ISBN-13: 9783540592440 / Angielski / Twarda / 2000 / 322 str.
ISBN-13: 9783540592440 / Angielski / Twarda / 2000 / 322 str.
Environmental conditions change considerably in the course of 24 h wit h respect to abiotic factors and intra- and interspecific interactions . These changes result in limited time windows of opportunity for anim al activities and, hence, the question of when to do what is subject t o fitness maximization. This volume gives a current overview of theore tical considerations and empirical findings of activity patterns in sm all mammals, a group in which the energetic and ecological constraints are particularly severe and the diversity of activity patterns is par ticularly high. Following a comparative ecological approach, for the f irst time activity timing is consequently treated in terms of behavior al and evolutionary ecology, providing the conceptual framework for ch ronoecology as a new subdiscipline within behavioral ecology. An exten sive Appendix gives an introduction to methods of activity modeling an d to tools for statistical pattern analysis.