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Viser: Conservation of Wildlife Populations
Conservation of Wildlife Populations
L. Scott Mills, Andrew Whiteley og Mahdieh Tourani
(2025)
Sprog: Engelsk
om ca. 15 hverdage
Detaljer om varen
- 3. Udgave
- Hardback: 384 sider
- Udgiver: Oxford University Press (August 2025)
- Forfattere: L. Scott Mills, Andrew Whiteley og Mahdieh Tourani
- ISBN: 9780192898166
Thoroughly updated since the second edition, Conservation of Wildlife Populations bridges the full scope of applied wildlife population ecology, spanning conservation and wildlife biology, ecology, conservation genetics, evolutionary biology, and environmental studies. This new edition includes updated references and expanded global case studies based on both terrestrial and aquatic wildlife species. With an engaging writing style and real-world examples, this 3rd edition shows how a broad range of practical ecological and evolutionary principles can lead to efficient and sometimes non-intuitive conservation management in a rapidly changing world.
Engaging and approachable, yet thorough and solutions-oriented, this is a must-read book for students and practitioners in ecology, wildlife biology, and conservation genetics. Undergraduate and postgraduate students will be equipped to advance conservation management and research, while field practitioners will find the scientific basis for making efficient and effective conservation decisions.
Part I: Background to Applied Population Ecology1. The Big Picture: Wildlife population ecology at the interface of humans and biodiversity2. Gaining Reliable Knowledge: How do we know what we know?3. Genetic Concepts and Tools to Support Wildlife Population Ecology4. Estimating Population Size and Vital RatesPart II: Population Processes: The Basis for Conservation Management5. Exponential (or Geometric) Change: The simplest way to describe and project population dynamics6. All Stage Classes are not Equal in their Effects on Population Growth: Structured population projection models7. Density-Dependent Population Change8. Predation and Wildlife Populations9. Genetic Variation and Fitness of Wildlife Populations10. Dynamics of Multiple PopulationsPart III: Applying Knowledge of Population Processes to Problems of Declining, Small, and Harvestable Populations11. Population Responses to Human-Caused Stressors: Move, adjust, or die12. Dynamics of Small and Declining Populations: Viability and extinction13. Sustainable Harvest Principles, Models, and Best Practices