Conservation of Wildlife Populations (IM Aw CD)

Conservation of Wildlife Populations (IM Aw CD)
Title Conservation of Wildlife Populations (IM Aw CD) PDF eBook
Author Mills
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 4
Release 2007-06
Genre
ISBN 9781405176040

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Conservation of Wildlife Populations

Conservation of Wildlife Populations
Title Conservation of Wildlife Populations PDF eBook
Author L. Scott Mills
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 425
Release 2009-03-12
Genre Science
ISBN 1444308939

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Professor L. Scott Mills has been named a 2009 Guggenheim Fellowby the board of trustees of the John Simon Guggenheim MemorialFoundation. Conservation of Wildlife Populations provides anaccessible introduction to the most relevant concepts andprinciples for solving real-world management problems in wildlifeand conservation biology. Bringing together insights fromtraditionally disparate disciplines, the book shows how populationbiology addresses important questions involving the harvest,monitoring, and conservation of wildlife populations. Covers the most up-to-date approaches for assessing factorsthat affect both population growth and interactions with otherspecies, including predation, genetic changes, harvest, introducedspecies, viability analysis and habitat loss andfragmentation. Is an essential guide for undergraduates and postgraduatestudents of wildlife biology, conservation biology, ecology, andenvironmental studies and an invaluable resource for practisingmanagers on how population biology can be applied to wildlifeconservation and management. Artwork from the book is available to instructors online at ahref="http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/mills"www.blackwellpublishing.com/mills/a.An Instructor manual CD-ROM for this title is available. Pleasecontact our Higher Education team at ahref="mailto:[email protected]"[email protected]/afor more information.

Species Conservation and Management

Species Conservation and Management
Title Species Conservation and Management PDF eBook
Author H. Resit Akcakaya
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 551
Release 2004-10-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0198037260

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This edited volume is a collection of population and metapopulation models for a wide variety of species, including plants, invertebrates, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Each chapter of the book describes the application of RAMAS GIS 4.0 to one species, with the aim of demonstrating how various life history characteristics of the species are incorporated into the model, and how the results of the model has been or can be used in conservation and management of the species. The book comes with a CD that includes a demo version of the program, and the data files for each species.

Conservation of Wildlife Populations

Conservation of Wildlife Populations
Title Conservation of Wildlife Populations PDF eBook
Author L. Scott Mills
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages
Release 2009-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 9780470623497

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Professor L. Scott Mills has been named a 2009 Guggenheim Fellow by the board of trustees of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.Conservation of Wildlife Populations provides an accessible introduction to the most relevant concepts and principles for solving real-world management problems in wildlife and conservation biology. Bringing together insights from traditionally disparate disciplines, the book shows how population biology addresses important questions involving the harvest, monitoring, and conservation of wildlife populations.Covers the most up-to-date approaches for assessing factors that affect both population growth and interactions with other species, including predation, genetic changes, harvest, introduced species, viability analysis and habitat loss and fragmentation.Is an essential guide for undergraduates and postgraduate students of wildlife biology, conservation biology, ecology, and environmental studies and an invaluable resource for practising managers on how population biology can be applied to wildlife conservation and management.Artwork from the book is available to instructors online at www.blackwellpublishing.com/mills. An Instructor manual CD-ROM for this title is available. Please contact our Higher Education team at [email protected] for more information.

Conservation and the Genetics of Populations (IM Aw CD)

Conservation and the Genetics of Populations (IM Aw CD)
Title Conservation and the Genetics of Populations (IM Aw CD) PDF eBook
Author Allendorf
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 4
Release 2007-06
Genre
ISBN 9781405176033

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Conservation and Biology of Small Populations

Conservation and Biology of Small Populations
Title Conservation and Biology of Small Populations PDF eBook
Author James N. M. Smith
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 282
Release 2006
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780195159363

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This book explores the factors affecting the survival of small populations. As the human impact on Earth expands, populations of many wild species are being squeezed into smaller and smaller habitats. As a consequence, they face an increasing threat of extinction. The authors review these theoretical ideas, the existing data, and explore the question: how well do small and isolated populations actually perform?

British and Irish Butterflies

British and Irish Butterflies
Title British and Irish Butterflies PDF eBook
Author Roger L H Dennis
Publisher CABI
Total Pages 405
Release 2018-07-13
Genre Science
ISBN 1786395061

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Islands are special places; they can be havens for unique plants and animals and refuges for wildlife. This book investigates the biogeography of butterfly species over the British islands, particularly the factors that influence their presence on the islands and that have made each island's butterfly fauna distinctive. The book contains a full log of records of species on the islands and much supporting information. The first three chapters set the scene, illustrating the basics of island biogeography theory, their changing circumstances during the current Holocene interglacial, and studies of natural history of British butterflies that mark the islands as the most intensively studied region for wildlife in the world. The book advances by increasing resolution downscale from a European continental perspective, through patterns and changes on the British mainland, a comparison of the two dominant islands of Britain and Ireland, to a close inspection of the dynamics of species on the multitude of offshore islands. Detailed investigations include contrasts in species' richness on the islands and then of the incidences of each species. Case studies highlight the continual turnover of species on islands. Attention is then given to evolutionary changes since the time that glaciers enveloped Europe. A powerful message is conveyed for the maintenance of butterfly species on the smaller British islands now experiencing population losses at a rate unprecedented since the spread of the last ice sheets: the incontrovertible importance of maintaining populations of species on nearby mainland sources for islands as pools for future migrants.