British Seals. H. R. Hewer
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First published 1974
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EDITORS:
Margaret Davies C.B.E. M.A. Ph.D.
Sir Julian Huxley F.R.S. M.A. D.Sc.
John Gilmour M.A. V.M.H.
Kenneth Mellanby C.B.E. Sc.D.
PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR:
Eric Hosking F.R.P.S.
The aim of this series is to interest the general reader in the wild life of Britain by recapturing the inquiring spirit of the old naturalists. The Editors believe that the natural pride of the British public in the native fauna and flora, to which must be added concern for their conservation, is best fostered by maintaining a high standard of accuracy combined with clarity of exposition in presenting the results of modern scientific research.
CONTENTS
2. The grey seal – introductory
3. The grey seal – age determination, longevity and maturity
4. The grey seal – reproduction
5. The grey seal – annual moult and spring behaviour
6. The grey seal – feeding and food; pre-breeding assemblages
7. The grey seal – the breeding rookery: cow and pup
8. The grey seal – the breeding rookery: bulls, territory and mating
9. The grey seal – moulters, dispersal, marking experiments and later movements
10. The grey seal – population dynamics, mortality and pregnancy rates
11. The common seal – introductory
12. The common seal – reproduction, pup, moulting, food and numbers
13. Other species of pinnipede
14. Conservation of British seals
APPENDICES: A Classification of Pinnipedia
B Breeding rookeries of grey seals
C Life-tables for grey seal cows and bulls
D Farne Island seal counts, 1956–1968
E Research and world conservation of seals
FOOTNOTES