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Population And Habitat Ecology Of Ibises and Spoonbill

English · Paperback / Softback

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Ecology is a study of organisms at their home. Ecological study of an birds included various aspects like population, habitat selection, food and feeding, roosting and roosting behavior, breeding activities etc. out of the above in this book we discuss only two parameters i.e. population and habitat of the birds of family Threskiornithidae. In this book we try to cover all the aspect of population and habitat selection for various proposes. The family Threskiornithidae is divided into two natural groups, the ibises with long thin and strongly down curved bill and the spoonbills whose bills are broad and flat. All the family members are gregarious and feeding in flocks. We used many references to make this book effective which are given in the last chapter This book included 10 chapters out of 10 chapter no. 1 to 5 written by Dr. Chirag A. Acharya and rest 05 (Chapter No. 6 to 10) written by Dr. Rajesh C. Senma.

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Dr. Chirag A. Acharya is an Assistant Professor in Zoology, Dept. of Biology Shri U.P.Arts, Smt. M.G.Panchal Science and Shri V.L.Shah Commerce College, Pilvai,North Gujarat, India. He has 21 Years of teaching experience. Dr. Acharya is a Ph.D. Guide in the Subject Zoology and under his guidance 08 students get Ph.D. Degree.

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Authors Chirag Acharya, Chirag A Acharya, Chirag A. Acharya, Rajesh C Senma, Rajesh C. Senma
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2015
 
EAN 9783659791192
ISBN 978-3-659-79119-2
No. of pages 112
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

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