Birds Facts
Yves Earhart
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Beschreibung
Birds Facts explores the fascinating world of avian biology, highlighting their evolutionary innovations and ecological importance. Birds' remarkable adaptations, such as their ability to navigate vast distances during migration, and their surprising intelligence, often rivaling that of primates, are examined in detail. Understanding these creatures provides crucial insights into ecological principles, evolutionary processes, and the impact of environmental changes.
The book begins with avian anatomy and physiology, then explores migration, detailing the physiological mechanisms and navigational strategies involved. A significant portion is dedicated to bird intelligence, showcasing research on problem-solving and communication.
Finally, Birds Facts addresses challenges birds face, like habitat loss and climate change, suggesting conservation solutions. The book bridges disciplines, connecting avian biology to ecology, evolutionary biology, and conservation science, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience interested in the natural world.
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