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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.
Contents
Lord John Krebs of Wytham: Foreword
Preface
1: Setting the Scene: Births and Beginnings
2: It's Tough at the Bottom
3: Apprenticeships for Badger Society
4: Setts, Society and Super-groups: The Geology of Social Behaviour
5: The Sum of the Parts: Knowing One's Place in Badger Society
6: Social Odours: The Perfume of Society
7: Sex: How and Why, and with Whom?
8: Social Behaviour in an Uncooperative Society
9: Who Goes There: Friend or Foe?
10: The Ecological Foundations to Badger Group-Living
11: The Economics of Survival: Population Size, and Crashing through the Ceiling
12: Weather: Actuarial Insights
13: Weather: Behaviour at the Worm Front
14: The Game of Life
15: In Sickness and in Health
16: The Story of Badgers and TB: Perturbation and Beyond
17: Genetic Mate Choice: Quality Matters
18: Senescence, Telomeres, and Life-History Trade-Offs
19: Of the Same Stripe, or Not: Exceptions that Prove Rules