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The Megapodes


Author:

Jones, Dekker, Roselaar


Publish Date:

1995


Publisher:

Oxford University Press


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Near Fine
No notable wear.

From the series: Bird Families of the World by Oxford University Press.

R950.00

Details

The Megapodes is a volume in the Bird Families of the World series published by Oxford University Press, offering an in-depth exploration of the unique and fascinating group of birds known as megapodes. Authored by leading ornithologists, this book delves into the biology, behavior, and conservation of megapodes, a family of large, ground-dwelling birds found primarily in the Australasian region.

Megapodes are known for their unusual reproductive strategy—many species build large mounds of earth, sand, or leaf litter in which they bury their eggs, relying on external environmental heat sources, such as the sun or volcanic activity, to incubate them. This remarkable and rare behavior makes them distinct from most other birds, adding an element of intrigue to their study.

The book provides comprehensive coverage of all known megapode species, including detailed information about their physical characteristics, habitats, and unique nesting behaviors. It also explores the ecological roles these birds play in their environments, as well as the conservation challenges they face due to habitat loss and other human-related pressures. The authors use an authoritative and scientifically rigorous approach to describe these birds, making the book an essential resource for both researchers and bird enthusiasts.

Featuring high-quality illustrations, photographs, and distribution maps, The Megapodes allows readers to visually appreciate the diversity and beauty of these fascinating birds. The book is carefully designed for ease of use, with clear descriptions and well-organized sections that make it accessible to both professionals and general birdwatchers.

As part of the Bird Families of the World series, The Megapodes holds significant value for ornithologists, bird conservationists, and collectors of ornithological works. Its first edition is a prized resource for anyone with a serious interest in avian biology and the study of unique bird families. The book’s detailed approach and the authority of the Bird Families of the World series make it a highly respected and sought-after addition to any ornithological library.