Wildlife Ecology, Conservation and Management

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Wiley, 2006 M01 10 - 488 páginas
The second edition of Wildlife Ecology, Conservation, and Management provides a thorough introduction to general ecological principles and examines how they can be applied to wildlife management and conservation.
  • Expanded and updated, this second edition includes new chapters on understanding ecosystems and the use of computer models in wildlife management
  • Gives a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of ecology including the latest theories on population dynamics and conservation
  • Reviews practical applications and techniques and how these can be used to formulate realistic objectives with in an ecological framework
  • Examples of real-life management situations from around the world provide a broad perspective on the international problems of conservation
  • Worked examples on CD enable students to practice calculations explained in the text

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Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

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Tony Sinclair is former Director of the Centre for Biodiversity Research at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Working in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa, on ecology and conservation projects for over 40 years, he also carries out research in Canadian subartic ecosystems, as well as being involved in conservation issues in Australia and New Zealand. Previous publications include: Wildlife Ecology (1994), African Buffalo (1977), Serengeti (1979), Serengeti II (1995), Serengeti III (forthcoming), and Conserving National Diversity (2000).

John Fryxell is currently at the Department of Integrative Biology, at the University of Guelph, Canada, having previously worked at the University of British Columbia and as Wildlife Consultant for the Provincial Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. His current research focuses on the role of behavior in population and community dynamics of large mammals. He is the author of Individual behaviour and Community Dynamics (1998) and the forthcoming title Serengeti III with Tony Sinclair.

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