Austral Ark
The State of Wildlife in Australia and New Zealand
Herausgeber: Stow, Adam; Holwell, Gregory I; Maclean, Norman
Austral Ark
The State of Wildlife in Australia and New Zealand
Herausgeber: Stow, Adam; Holwell, Gregory I; Maclean, Norman
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A detailed, research-informed synthesis of the current issues facing the Australasian biota and the challenges involved in their conservation.
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A detailed, research-informed synthesis of the current issues facing the Australasian biota and the challenges involved in their conservation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 197mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1646g
- ISBN-13: 9781107033542
- ISBN-10: 1107033543
- Artikelnr.: 41216830
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 197mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1646g
- ISBN-13: 9781107033542
- ISBN-10: 1107033543
- Artikelnr.: 41216830
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
List of contributors; Foreword; Introduction; 1. A separate creation:
diversity, distinctiveness and conservation of Australian wildlife David A.
Nipperess; 2. New Zealand - a land apart William G. Lee and Daphne E. Lee;
3. The ecological consequences of habitat loss and fragmentation in New
Zealand and Australia Poppy Lakeman Fraser and Robert M. Ewers; 4. The
impacts of climate change on Australian and New Zealand flora and fauna
Abigail Cabrelli, Linda Beaumont and Lesley Hughes; 5. Unwelcome and
unpredictable: the sorry saga of cane toads in Australia Richard Shine and
Benjamin L. Phillips; 6. Invasive plants and invaded ecosystems in
Australia: implications for biodiversity Rachael V. Gallagher and Michelle
R. Leishman; 7. Environmental weeds in New Zealand: impacts and management
Margaret C. Stanley, Kate G. McAlpine and Imogen E. Bassett; 8. The
insidious threat of invasive invertebrates Darren F. Ward; 9. Pollution by
antibiotics and resistance genes: dissemination into Australian wildlife
Michael Gillings; 10. Invasive vertebrates in Australia and New Zealand
Cheryl R. Krull, Josie A. Galbraith, Al S. Glen and Helen W. Nathan; 11.
Freshwaters in New Zealand Mike Joy; 12. A garden at the edge of the world:
the diversity and conservation status of the New Zealand flora Carlos A.
Lehnebach; 13. The evolutionary history of the Australian flora and its
relevance to biodiversity conservation Maurizio Rossetto; 14. Protecting
the small majority: insect conservation in Australia and New Zealand
Gregory I. Holwell and Nigel R. Andrew; 15. Terrestrial mammal diversity,
conservation and management in Australia Mark D. B. Eldridge and Catherine
A. Herbert; 16. Marine mammals, back from the brink? Contemporary
conservation issues Robert Harcourt, Helene Marsh, David Slip, Louise
Chilvers, Mike Noad and Rebecca Dunlop; 17. Australian reptiles and their
conservation Jonathan K. Webb, Peter S. Harlow and David A. Pike; 18. New
Zealand reptiles and their conservation Nicola J. Nelson, Rod Hitchmough
and Jo M. Monks; 19. Austral ark chapter - isolation, invasion and
innovation: forces of change in the conservation of New Zealand birds Sarah
Withers; 20. Australian birds: current status and future prospects Stephen
T. Garnett, Judit K. Szabo and Donald C. Franklin; 21. Austral amphibians -
Gondwanan relicts in peril Jean-Marc Hero, J. Dale Roberts, Conrad J.
Hoskin, Katrin Lowe, Edward J. Narayan and Phil J. Bishop; 22. Predators in
danger: shark conservation and management in Australia, New Zealand, and
their neighbours Paolo Momigliano, Vanessa Flora Jaiteh and Conrad Speed;
23. 'Ragged mountain ranges, droughts and flooding rains': the evolutionary
history and conservation of Australian freshwater fishes Leanne Faulks,
Dean Gilligan and Luciano B. Beheregaray; 24. Down under Down Under:
austral groundwater life Grant C. Hose, Maria G. Asmyhr, Steve J. B. Cooper
and William F. Humphreys; 25. Fire and biodiversity in Australia John C. Z.
