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Sexual Segregation in Ungulates

Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation

R Terry Bowyer author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press

Published:10th Jan '23

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This book explores the reasons behind sexual segregation in ungulates, revealing important insights into behavior and conservation strategies for these species.

In Sexual Segregation in Ungulates, award-winning researcher R. Terry Bowyer delves into the intriguing phenomenon of sexual segregation among ungulates, the hooved mammals that display distinct living patterns based on gender. This book, recognized with the Wildlife Society Publication Best Authored Book Award, explores the ecological, behavioral, and conservation implications of why certain species of male and female animals choose to live apart for extended periods. Through decades of research, Bowyer has uncovered the complexities surrounding this behavior, offering insights that challenge traditional views and open new avenues for understanding species dynamics.

Bowyer's critical examination of sexual segregation encompasses a wide range of ungulate species, including bighorn sheep and elk, and spans diverse ecosystems from deserts to the Arctic. He investigates how sexual segregation influences mating systems, sexual dimorphism, and population dynamics, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding these interactions. The book not only presents empirical findings but also suggests practical applications for conservation efforts, making it a vital resource for wildlife professionals and enthusiasts alike.

By discussing the broader implications of sexual segregation, including its relevance to plant species and even humans, Sexual Segregation in Ungulates serves as a thorough guide for those interested in wildlife management and conservation. Bowyer's work encourages readers to rethink established notions and consider innovative strategies for preserving ungulate populations and their habitats. This essential reading is designed for scientists, hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and naturalists who are passionate about the future of wildlife conservation.

  • Short-listed for Wildlife Society Publications Book Award 2023 (United States)

ISBN: 9781421445069

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 18mm

Weight: 590g

200 pages