Wild Otters: Predation and PopulationsOUP Oxford, 23 de fev. de 1995 - 302 páginas Evidence pointing to a decline in the European Otter population (Lutra lutra) is causing concern among ecologists and conservationists. This important new book written from direct observation of otter populations in Scotland, is the first attempt at a scientific description of populations and behaviour of this species. This essential research offers a fascinating insight into the ecology of mammals living in a hostile environment and provides a much needed basis for active conservation management. |
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Spatial organization holts and habitat | 26 |
Dispersion of otters along Shetlands coasts | 48 |
some generalizations | 62 |
Social behaviour | 70 |
Diet | 94 |
numbers behaviour and availability | 125 |
hunting behaviour and strategies | 154 |
Populations survival and mortality | 203 |
some generalizations and speculations | 237 |
Otters man and conservation | 252 |
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