Woinarski, Allan H. Burbidge, Sarah Comer, D. Harley, Sarah Legge, David B.
Lindenmayer and Thalie B. Partridge; 26. Terrestrial protected areas of
Australia Ian D. Craigie, Alana Grech, Robert L. Pressey, Vanessa M. Adams,
Marc Hockings, Martin Taylor and Megan Barnes; 27. Australian marine
protected areas Alana Grech, Graham Edgar, Peter Fairweather, Robert L.
Pressey and Trevor Ward; 28. Marine reserves in New Zealand: ecological
responses to protection and network design Nick Shears and Hannah Thomas;
Index.
diversity, distinctiveness and conservation of Australian wildlife David A.
Nipperess; 2. New Zealand - a land apart William G. Lee and Daphne E. Lee;
3. The ecological consequences of habitat loss and fragmentation in New
Zealand and Australia Poppy Lakeman Fraser and Robert M. Ewers; 4. The
impacts of climate change on Australian and New Zealand flora and fauna
Abigail Cabrelli, Linda Beaumont and Lesley Hughes; 5. Unwelcome and
unpredictable: the sorry saga of cane toads in Australia Richard Shine and
Benjamin L. Phillips; 6. Invasive plants and invaded ecosystems in
Australia: implications for biodiversity Rachael V. Gallagher and Michelle
R. Leishman; 7. Environmental weeds in New Zealand: impacts and management
Margaret C. Stanley, Kate G. McAlpine and Imogen E. Bassett; 8. The
insidious threat of invasive invertebrates Darren F. Ward; 9. Pollution by
antibiotics and resistance genes: dissemination into Australian wildlife
Michael Gillings; 10. Invasive vertebrates in Australia and New Zealand
Cheryl R. Krull, Josie A. Galbraith, Al S. Glen and Helen W. Nathan; 11.
Freshwaters in New Zealand Mike Joy; 12. A garden at the edge of the world:
the diversity and conservation status of the New Zealand flora Carlos A.
Lehnebach; 13. The evolutionary history of the Australian flora and its
relevance to biodiversity conservation Maurizio Rossetto; 14. Protecting
the small majority: insect conservation in Australia and New Zealand
Gregory I. Holwell and Nigel R. Andrew; 15. Terrestrial mammal diversity,
conservation and management in Australia Mark D. B. Eldridge and Catherine
A. Herbert; 16. Marine mammals, back from the brink? Contemporary
conservation issues Robert Harcourt, Helene Marsh, David Slip, Louise
Chilvers, Mike Noad and Rebecca Dunlop; 17. Australian reptiles and their
conservation Jonathan K. Webb, Peter S. Harlow and David A. Pike; 18. New
Zealand reptiles and their conservation Nicola J. Nelson, Rod Hitchmough
and Jo M. Monks; 19. Austral ark chapter - isolation, invasion and
innovation: forces of change in the conservation of New Zealand birds Sarah
Withers; 20. Australian birds: current status and future prospects Stephen
T. Garnett, Judit K. Szabo and Donald C. Franklin; 21. Austral amphibians -
Gondwanan relicts in peril Jean-Marc Hero, J. Dale Roberts, Conrad J.
Hoskin, Katrin Lowe, Edward J. Narayan and Phil J. Bishop; 22. Predators in
danger: shark conservation and management in Australia, New Zealand, and
their neighbours Paolo Momigliano, Vanessa Flora Jaiteh and Conrad Speed;
23. 'Ragged mountain ranges, droughts and flooding rains': the evolutionary
history and conservation of Australian freshwater fishes Leanne Faulks,
Dean Gilligan and Luciano B. Beheregaray; 24. Down under Down Under:
austral groundwater life Grant C. Hose, Maria G. Asmyhr, Steve J. B. Cooper
and William F. Humphreys; 25. Fire and biodiversity in Australia John C. Z.
Woinarski, Allan H. Burbidge, Sarah Comer, D. Harley, Sarah Legge, David B.
