The Badgers of Wytham Woods: A Model for Behaviour, Ecology, and Evolution
David Macdonald (Director, Director, Wildlife and Conservation Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UK),Chris Newman (Research Associate, Research Associate, Wildlife and Conservation Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UK)
The Badgers of Wytham Woods: A Model for Behaviour, Ecology, and Evolution
David Macdonald (Director, Director, Wildlife and Conservation Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UK),Chris Newman (Research Associate, Research Associate, Wildlife and Conservation Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UK)
The badgers of Wytham Woods (Oxford, UK) have been studied continuously and intensively by David Macdonald for almost 50 years (25 of them with his former student and co-author Chris Newman), generating a wealth of data pertaining to every facet of their ecology and evolution. Through a mix of accessible, highly readable prose and cutting-edge science, the authors weave a riveting scientific story of the lives of these intriguing creatures, highlighting the insights offered to science more broadly through badgers as a model system. They provide a paradigm - from population down to molecule - for a deeper understanding of mammalian behaviour, ecology, epidemiology, evolutionary biology, and conservation. The real value of this long-term study is particularly apparent with current and globally relevant challenges such as climate change, disease epidemics, and senescence. This unique dataset enables us to examine these issues in a context that only a half-century experiment can reveal.The Badgers of Wytham Woods will appeal to a broad audience of professional academics (especially carnivore and mammalian biologists), researchers and students at all levels, governmental and non-governmental wildlife bodies, and to the natural historian fascinated by wild animals and the remarkable processes of nature they exemplify.
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