Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates
Discover the intriguing world of animal behavior with "Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates" by Kathreen Ruckstuhl, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This comprehensive paperback, spanning 502 pages, delves into the phenomenon of sexual segregation, a critical aspect of understanding life history, social preferences, and the dynamics of populations.
Ruckstuhl investigates the evolutionary reasons behind this behavior, revealing the complexities of factors that contribute to its development. This essential read not only enhances our understanding of vertebrate behavior but also plays a significant role in the conservation of rare species. Ideal for researchers, students, and wildlife enthusiasts alike, "Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates" is a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in animal behavior and ecological studies.