Lindenmayer and Thalie B. Partridge; 26. Terrestrial protected areas of
Australia Ian D. Craigie, Alana Grech, Robert L. Pressey, Vanessa M. Adams,
Marc Hockings, Martin Taylor and Megan Barnes; 27. Australian marine
protected areas Alana Grech, Graham Edgar, Peter Fairweather, Robert L.
Pressey and Trevor Ward; 28. Marine reserves in New Zealand: ecological
responses to protection and network design Nick Shears and Hannah Thomas;
Index.
List of contributors; Foreword; Introduction; 1. A separate creation:
diversity, distinctiveness and conservation of Australian wildlife David A.
Nipperess; 2. New Zealand - a land apart William G. Lee and Daphne E. Lee;
3. The ecological consequences of habitat loss and fragmentation in New
Zealand and Australia Poppy Lakeman Fraser and Robert M. Ewers; 4. The
impacts of climate change on Australian and New Zealand flora and fauna
Abigail Cabrelli, Linda Beaumont and Lesley Hughes; 5. Unwelcome and
unpredictable: the sorry saga of cane toads in Australia Richard Shine and
Benjamin L. Phillips; 6. Invasive plants and invaded ecosystems in
Australia: implications for biodiversity Rachael V. Gallagher and Michelle
R. Leishman; 7. Environmental weeds in New Zealand: impacts and management
Margaret C. Stanley, Kate G. McAlpine and Imogen E. Bassett; 8. The
insidious threat of invasive invertebrates Darren F. Ward; 9. Pollution by
antibiotics and resistance genes: dissemination into Australian wildlife
Michael Gillings; 10. Invasive vertebrates in Australia and New Zealand
Cheryl R. Krull, Josie A. Galbraith, Al S. Glen and Helen W. Nathan; 11.
Freshwaters in New Zealand Mike Joy; 12. A garden at the edge of the world:
the diversity and conservation status of the New Zealand flora Carlos A.
Lehnebach; 13. The evolutionary history of the Australian flora and its
relevance to biodiversity conservation Maurizio Rossetto; 14. Protecting
the small majority: insect conservation in Australia and New Zealand
Gregory I. Holwell and Nigel R. Andrew; 15. Terrestrial mammal diversity,
conservation and management in Australia Mark D. B. Eldridge and Catherine
A. Herbert; 16. Marine mammals, back from the brink? Contemporary
conservation issues Robert Harcourt, Helene Marsh, David Slip, Louise
Chilvers, Mike Noad and Rebecca Dunlop; 17. Australian reptiles and their
conservation Jonathan K. Webb, Peter S. Harlow and David A. Pike; 18. New
Zealand reptiles and their conservation Nicola J. Nelson, Rod Hitchmough
and Jo M. Monks; 19. Austral ark chapter - isolation, invasion and
innovation: forces of change in the conservation of New Zealand birds Sarah
Withers; 20. Australian birds: current status and future prospects Stephen
T. Garnett, Judit K. Szabo and Donald C. Franklin; 21. Austral amphibians -
Gondwanan relicts in peril Jean-Marc Hero, J. Dale Roberts, Conrad J.
Hoskin, Katrin Lowe, Edward J. Narayan and Phil J. Bishop; 22. Predators in
danger: shark conservation and management in Australia, New Zealand, and
their neighbours Paolo Momigliano, Vanessa Flora Jaiteh and Conrad Speed;
23. 'Ragged mountain ranges, droughts and flooding rains': the evolutionary
history and conservation of Australian freshwater fishes Leanne Faulks,
Dean Gilligan and Luciano B. Beheregaray; 24. Down under Down Under:
austral groundwater life Grant C. Hose, Maria G. Asmyhr, Steve J. B. Cooper
and William F. Humphreys; 25. Fire and biodiversity in Australia John C. Z.
Woinarski, Allan H. Burbidge, Sarah Comer, D. Harley, Sarah Legge, David B.
Lindenmayer and Thalie B. Partridge; 26. Terrestrial protected areas of
Australia Ian D. Craigie, Alana Grech, Robert L. Pressey, Vanessa M. Adams,
Marc Hockings, Martin Taylor and Megan Barnes; 27. Australian marine
protected areas Alana Grech, Graham Edgar, Peter Fairweather, Robert L.
