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Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 213 mm x 276 mm, Gewicht: 560 g

Ryan

Mammalogy Techniques Lab Manual


Erscheinungsjahr 2018
ISBN: 978-1-4214-2607-5
Verlag: Johns Hopkins University Press

Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 213 mm x 276 mm, Gewicht: 560 g

ISBN: 978-1-4214-2607-5
Verlag: Johns Hopkins University Press


Get outside! A hands-on lab manual for instructors incorporating fieldwork into their courses on mammalogy.

Mammals inhabit nearly every continent and every sea. They have adapted to life underground, in the frozen Arctic, the hottest deserts, and every habitat in-between. In Mammalogy Techniques Lab Manual—the only field manual devoted to training the next generation of mammalogists—biologist and educator James M. Ryan details the modern research techniques today’s professionals use to study mammals wherever they are found.

Ideal for any mammalogy or wildlife biology course, this clear and practical guide aids students by getting them outside to study mammals in their natural environments. Twenty comprehensive chapters cover skull and tooth identification, radio and satellite GPS tracking, phylogeny construction, mark and recapture techniques, camera trapping, museum specimen preparation, optimal foraging, and DNA extraction, among other topics. Each chapter includes several exercises with step-by-step instructions for students to collect and analyze their own data, along with background information, downloadable sample data sets (to use when it is not practical to be out in the field), and detailed descriptions of useful open-source software tools.

This pragmatic resource provides students with real-world experience practicing the complex techniques used by modern wildlife biologists. With more than 60 applied exercises to choose from in this unique manual, students will quickly acquire the scientific skills essential for a career working with mammals.

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Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Introduction

Background

How to Use This Manual

R Statistical Environment

Chapter 2. Mammal Skulls

Background

Bones and Features of the Skull

Variation in Mammalian Skulls

Zygomatic Morphology in Rodents

Telescoping in Cetaceans

Skull Measurements

Exercise 1: The Nuts and Bolts

Exercise 2: Dichotomous Keys of Skulls

Exercise 3: Mystery Mammal Skull

Appendix

Chapter 3. Mammalian Teeth

Background

Internal Structure

Kinds of Teeth

Occlusal Patterns and Cusps

Types of Teeth and Diet

Tooth Replacement

Dental Formulas

Exercise 1: Dental Terminology

Exercise 2: Dental Key to North American Mammals

Chapter 4. Phylogeny Reconstruction

Background

How Do We Construct Phylogenetic Trees?

Exercise 1: Manual Sequence Alignment

Exercise 2: Sequence Alignment Using Computers

Exercise 3: Exploring the Open Tree of Life

Chapter 5. Keeping a Field Notebook

Background

Why Keep a Field Notebook?

Elements of a Field Journal

Two-Part Field Notes

Grinnell Method

Exercise 1: Locality Information Using Topo Maps

Exercise 2: Taking Field Notes

Chapter 6. Livetrapping Small Mammals

Background

Live Traps

Exercise 1: Setting up a Livetrapping Grid

Exercise 2: Checking Traps and Collecting Capture Data

Handling Captured Mammals

Marking Mammals

Sexing and Aging Small Mammals

Measuring Small Mammals

Exercise 3: Data Collection and Analysis

Appendix

Chapter 7. Specimen Preparation

Why Collect Specimens?

Documenting Specimens

Exercise 1: Taking Standard Measurements

Recording Reproductive Data

Preparing Museum Specimens

Exercise 2: Preparing a Museum Study Skin

Exercise 3: Preparing Skulls

Exercise 4: Preparing Skeletons

Chapter 8. Field Collecting and Preserving Mammalian Parasites

Background

Exercise 1: Making a Blood Smear

Exercise 2: Collecting Ectoparasites

Exercise 3: Collecting Endoparasites

Exercise 4: Preliminary Ectoparasite Identification

Exercise 5: Ectoparasite Population Ecology

Chapter 9. Mark-Recapture Studies

Background

Lincoln-Petersen Method

Schnabel Model

Jolly-Seber Model

Exercise 1: Single Mark-Recapture (Lincoln-Petersen Method)

