Conservation in a Changing World
Herausgeber: Mace, Georgina M.; Balmford, Andrew; Ginsberg, Joshua
Conservation in a Changing World
Herausgeber: Mace, Georgina M.; Balmford, Andrew; Ginsberg, Joshua
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First systematic and in-depth treatment of processes in conservation biology.
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First systematic and in-depth treatment of processes in conservation biology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9780521634458
- ISBN-10: 0521634458
- Artikelnr.: 26329549
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9780521634458
- ISBN-10: 0521634458
- Artikelnr.: 26329549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; 1. The challenges to conservation in a changing world: putting
processes on the map Andrew Balmford, Georgina M. Mace and Joshua R.
Ginsberg; 2. Anthropogenic, ecological and genetic factors in extinction
Russell Lande; 3. Integrating endangered species protection and ecosystem
management: the Cape Sable Seaside-Sparrow as a case study Audrey L. Mayer
and Stuart L. Pimm; 4. The dynamic response of plants to environmental
change and the resulting risks of extinction Brian Huntley; 5. Ecological
and evolutionary importance of disturbance and catastrophes in plant
conservation W. J. Bond; 6. Butterfly distributional patterns, processes
and conservation Chris D. Thomas, Diego Jordano, Owen T. Lewis, Jane K.
Hill, Odette L. Sutcliffe and Jeremy A. Thomas; 7. Continent-wide
diversification processes and conservation priorities Jon Fjeldså and
Carsten Rahbek; 8. Endemism and species turnover with elevation in montane
avifaunas in the neotropics: implications for conservation priority setting
Douglas F. Stotz; 9. Indicator taxa for biodiversity assessment in the
vanishing tropics Sacha Spector and Adrian B. Forsyth; 10. Key sites for
conservation: area-selection methods for biodiversity Paul H. Williams; 11.
Integrating population abundance, dynamics and distribution into
broad-scale priority setting A. O. Nicholls; 12. Global conservation
priorities and expanded conservation policies Norman Myers; 13. Global
conservation and U.K. government policy Robert M. May and Kerry Tregonning;
Index.
processes on the map Andrew Balmford, Georgina M. Mace and Joshua R.
Ginsberg; 2. Anthropogenic, ecological and genetic factors in extinction
Russell Lande; 3. Integrating endangered species protection and ecosystem
management: the Cape Sable Seaside-Sparrow as a case study Audrey L. Mayer
and Stuart L. Pimm; 4. The dynamic response of plants to environmental
change and the resulting risks of extinction Brian Huntley; 5. Ecological
and evolutionary importance of disturbance and catastrophes in plant
conservation W. J. Bond; 6. Butterfly distributional patterns, processes
and conservation Chris D. Thomas, Diego Jordano, Owen T. Lewis, Jane K.
Hill, Odette L. Sutcliffe and Jeremy A. Thomas; 7. Continent-wide
diversification processes and conservation priorities Jon Fjeldså and
Carsten Rahbek; 8. Endemism and species turnover with elevation in montane
avifaunas in the neotropics: implications for conservation priority setting
Douglas F. Stotz; 9. Indicator taxa for biodiversity assessment in the
vanishing tropics Sacha Spector and Adrian B. Forsyth; 10. Key sites for
conservation: area-selection methods for biodiversity Paul H. Williams; 11.
Integrating population abundance, dynamics and distribution into
broad-scale priority setting A. O. Nicholls; 12. Global conservation
priorities and expanded conservation policies Norman Myers; 13. Global
conservation and U.K. government policy Robert M. May and Kerry Tregonning;
Index.
Preface; 1. The challenges to conservation in a changing world: putting
processes on the map Andrew Balmford, Georgina M. Mace and Joshua R.
Ginsberg; 2. Anthropogenic, ecological and genetic factors in extinction
Russell Lande; 3. Integrating endangered species protection and ecosystem
management: the Cape Sable Seaside-Sparrow as a case study Audrey L. Mayer
and Stuart L. Pimm; 4. The dynamic response of plants to environmental
change and the resulting risks of extinction Brian Huntley; 5. Ecological
and evolutionary importance of disturbance and catastrophes in plant
conservation W. J. Bond; 6. Butterfly distributional patterns, processes
and conservation Chris D. Thomas, Diego Jordano, Owen T. Lewis, Jane K.
Hill, Odette L. Sutcliffe and Jeremy A. Thomas; 7. Continent-wide
diversification processes and conservation priorities Jon Fjeldså and
Carsten Rahbek; 8. Endemism and species turnover with elevation in montane
avifaunas in the neotropics: implications for conservation priority setting
Douglas F. Stotz; 9. Indicator taxa for biodiversity assessment in the
vanishing tropics Sacha Spector and Adrian B. Forsyth; 10. Key sites for
conservation: area-selection methods for biodiversity Paul H. Williams; 11.
Integrating population abundance, dynamics and distribution into
broad-scale priority setting A. O. Nicholls; 12. Global conservation
priorities and expanded conservation policies Norman Myers; 13. Global
conservation and U.K. government policy Robert M. May and Kerry Tregonning;
Index.
processes on the map Andrew Balmford, Georgina M. Mace and Joshua R.
Ginsberg; 2. Anthropogenic, ecological and genetic factors in extinction
Russell Lande; 3. Integrating endangered species protection and ecosystem
management: the Cape Sable Seaside-Sparrow as a case study Audrey L. Mayer
and Stuart L. Pimm; 4. The dynamic response of plants to environmental
change and the resulting risks of extinction Brian Huntley; 5. Ecological
and evolutionary importance of disturbance and catastrophes in plant
conservation W. J. Bond; 6. Butterfly distributional patterns, processes
and conservation Chris D. Thomas, Diego Jordano, Owen T. Lewis, Jane K.
Hill, Odette L. Sutcliffe and Jeremy A. Thomas; 7. Continent-wide
diversification processes and conservation priorities Jon Fjeldså and
Carsten Rahbek; 8. Endemism and species turnover with elevation in montane
avifaunas in the neotropics: implications for conservation priority setting
Douglas F. Stotz; 9. Indicator taxa for biodiversity assessment in the
vanishing tropics Sacha Spector and Adrian B. Forsyth; 10. Key sites for
conservation: area-selection methods for biodiversity Paul H. Williams; 11.
Integrating population abundance, dynamics and distribution into
broad-scale priority setting A. O. Nicholls; 12. Global conservation
priorities and expanded conservation policies Norman Myers; 13. Global
conservation and U.K. government policy Robert M. May and Kerry Tregonning;
Index.