Bonjour I recently contributed a chapter in a book on Sexual Segregation, in which I examine the extent and the possible causes of sexual segregation in odontocetes.
The book: Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates: Ecology of the Two Sexes Edited by Kathreen Ruckstuhl and Peter Neuhaus Cambridge University Press Published January 2006 | 500 pages | 247 x 174 mm Overview: An understanding of sexual segregation is important in the explanation of life history and social preference, population dynamics and the conservation of rare species. This book explores the reasons why this behaviour has evolved and what factors contribute to it. Chapters provide a synthesis on many different vertebrate groups This is the first synthesis, to our knowledge, on sexual segregation Highlights important implications for conservation Chapter 16 For those who are interested, I can send a PDF of my chapter (16 Sociality and ecology of the odontocetes, Robert Michaud) Robert Michaud Scientific director Groupe de recherche et d'education sur les mammiferes marins Tadoussac, Quebec, CANADA [EMAIL PROTECTED] ****************** For those who are interested to read more, here is the table of content of the book Part I Overview 1. Sexual segregation and the ecology of the two sexes KATHREEN E. RUCKSTUHL AND TIM H. CLUTTON-BROCK Part II Concepts and methodology 2. Definitions, hypotheses, models and measures in the study of animal segregation LARISSA CONRADT Part III Foraging ecology 3. Sex differences in the foraging ecology of large mammalian herbivores JOHAN T. DU TOIT 4. Sexual segregation in seals IAIN J. STANILAND 5. Sexual differences in foraging behaviour and diets: a case study of wandering albatrosses JOSÉ C. XAVIER AND JOHN P. CROXALL 6. Differences in foraging behaviour and feeding ecology in giant petrels JACOB GONZÁLES-SOLÍS AND JOHN P. CROXALL Part IV Predator avoidance and reproductive strategies 7. Predation risk as a driving factor for size assortative shoaling and its implications for sexual segregation in fish DARREN P. CROFT, JENS KRAUSE AND RICHARD JAMES 8. Differences in habitat selection and reproductive strategies of male and female sharks DAVID W. SIMS 9. Sex differences in reproductive strategies affect habitat choice in ungulates MARTIN B. MAIN AND JOHAN T. DU TOIT Part V Sex-related activities and social factors 10. Activity asynchrony and social segregation KATHREEN E. RUCKSTUHL AND PETER NEUHAUS 11. Sexual segregation in ungulates: from individual mechanisms to collective patterns RICHARD BON, JEAN-LOUIS DENEUBOURG, JEAN-FRANçOIS GERARD AND PABLO MICHELENA 12. Sexual segregation in humans ANTHONY D. PELLEGRINI, JEFFREY D. LONG AND ELIZABETH A. MIZEREK Part VI Sexual differences in ecology: comparisons within different taxa 13. ECOLOGICAL DIVERGENCE BETWEEN THE SEXES IN REPTILES RICHARD SHINE AND MICHAEL WALL 14. Sexual segregation in Australian marsupials ABIGAIL M. MACFARLANE AND GRAEME COULSON 15. Social systems and ecology of bats JOHN D. ALTRINGHAM AND PAULA SENIOR 16. Sociality and ecology of the odontocetes ROBERT MICHAUD 17. Sexual segregation in non-human primates DAVID P. WATTS Part VII Implications for conservation 18. Sexual segregation in birds: patterns, processes and implications for conservation PAULO CATRY, RICHARD A. PHILLIPS AND JOHN P. CROXALL 19. Sexual segregation: a necessary consideration in wildlife conservation ESTHER S. RUBIN AND VERNON C. BLEICH Part VIII Outlook 20. Conclusions and future directions PETER NEUHAUS, KATHREEN E. RUCKSTUHL AND LARISSA CONRADT -- _______________________________________________ MARMAM mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/marmam