Exercise 2: The Schnabel Method

Exercise 3: The Jolly-Seber Model Using Excel

Appendix

Chapter 10. Using Software for Mark-Recapture Data

Background

Capture Probability and Encounter Histories

Capture Models

Exercise 1: Using the Program CAPTURE

Exercise 2: Tigers in India

Exercise 3: Mark-Recapture Sampling Using Rcapture

Appendix A

Appendix B

Chapter 11. Transects: Using Distance Sampling

Background

Indirect Data

Field Procedures

Indirect Transect Surveys

Exercise 1: Conducting Deer Pellet Transect Surveys

Exercise 2: Dung Counts Using PELLET

Exercise 3: Data Analysis Using Rdistance in RStudio

Chapter 12. Camera Trapping

Background

Camera Selection

Survey Design

Exercise 1: A Camera-Trap Field Study

Data Analysis

Exercise 2: Data Analysis from Camera-Trap Studies

Exercise 3: Using camtrapR to Analyze Camera-Trap Data

Chapter 13. Radio Tracking

Background

Types of Radio-Telemetry Studies

Radio-Telemetry Equipment

Locating Animals

Exercise 1: Locating Animals by Homing

Exercise 2: Locating Animals via Triangulation

Exercise 3: Data Analysis: The Minimum Convex Polygon

Exercise 4: Data Analysis Using sigloc in RStudio

Exercise 5: Using adehabitatHR in RStudio

Chapter 14. GPS Tracking Using GPSVisualizer and MoveBank

Background

Exercise 1: Tracking Grizzly Bears with GPSVisualizer

Exercise 2: Exploring MoveBank Data

Chapter 15. Recording and Analyzing Mammal Sounds

Background

Equipment for Recording Sounds

Software for Analyzing Sounds

Interpreting a Sonogram

Exercise 1: Field Recording

Exercise 2: Sound Analysis Using Audacity

Exercise 3: Playback Experiments Using Alarm Calls

Chapter 16. Quantifying Mammalian Behavior

Background

Avoiding Common Problems

Exercise 1: Building an Ethogram

Exercise 2: Sampling Behaviors

Exercise 3: Creating a Time Budget

Exercise 4: Creating a Transition Diagram

Exercise 5: Creating a Dominance Hierarchy

Exercise 6: Dominance Hierarchy Analysis

Exercise 7: Social Network Analysis Using igraph

Chapter 17. Optimal Foraging Behavior

Background

Foraging in Patches

Exercise 1: Profitability and Prey Choice

Exercise 2: Foraging in Patches

Exercise 3: Foraging with Risk

Appendix

Chapter 18. Field Karyotyping

Background

What Is a Karyotype?

How Are Karyotypes Produced?

Exercise 1: Field Karyotyping

Exercise 2: G-banding Chromosomes with Trypsin

Exercise 3: Analyzing the Karyotype Manually

Exercise 4: Measuring Chromosomes with ImageJ Software

Appendix A

Appendix B

Chapter 19. Non-invasive Hair Sampling

Background

Hair Morphology

Exercise 1: Field Methods for Collecting Hairs

Exercise 2: Creating a Hair Reference Collection

Exercise 3: Quantifying Hair Structure Using ImageJ Software

Exercise 4: Extracting DNA from Hair Samples

Instructor Resources

General Field Equipment Sources

Mammalian Skulls and Skeletons

Biotelemetry Resources

Camera Traps

Sound Recording

Ultrasound Recording Equipment (Bat Detectors)

Glossary

Bibliography

Index


Ryan, James M.
James M. Ryan is a professor of biology at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He is the coauthor of Mammalogy and the author of Adirondack Wildlife: A Field Guide.

James M. Ryan is a professor of biology at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He is the coauthor of Mammalogy and the author of Adirondack Wildlife: A Field Guide.



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