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OverviewDiscover the fascinating world of freshwater diving ducks with The Complete Aythya Handbook, a comprehensive scientific and educational exploration of the behavior, ecology, migration systems, habitat adaptation, feeding strategies, species identification, and conservation challenges of the remarkable Aythya genus. Representing some of the world's most recognizable diving waterfowl, Aythya ducks, including pochards, scaups, redheads, and tufted ducks, are highly specialized aquatic birds adapted for life within lakes, wetlands, marshes, estuaries, and freshwater ecosystems across multiple continents. Renowned for their powerful diving ability, migratory endurance, social flocking behavior, and ecological importance, these birds occupy a critical role within aquatic food webs and wetland biodiversity systems. This professionally developed handbook provides an in-depth examination of Aythya anatomy, diving adaptations, migration ecology, feeding behavior, reproductive biology, communication systems, predator avoidance, habitat specialization, and environmental survival strategies within rapidly changing wetland ecosystems. Designed for birdwatchers, ornithology enthusiasts, wetland researchers, zoology students, conservation advocates, educators, photographers, and wildlife readers, this detailed guide combines scientific insight with engaging explanations to create an immersive and authoritative wildlife reference. Inside this comprehensive freshwater waterfowl handbook, you will discover: The evolutionary history and taxonomy of Aythya species Species identification techniques and distinguishing physical characteristics Diving behavior, underwater feeding adaptations, and aquatic locomotion Freshwater habitat ecology and environmental specialization Migration patterns and seasonal movement systems Feeding ecology, prey selection, and wetland food-web interactions Social flocking behavior and communication systems Courtship rituals, nesting biology, and chick development Predator avoidance and survival strategies in aquatic environments Ecological importance within freshwater wetland ecosystems Climate influences on migration and breeding success Habitat degradation, wetland loss, and conservation challenges Scientific observations from wild diving duck populations Conservation initiatives protecting freshwater bird biodiversity Unlike generic bird guides, The Complete Aythya Handbook focuses specifically on the ecological complexity and evolutionary specialization of freshwater diving ducks, offering readers a rare opportunity to study one of the most biologically significant waterfowl groups in remarkable scientific detail. Whether you are passionate about ornithology, wetland ecology, migratory bird behavior, freshwater conservation, avian evolution, or wildlife science, this handbook provides valuable insight into the biology and ecological importance of these extraordinary diving waterfowl. Perfect for: Birdwatchers and birding enthusiasts Ornithology students and educators Wetland ecology researchers Wildlife photographers Conservation advocates Zoology and biology students Freshwater ecosystem readers Educational libraries and wildlife collections Nature and aquatic ecology enthusiasts Packed with avian behavioral science, ecological research, migration studies, and conservation knowledge, The Complete Aythya Handbook is an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of freshwater diving ducks and the fragile wetland habitats they depend upon. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael D CalderPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.172kg ISBN: 9798198109261Pages: 120 Publication Date: 26 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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