WHITE-CROWNED LAPWING: A Detailed Encyclopedia Exploring Identification, Shoreline and Wetland Ecology, Territorial and Defensive Behavior, Feeding ... Sites, Seasonal Movements, and Conservation - Tapa blanda

O. ANGELA, MARK

 
9798181568310: WHITE-CROWNED LAPWING: A Detailed Encyclopedia Exploring Identification, Shoreline and Wetland Ecology, Territorial and Defensive Behavior, Feeding ... Sites, Seasonal Movements, and Conservation

Sinopsis

Distinctive in appearance and highly adapted to life along wetlands and shorelines, this detailed encyclopedia explores the biology, behavior, ecology, and environmental significance of one of Africa’s most recognizable lapwing species. Combining scientific understanding with accessible explanations, the book presents a comprehensive examination of identification, feeding ecology, territorial behavior, breeding biology, habitat specialization, seasonal movement, and conservation challenges affecting wetland bird populations.
Readers are introduced to the species’ physical characteristics, including crown coloration, plumage patterns, body structure, vocalizations, flight behavior, leg anatomy, and field identification features observed across riverbanks, lakeshores, floodplains, marshes, estuaries, and coastal wetlands. Detailed chapters investigate visual signaling, posture, and movement patterns that support communication, predator awareness, and territorial interaction within open aquatic landscapes.
The handbook closely explores shoreline and wetland ecology, emphasizing the importance of shallow water systems, exposed mudflats, sandy banks, grass-covered shorelines, and stable freshwater habitats for feeding and breeding success. Discussions on habitat selection reveal how water levels, seasonal flooding, vegetation structure, and prey availability shape population distribution and ecological adaptation.
Extensive sections focus on territorial and defensive behavior, examining alarm calls, distraction displays, aggressive nest defense, pair coordination, and anti-predator strategies used to protect eggs and chicks in exposed nesting environments. Readers will gain insight into the species’ remarkable vigilance and the behavioral adaptations that support survival within predator-rich ecosystems.
Feeding ecology chapters investigate insect predation, aquatic invertebrate consumption, opportunistic foraging strategies, prey detection methods, and ecological relationships with wetland food webs. The encyclopedia also explores seasonal dietary shifts and the role the species plays in maintaining ecological balance within freshwater and coastal habitats.
Breeding biology is examined through detailed discussions of courtship displays, nesting-site selection, egg camouflage, incubation behavior, chick development, parental care, and environmental factors influencing reproductive success. Additional chapters investigate seasonal movements, local migration patterns, habitat connectivity, and the effects of rainfall cycles and climate conditions on population stability.
The book further addresses habitat degradation, wetland drainage, pollution, agricultural expansion, tourism disturbance, climate variability, and increasing human encroachment threatening wetland ecosystems across Africa. Conservation-focused chapters examine habitat restoration, ecological monitoring, biodiversity preservation, wetland protection initiatives, and sustainable environmental management aimed at maintaining healthy bird populations and resilient aquatic ecosystems.
Written for birdwatchers, ornithology enthusiasts, wildlife photographers, conservation supporters, students, and readers interested in wetland ecology and African bird species, this encyclopedia offers a balanced and informative exploration of a bird admired for both its striking appearance and remarkable behavioral adaptability.

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