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Predictive indicators of the effects of global warming by the rise and fall of their populations, Adelie penguins are examined in this ecological work on their biology, behaviour, and ecology within the Antarctic ecosystem.

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This fascinating treatise on this interesting bird's life is very informative and would be an asset to any library. Choice This book is a testimony to a life's work on a fasicnating bird in an exciting environment... Although the book is very correct and the tone is humble, it is at the same time very personal and entertaining. Ibis [This book] reflects state-of-the-art ornithological and ecological knowledge of these charming birds... Most highly recommended to birders, ornithologists, and the academic libraries they haunt worldwide. International Hawkwatcher Ainley clearly implies that long-term research on Adelie penguins may offer a unique window through which to examine contemporary ecological issues related to global climate change and its effects on the structure and function of ecosystems. -- William R. Fraser Ecology The book is valuable and thought provoking because it will draw the attention of readers to both the obvious direct and the subtle indirect ties between the birds and the many types of sea ice that characterize and shape their environment. -- Theresa L. Bucher Quarterly Review of Biology a delightfully written volume that is certain to please the amateur birder, the polar traveler, and the serious academic ornithologist...jolly good show -- William J. L. William Bioscience this is an excellent book on the Adelie Penguin...this book will hold [readers'] attention -- Gerald Kooyman The Condor

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Acknowledgments Outline of the Present Volume 1. Introduction 2. Marine Ecology 3. Breeding Populations: Size and Distribution 4. The Annual Cycles 5. The Occupation Period: Pair Formation. Egg Laying and Incubation 6. Reoccupation Period: Chicks and Breeding Success 7. Predation 8. Demography 9. The Bellwether of Climate Change Literature Cited Index

The Adélie Penguin

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    A Hardback by David G Ainley, Lucia deLeiris

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 10/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780231123068, 978-0231123068
      ISBN10: 023112306X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Predictive indicators of the effects of global warming by the rise and fall of their populations, Adelie penguins are examined in this ecological work on their biology, behaviour, and ecology within the Antarctic ecosystem.

      Trade Review
      This fascinating treatise on this interesting bird's life is very informative and would be an asset to any library. Choice This book is a testimony to a life's work on a fasicnating bird in an exciting environment... Although the book is very correct and the tone is humble, it is at the same time very personal and entertaining. Ibis [This book] reflects state-of-the-art ornithological and ecological knowledge of these charming birds... Most highly recommended to birders, ornithologists, and the academic libraries they haunt worldwide. International Hawkwatcher Ainley clearly implies that long-term research on Adelie penguins may offer a unique window through which to examine contemporary ecological issues related to global climate change and its effects on the structure and function of ecosystems. -- William R. Fraser Ecology The book is valuable and thought provoking because it will draw the attention of readers to both the obvious direct and the subtle indirect ties between the birds and the many types of sea ice that characterize and shape their environment. -- Theresa L. Bucher Quarterly Review of Biology a delightfully written volume that is certain to please the amateur birder, the polar traveler, and the serious academic ornithologist...jolly good show -- William J. L. William Bioscience this is an excellent book on the Adelie Penguin...this book will hold [readers'] attention -- Gerald Kooyman The Condor

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Outline of the Present Volume 1. Introduction 2. Marine Ecology 3. Breeding Populations: Size and Distribution 4. The Annual Cycles 5. The Occupation Period: Pair Formation. Egg Laying and Incubation 6. Reoccupation Period: Chicks and Breeding Success 7. Predation 8. Demography 9. The Bellwether of Climate Change Literature Cited Index

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