Pressey and Trevor Ward; 28. Marine reserves in New Zealand: ecological
responses to protection and network design Nick Shears and Hannah Thomas;
Index.
diversity, distinctiveness and conservation of Australian wildlife David A.
Nipperess; 2. New Zealand - a land apart William G. Lee and Daphne E. Lee;
3. The ecological consequences of habitat loss and fragmentation in New
Zealand and Australia Poppy Lakeman Fraser and Robert M. Ewers; 4. The
impacts of climate change on Australian and New Zealand flora and fauna
Abigail Cabrelli, Linda Beaumont and Lesley Hughes; 5. Unwelcome and
unpredictable: the sorry saga of cane toads in Australia Richard Shine and
Benjamin L. Phillips; 6. Invasive plants and invaded ecosystems in
Australia: implications for biodiversity Rachael V. Gallagher and Michelle
R. Leishman; 7. Environmental weeds in New Zealand: impacts and management
Margaret C. Stanley, Kate G. McAlpine and Imogen E. Bassett; 8. The
insidious threat of invasive invertebrates Darren F. Ward; 9. Pollution by
antibiotics and resistance genes: dissemination into Australian wildlife
Michael Gillings; 10. Invasive vertebrates in Australia and New Zealand
Cheryl R. Krull, Josie A. Galbraith, Al S. Glen and Helen W. Nathan; 11.
Freshwaters in New Zealand Mike Joy; 12. A garden at the edge of the world:
the diversity and conservation status of the New Zealand flora Carlos A.
Lehnebach; 13. The evolutionary history of the Australian flora and its
relevance to biodiversity conservation Maurizio Rossetto; 14. Protecting
the small majority: insect conservation in Australia and New Zealand
Gregory I. Holwell and Nigel R. Andrew; 15. Terrestrial mammal diversity,
conservation and management in Australia Mark D. B. Eldridge and Catherine
A. Herbert; 16. Marine mammals, back from the brink? Contemporary
conservation issues Robert Harcourt, Helene Marsh, David Slip, Louise
Chilvers, Mike Noad and Rebecca Dunlop; 17. Australian reptiles and their
conservation Jonathan K. Webb, Peter S. Harlow and David A. Pike; 18. New
Zealand reptiles and their conservation Nicola J. Nelson, Rod Hitchmough
and Jo M. Monks; 19. Austral ark chapter - isolation, invasion and
innovation: forces of change in the conservation of New Zealand birds Sarah
Withers; 20. Australian birds: current status and future prospects Stephen
T. Garnett, Judit K. Szabo and Donald C. Franklin; 21. Austral amphibians -
Gondwanan relicts in peril Jean-Marc Hero, J. Dale Roberts, Conrad J.
Hoskin, Katrin Lowe, Edward J. Narayan and Phil J. Bishop; 22. Predators in
danger: shark conservation and management in Australia, New Zealand, and
their neighbours Paolo Momigliano, Vanessa Flora Jaiteh and Conrad Speed;
23. 'Ragged mountain ranges, droughts and flooding rains': the evolutionary
history and conservation of Australian freshwater fishes Leanne Faulks,
Dean Gilligan and Luciano B. Beheregaray; 24. Down under Down Under:
austral groundwater life Grant C. Hose, Maria G. Asmyhr, Steve J. B. Cooper
and William F. Humphreys; 25. Fire and biodiversity in Australia John C. Z.
Woinarski, Allan H. Burbidge, Sarah Comer, D. Harley, Sarah Legge, David B.
Lindenmayer and Thalie B. Partridge; 26. Terrestrial protected areas of
Australia Ian D. Craigie, Alana Grech, Robert L. Pressey, Vanessa M. Adams,
Marc Hockings, Martin Taylor and Megan Barnes; 27. Australian marine
protected areas Alana Grech, Graham Edgar, Peter Fairweather, Robert L.
Pressey and Trevor Ward; 28. Marine reserves in New Zealand: ecological
responses to protection and network design Nick Shears and Hannah Thomas;
Index.