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OverviewThe Nuthatches is based on the European Nuthatch, with comparative information on the other west Paleartic and world species. The nuthatches are common and widespread birds throughout the Northern Hemisphere, but only poorly studied until quite recently. Erik Matthysen's extensive studies, started in 1982, have done much to illuminate the ecology of the Eurasian species, and to create a rich picture both of this bird and its 23 fellows around the world. The nuthatches are familiar for their peculiar, head-down, foraging style on the trunks of mature woodland trees. They are also noteworthy for their generally elaborate nest building behaviour - ten of the nuthatch species use mud to reduce the nest cavity entrance Ca behaviour otherwise shown only by hornbills) while others make elaborate constructs entirely of mud, or use resin to repel nest predators. They also exhibit a complex territorial system and associated behavioural repertoire, occupying a territory as a pair, year round, perhaps as an adaptation to their reliance on stored food during the winter months. The intricate dynamics of pair-bond stability, territory size and the various strategies of floating, non-territory holders is the subject of an entire and fascinating chapter. The habitat fragmentation that has accompanied widespread disruption of woodland habitats everywhere has had a profound effect on territorial and social behaviour and this too is dealt with at length. Following a detailed description of the ecology and behaviour of the Eurasian Nuthatch, Erik Matthysen goes on to consider what is known of the other species, and to compare and contrast their biology. Although many are poorly known, this part of the book enables many fascinating insights and sets the scene for further work which may explain the links between the ecology, behaviour, habitat and evolutionary relationships of the various species. David Quinn' s excellent drawings complete an interesting and authoritative volume. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erik Matthysen , David QuinnPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: T & A D Poyser Ltd Edition: Illustrated edition Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.728kg ISBN: 9780856611018ISBN 10: 0856611018 Pages: 355 Publication Date: 31 July 2002 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgements# Part I: Introduction 1 Introducing the nuthatches Part II: The Eurasian Nuthatch 2 Taxonomy, morphology and moult 3 Habitat and population densities 4 Foraging, food and hoarding 5 The pair and its territory 6 Breeding biology 7 Finding a territory 8 Dispersal and migration 9 Population dynamics 10 Nuthatches in forest fragments Part III: Nuthatches of the World 11 The Mediterranean nuthatches 12 The rock nuthatches 13 Oriental nuthatches 14 New world nuthatches Appendix I: Scientific and common names of nuthatches Appendix II: Diagnostic traits of the 24 nuthatch species Appendix III: Sex- and age-related morphological variation in Eurasian nuthatches Appendix IV: Population densities of the Eurasian nuthatch Appendix V: A life-table for the Eurasian nuthatch Appendix VI: Scientific names of species mentioned in the text references IndexReviewsAuthor InformationErik Matthysen is Research Associate at the Department of Biology of the University of Antwerp, Belgium. He has studied Eurasian Nuthatches in the field for over fifteen years, starting with an undergraduate thesis project in 1982. His main research interests are social organisation, dispersal strategies and population structure, mainly in birds and insects. He is married with two children and lives in Rumst near Antwerp. David Quinn developed an interest in drawing and painting at an early age. He became a freelance artist in 1982 and his illustrations have appeared, to much acclaim, in a wide variety of natural history publications. He was voted British Birds 'Bird Illustrator of the Year' in 1987. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |