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OverviewMy work as a scientist who studies bird parasites causes me to wonder about the hidden part of the drama unfolding before my eyes: the flying zoo that makes each bird what it is. As I gaze out at my favourite birds, I wonder what role their parasites have played in shaping their fascinating behaviours and alluring appearance. - From Chapter 1 In The Flying Zoo, Michael Stock gives readers an enthusiastic tribute to birds and the parasites that live in and on them. From the Crozet Archipelago and the Galapagos Islands to our own backyards, parasites-fleas, lice, ticks, and flukes-live in a sinister yet symbiotic relationship with their host birds. With a scientist's exuberance, Stock reveals a co-evolutionary dance among an astounding cast of creatures living in a complex and paradoxical co-habitation. Following in the footsteps of Fleas, Flukes and Cuckoos, this contemporary classic deserves a place on the shelves of students and teachers of biology, natural history buffs, and birders. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael StockPublisher: University of Alberta Press Imprint: University of Alberta Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.436kg ISBN: 9781772123746ISBN 10: 1772123749 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 28 October 2019 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. Language: English Table of ContentsPreface | IX 1 A World on a Bird | 1 2 Lice It's a Beautiful Life | 17 3 Fleas The Circus in the Zoo | 45 4 Tough Ticks | 61 5 Mites Little Things Mean a Lot | 75 6 Flying Zoo Flies | 99 7 The Worms that Ate the Bird | 119 8 Oddities in the Flying Zoo | 151 9 Flying Zoo Behaviour | 167 10 Environmental Impacts The Future of the Flying Zoo | 193 Notes | 215 Further Reading | 235 Index | 239ReviewsStock provides a fascinating glimpse into birds, their parasites, their mutual impact on one another, and the role of environmental characteristics on the relationship. Chapters cover primary types of avian parasites: lice, fleas, ticks, mites, flies, worms, and oddities, such as moths, leeches, and bedbugs. What makes this book rich is the author's use of his examples illustrating types of birds and their parasites to explore larger issues.... Illustrations, references, a list for further reading, and an index add to the impact. Summing Up: Highly recommended. -- J.M. Miller, University of Toledo, CHOICE Magazine, December 2020 Author InformationMichael Stock is a specialist of parasitology and Associate Professor in Biological Sciences at MacEwan University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |