About This Book
The author investigates territorial behavior across a wide range of bird species, using field observation and theoretical interpretation to show how individuals acquire and defend breeding areas, how song and display relate to boundary marking, and how territory affects mating, interspecific conflicts, and migration. Detailed case studies and maps illustrate aggressive encounters, joint defense by both sexes, and competition between species for nesting sites. The work traces probable evolutionary functions linking territory to reproductive success, presents mechanistic and ecological factors that shape territoriality, and acknowledges where explanation remains tentative or speculative.
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