THE FIRST COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF ALL ASPECTS OF THE BIOLOGY OF MOULT,
DRAWING INFORMATION FROM ACROSS THE LITERATURE AND IN ALL BIRDS, FROM
PENGUINS TO PASSERINES.
Feathers are amazing structures unique to birds and, for a variety of
reasons, they need to be renewed periodically as a whole in a process
called moult. During this process, all of the functions of plumage are
impaired and most aspects of a bird's life are affected. Every moult
determines a bird's appearance anew, and restores plumage efficacy for
flight and insulation. Moult profoundly affects physiology and the
organization of the annual cycle, and it constrains reproduction and
migration. Given these major impacts, which are equal to the other
annual challenges of reproduction and migration, it is surprising that
research on moult has largely been so neglected a subject.
Lukas Jenni and Raffael Winkler have brought together the widely
scattered results of studies on the processes and consequences of
moult in birds. This book opens with an overview of the functions of
plumage, and of feather maintenance and feather wear, and then
introduces the two functions of moult: replacement of worn feathers
and adjustment of plumage characteristics and appearance.
The body of the book then examines feather-growth and the physiology,
energetics and control of moult, and how various other physiological
processes interact with moult and may compensate for its costs.
Significantly, the authors explain how variations in moult and feather
quality affect a bird's overall plumage quality, and they highlight
the resulting consequences in terms of physical performance,
appearance and signalling. Finally, there is a review of all the
various solutions that birds have developed to fit moult into the
annual cycle.
This long-awaited book covers for the first time all aspects of the
biology of moult and fills an important gap in the literature,
completing our understanding of how the most important annual events
in a bird's life fit together into a coherent whole. It draws on a
wide range of information – from penguins to small passerines, from
raptors to wildfowl – to highlight the variety of the subject and to
pinpoint the many gaps in our knowledge along with avenues for
fruitful further research.
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ISBN
9781472977205
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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