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Chapter 40. Conservation of Prairie Dogs
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John L. Hoogland
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
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Introduction
- Chapter 1. Rodent Societies as Model Systems 3
- Chapter 2. Rodent Evolution, Phylogenetics, and Biogeography 8
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Sexual Behavior
- Chapter 3. Male Mating Strategies in Rodents 27
- Chapter 4. Reproductive Strategies in Female Rodents 42
- Chapter 5. Sexual Selection: Using Social Ecology to Determine Fitness Differences 57
- Chapter 6. A Phylogenetic Analysis of the Breeding Systems of Neotomine-Peromyscine Rodents 68
- Chapter 7. Alternative Reproductive Tactics and Strategies of Tree Squirrels 86
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Life Histories & Behavior
- Chapter 8. Fast and Slow Life Histories of Rodents 99
- Chapter 9. Acceleration and Delay of Reproduction in Rodents 106
- Chapter 10. Sexual Size Dimorphism in Rodents 115
- Chapter 11. Facultative Sex Ratio Adjustment 129
- Chapter 12 The Role of the Stress Axis in Life-History Adaptations 139
- Chapter 13. Dispersal and Philopatry 150
- Chapter 14. Gene Dynamics and Social Behavior 163
- Chapter 15. Social Behavior and Self-Regulation in Murid Rodents 173
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Behavioral Development
- Chapter 16. Neural Regulation of Social Behavior in Rodents 185
- Chapter 17. Ontogeny of Adaptive Behaviors 195
- Chapter 18. Social Learning by Rodents 207
- Chapter 19. Kin Recognition in Rodents: Issues and Evidence 216
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Social Behavior
- Chapter 20. Parental Care 231
- Chapter 21. The Ecology of Sociality in Rodents 243
- Chapter 22. Scent Marking 255
- Chapter 23. Nonparental Infanticide 267
- Chapter 24. Social Organization and Monogamy in the Beaver 280
- Chapter 25. Evolution of Pacifism and Sociality in Blind Mole-Rats 291
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Antipredator Behavior
- Chapter 26. Social and Antipredator Systems: Intertwining Links in Multiple Time Frames 305
- Chapter 27. The Evolution of Alarm Communication in Rodents: Structure, Function, and the Puzzle of Apparently Altruistic Calling 317
- Chapter 28. Fear and the Foraging, Breeding, and Sociality of Rodents 328
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Comparative Socioecology
- Chapter 29. Ecology, Kinship, and Ground Squirrel Sociality: Insights from Comparative Analyses 345
- Chapter 30. Evolution of Sociality in Marmots: It Begins with Hibernation 356
- Chapter 31. Environmental Constraints and the Evolution of Sociality in Semifossorial Desert Rodents 368
- Chapter 32. Comparative Social Organization and Life History of Rattus and Mus 380
- Chapter 33. Social Organization and Resource Use in Capybaras and Maras 393
- Chapter 34. Social Structure in Octodontid and Ctenomyid Rodents 403
- Chapter 35. Socioecology of Rock-Dwelling Rodents 416
- Chapter 36. African Mole-Rats: Social and Ecological Diversity 427
- Chapter 37. Alarm Calling, Multiple Mating, and Infanticide among Black-Tailed, Gunnison’s, and Utah Prairie Dogs 438
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Conservation & Disease
- Chapter 38. Issues in Rodent Conservation 453
- Chapter 39. Conservation of Ground Squirrels 463
- Chapter 40. Conservation of Prairie Dogs 472
- Chapter 41. Social Behavior, Demography, and Rodent-Borne Pathogens 478
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Conclusions
- Chapter 42. Conclusions and Future Directions 489
- References 491
- Subject Index 599
- Species Index 605
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
-
Introduction
- Chapter 1. Rodent Societies as Model Systems 3
- Chapter 2. Rodent Evolution, Phylogenetics, and Biogeography 8
-
Sexual Behavior
- Chapter 3. Male Mating Strategies in Rodents 27
- Chapter 4. Reproductive Strategies in Female Rodents 42
- Chapter 5. Sexual Selection: Using Social Ecology to Determine Fitness Differences 57
- Chapter 6. A Phylogenetic Analysis of the Breeding Systems of Neotomine-Peromyscine Rodents 68
- Chapter 7. Alternative Reproductive Tactics and Strategies of Tree Squirrels 86
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Life Histories & Behavior
- Chapter 8. Fast and Slow Life Histories of Rodents 99
- Chapter 9. Acceleration and Delay of Reproduction in Rodents 106
- Chapter 10. Sexual Size Dimorphism in Rodents 115
- Chapter 11. Facultative Sex Ratio Adjustment 129
- Chapter 12 The Role of the Stress Axis in Life-History Adaptations 139
- Chapter 13. Dispersal and Philopatry 150
- Chapter 14. Gene Dynamics and Social Behavior 163
- Chapter 15. Social Behavior and Self-Regulation in Murid Rodents 173
-
Behavioral Development
- Chapter 16. Neural Regulation of Social Behavior in Rodents 185
- Chapter 17. Ontogeny of Adaptive Behaviors 195
- Chapter 18. Social Learning by Rodents 207
- Chapter 19. Kin Recognition in Rodents: Issues and Evidence 216
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Social Behavior
- Chapter 20. Parental Care 231
- Chapter 21. The Ecology of Sociality in Rodents 243
- Chapter 22. Scent Marking 255
- Chapter 23. Nonparental Infanticide 267
- Chapter 24. Social Organization and Monogamy in the Beaver 280
- Chapter 25. Evolution of Pacifism and Sociality in Blind Mole-Rats 291
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Antipredator Behavior
- Chapter 26. Social and Antipredator Systems: Intertwining Links in Multiple Time Frames 305
- Chapter 27. The Evolution of Alarm Communication in Rodents: Structure, Function, and the Puzzle of Apparently Altruistic Calling 317
- Chapter 28. Fear and the Foraging, Breeding, and Sociality of Rodents 328
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Comparative Socioecology
- Chapter 29. Ecology, Kinship, and Ground Squirrel Sociality: Insights from Comparative Analyses 345
- Chapter 30. Evolution of Sociality in Marmots: It Begins with Hibernation 356
- Chapter 31. Environmental Constraints and the Evolution of Sociality in Semifossorial Desert Rodents 368
- Chapter 32. Comparative Social Organization and Life History of Rattus and Mus 380
- Chapter 33. Social Organization and Resource Use in Capybaras and Maras 393
- Chapter 34. Social Structure in Octodontid and Ctenomyid Rodents 403
- Chapter 35. Socioecology of Rock-Dwelling Rodents 416
- Chapter 36. African Mole-Rats: Social and Ecological Diversity 427
- Chapter 37. Alarm Calling, Multiple Mating, and Infanticide among Black-Tailed, Gunnison’s, and Utah Prairie Dogs 438
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Conservation & Disease
- Chapter 38. Issues in Rodent Conservation 453
- Chapter 39. Conservation of Ground Squirrels 463
- Chapter 40. Conservation of Prairie Dogs 472
- Chapter 41. Social Behavior, Demography, and Rodent-Borne Pathogens 478
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Conclusions
- Chapter 42. Conclusions and Future Directions 489
- References 491
- Subject Index 599
- Species Index 605