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Author Jones, Darryl N.

Title Mound-builders / Darryl Jones and Ann Göth
Published Collingwood, Vic. : CSIRO Pub., [2008]
©2008

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Description viii, 119 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 24 cm
Series Australian natural history series
Australian natural history series.
Contents 1. Familiar yet distinct -- 2. Taxonomy, distribution and habitat -- 3. Appearance and ecology -- 4. The mound -- 5. Abandoned eggs -- 6. Growing up without parental care -- 7. Social and reproductive behaviour -- 8. Conservation and management of Australian mound-builders
Summary "The Megapodes are an ancient and remarkable group of birds that occur only in Australia, Papua New Guinea and the islands that surround them. Within this group, there are 22 species of mound-builders, three of which occur in Australia in dramatically differing habitats: the scrubfowl lives in the humid tropics; the brush turkey in dense forested areas from Cape York to Sydney; and most remarkable of all, the malleefowl, which lives in the arid interior. Mound-builders are unique in being the only birds that do not incubate their eggs using body heat; rather, a variety of naturally occurring sources of heat is exploited such as solar energy, geothermal and, most commonly, the heat generated by decomposing organic matter. This book shows how this remarkable adaptation influences every part of these birds lives, including the development of the embryo, the parentless life of the hatchlings, their social organisation and their survival."--Provided by publisher
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 107-116
Subject Megapodiidae -- Ecology -- Australia.
Megapodiidae -- Habitat -- Australia.
Megapodiidae -- Behavior -- Australia.
Megapodiidae -- Nests -- Australia.
Megapodiidae -- Conservation -- Australia.
Author Göth, Ann
ISBN 9780643093454 (paperback)