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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_CaroTim Caro - Wikipedia

    Timothy M. Caro (born 1951) is a British evolutionary ecologist known for his work on conservation biology, animal behaviour, anti-predator defences in animals, and the function of zebra stripes. He is the author of several textbooks on these subjects.

  2. 9. Feb. 2024 · Tim Caro. tmcaro@ucdavis.edu. Evolutionary behavioral ecology and practical conservation biology. Research Areas 2024. 1. Coloration in mammals. I study the evolution of coloration in mammals from several angles.

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  3. 27. Mai 2006 · In Chapter 8, he addresses antipredator benefits of grouping behavior and group size, as well as confounding factors of group size. He examines theory and evidence for marginal predation, and then switches his focus again to morphological and physiological defense mechanisms in Chapter 9.

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  4. Professor Tim Caro. PhD. Expertise. I study the evolution of animal coloration in particular mammals. I am also interested in trying to solve conservatiion problems in the tropics, particularly in Africa. Current positions. Professor. School of Biological Sciences. Biography. Research interests. Projects and supervisions. Publications. Teaching.

  5. Antipredator Defenses in Birds and Mammals. Timothy M. Caro. University of Chicago Press, 2005 - Nature - 591 pages. In nature, the ability to defend against predators is fundamental to an...

  6. 1. Sept. 2005 · T. Caro. Published 1 September 2005. Biology, Environmental Science. TLDR. In Antipredator Defenses in Birds and Mammals, Tim Caro ambitiously synthesizes predator defenses in birds and mammals and integrates all functional and evolutionary perspectives on antipredator defenses that have developed over the last century. Expand. View via Publisher.

  7. 1. Apr. 2006 · Antipredator Defenses in Birds and Mammals. Tim Caro. 2005. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois. xv + 591 pp. ISBN 0-226-09435-9 (cloth) and ISBN 0-226-09436-7 (paper). Cloth, $95.00; paper, $38.00. Thomas C. Grubb, Jr. The Auk, Volume 123, Issue 2, 1 April 2006, Pages 601–605, https://doi.org/10.1093/auk/123.2.601. Published: