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Wild Otters Hans Kruuk (Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Banchory)

Wild Otters By Hans Kruuk (Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Banchory)

Summary

This scientific description of otter populations and the behaviour of the species in the wild has been written from direct observation of otter populations in Scotland, where the animals are still abundant. It aims to provide a basis for active conservation management.

Wild Otters Summary

Wild Otters: Predation and Populations by Hans Kruuk (Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Banchory)

Evidence pointing to a decline in the European Otter population (Lutra lutra) is causing concern among ecologists and conservationists. This important new book written from direct observation of otter populations in Scotland, is the first attempt at a scientific description of populations and behaviour of this species. This essential research offers a fascinating insight into the ecology of mammals living in a hostile environment and provides a much needed basis for active conservation management.

Wild Otters Reviews

Kruuk's study is a good example of how traditional methods of field work may be combined with radiotelemetry to provide a good understanding of the organization of individuals and populations. This book is an excellent description of a unique long-term field study, and is written in such a way that it should appeal to specialists and non-specialists alike. The photographs and line drawings which complement the text combine to provide a high standard of presentation. * Piran White, Journal of Animal Ecology, 65, 1996 *
his book is an invaluable source of data which constitute a significant advance in our knoweldge of the species' behaviour ... The beautiful illustrations which accompany the text give the book a special character and enhance its readability still further. * Ildiko Kemenes, University of Sussex, Animal Behaviour, 50.6 *
For those working with otters or with a strong interest in mammals, this book is definitely recommended. * Melanie Findlay, Scottish Wildlife, No. 26, Summer '95 *
a fine natural history study which covers all aspects of this fascinating animal's life form social organisation and behaviour, food and foraging strategies, prey, population, mortality and reproduction, as well as the impact from humans ... I would think everyone interested in wildlife and nature conservation will want to read this book * Western Morning News *
one of the most informative and fascinating books I have read for many years * David C. Houston, Glasgow Naturalist, 23.1 June 1996 *
I found this book fascinating. Although no doubt biased because of my own interest in otters, I recommend it to anyone interested in carnivore ecology and conservation. * Katherine Ralls, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, TREE vol. 10, no. 10, October 1995 *

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. Spatial organization, holts, and habitat ; 2. Social behaviour ; 3. Diet ; 4. Fish as prey: numbers, behaviour, and availability ; 5. Otters fishing: hunting behaviour and strategies ; 6. Thermo-insulation of otters in the sea and freshwater ; 7. Populations, survival, and mortality ; 8. Synthesis: some generalizations and speculations ; 9. Otters, man, and conservation ; References ; Index

Additional information

NPB9780198540700
9780198540700
0198540701
Wild Otters: Predation and Populations by Hans Kruuk (Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Banchory)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1995-02-23
302
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