longevity
53(4)
Key Points
57(2)
3 Infanticide and Expulsion
59(17)
After the Storm
63(5)
Synchronizing the Reproductive Clock
68(5)
The Academic Politics of Infanticide
73(2)
Key Points
75(1)
4 Cub Rearing
76(31)
From the Den to the Creche
76(4)
Nursing Behavior
80(6)
Non-offspring Nursing across Mammals
86(2)
Babysitting
88(5)
What about Grandma?
93(3)
What Keeps the Creche Honest?
96(1)
Littering
96(5)
It's a Girl! It's a Boy!! It's Three Boys and a Girl ...
101(3)
Key Points
104(3)
5 Mating Competition and Paternal Care
107(26)
Within-Coalition Competition
108(6)
One for All and All for One?
114(2)
Why Are Large Coalitions So Rare?
116(2)
Father(s) of the Pride
118(10)
I Love You, Dad, but ...
128(2)
Key Points
130(3)
6 The Lion's Mane
133(16)
Manes and Wounding
137(3)
Manes versus Male Quality
140(4)
What Do the Lions Think?
144(1)
Why Lions? Why Manes?
145(3)
Key Points
148(1)
7 Foraging Behavior
149(17)
Background
150(4)
Hunting in Groups---or Not ...
154(6)
But Do They Cooperate When They Are Together?
160(4)
Key Points
164(2)
8 Intergroup Competition
166(29)
Intergroup Conflict
167(9)
Blood on the Tracks
176(4)
War Games of the Sexes
180(4)
Intergenerational-Intergroup Competition
184(8)
Groups Begetting Groups---of Both Sexes
192(1)
Key Points
192(3)
9 The Evolution Of Lion Sociality
195(29)
The Three Rules of Lion Real Estate
195(7)
The Landscape of Female Sociality
202(6)
Pride Size Revisited
208(4)
The Origins of Male Sociality
212(7)
The Lion: The Paragon of Group Living
219(3)
Key Points
222(2)
10 Population Regulation
224(26)
Serengeti: Tracking Lions in a Changing Environment
224(6)
Top-Down Population Regulation: Predation, Infanticide, and Disease
230(10)
Ngorongoro Crater: Disease versus Density
240(5)
Keeping It in the Family
245(4)
Key Points
249(1)
11 Interspecific Interactions
250(32)
Lions and Their Prey
251(4)
Aren't Predators and Prey Supposed to Show Population Cycles?
255(6)
The Savanna Landscape of Fear
261(4)
Lions versus the Other Large Carnivores
265(10)
Lions, Hyenas, and Possible "Trophic Cascades"
275(2)
Lions versus Hyenas and the Evolution of Lion Sociality
277(1)
The Lion's Place in the Web
278(3)
Key Points
281(1)
12 Lion Conservation
282(45)
Infectious Disease
282(12)
Human-Lion Conflict
294(15)
Sport Hunting
309(6)
Bushmeat Hunting
315(1)
The Future
316(10)
Key Points
326(1)
Afterword 327(6)
Acknowledgments 333(2)
Appendix 335(2)
References 337(16)
Index 353
Craig Packer is Distinguished McKnight University Professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior at the University of Minnesota. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science and is the award-winning author of Into Africa and Lions in the Balance: Man-Eaters, Manes, and Men with Guns.