05073nam 2200625 450 991048459280332120230621132647.03-030-59184-010.1007/978-3-030-59184-7(CKB)4100000011951088(DE-He213)978-3-030-59184-7(MiAaPQ)EBC6636688(Au-PeEL)EBL6636688(OCoLC)1255466533(PPN)260306703(EXLCZ)99410000001195108820220124d2021 uy 0engurnn#008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEthology and behavioral ecology of otariids and the odobenid /Claudio Campagna, Robert Harcourt, editors1st ed. 2021.Cham, Switzerland :Springer,[2021]©20211 online resource (XXI, 672 p. 218 illus., 161 illus. in color.)Ethology and Behavioral Ecology of Marine Mammals3-030-59183-2 PART I. Behavior on Land and at Sea: Introduction -- Otariid Ethology: One Researcher’s Historical Perspective -- When Physiology and Ecology Meet: The Interdependency Between Foraging Ecology and Reproduction in Otariids -- Maternal Behavior in Otariids and the Walrus -- PART II. Foraging Behavior -- Foraging Capacities, Behaviors and Strategies of Otariids and Odobenids -- Prey Capture and Processing in Fur Seals, Sea Lions and the Walrus -- PART III. Reproductive Behavior -- Polygyny in the Era of Molecular Biology: Revisiting Bartholomew’s Model -- The Role of Females in the Evolution of Sexual Dimorphism and Mating Systems -- Site Fidelity, Male Harassment and Female Gregariousness: Factors Shaping the Highly Polygynous Mating System of the Northern Fur Seal (Callorhinus Ursinus) -- Mating Games and Raiding Parties in Southern Sea Lions -- Infanticide in Eared Seals -- Genetic Consequences of Dispersal, Philopatry and Reproductive Behaviors -- Intergeneric Fertile Hybridization in Otariids -- Visual Species Recognition and Mate Choice in Fur Seals: An Experimental Study -- PART IV. Cognitive Behavior, Communication, Personality and Behavioral Development -- Vocal Communication in Otariids and Odobenids -- Non-vocal Communication in Otariids and Odobenids: The Involvement of Visual and Olfactory Cues in Their Social Lives -- The Sensory World of Otariids -- The Mind of a Sea Lion -- The California Sea Lion: Thriving in a Human-Dominated World -- Pinniped ‘Personality’, or Consistent Individual Differences -- Playing at the Edge of the Sea: A Comparative Analysis in Otariids and Odobenids -- PART V. Diving Deeper into Species -- Responding to Human Influence: Southern Sea Lion Males Adapt to Harbor Habitats -- Ethology and Behavioral Ecology of the Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus), with Emphasis on Communication and Social Behavior -- Behavioral Insights into the Decline and Natural History of Steller Sea Lions -- Exploitation and Recovery of the South American Sea Lion in the Southwestern Atlantic -- Living on the Edge, the New Zealand Sea Lion -- The Enigmatic Life History of the Australian Sea Lion -- Australian Fur Seal: Adapting to Coexist in a Shared Ecosystem -- Guadalupe Fur Seals and California Sea Lions: Two Sympatric Otariids from the California Current Ecosystem -- Fur Seal Trophic Ecology in Uruguay -- Galapagos Sea Lions and Fur Seals, Adapted to a Variable World. .This book is focused on the marine mammalian groups the Otariidae and the Odobenidae, otherwise known as fur seals, sea lions and the walrus. In 30 chapters, more than 60 authors from 30 institutions and 13 nationalities, discuss a broad suite of topics from maternal care and mating behavior, through play, cognition and personality, to adaptation to life in the Anthropocene. The authors explore the behaviors that have allowed these semi-aquatic mammals to thrive in the marine realm. Many populations have recovered following historical decimation, with interesting evolutionary consequences which are explored. Detailed, selected, individual species descriptions are also provided, showcasing the behavioral diversity of this engaging, adaptive and highly successful group of marine mammals.Ethology and behavioral ecology of marine mammals.Eared sealsEared sealsBehaviorOdobenidaeFoquesthubLleons marinsthubEtologiathubLlibres electrònicsthubEared seals.Eared sealsBehavior.Odobenidae.FoquesLleons marinsEtologia599.7975Campagna ClaudioHarcourt RobertMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910484592803321Ethology and Behavioral Ecology of Otariids and the Odobenid2083316UNINA