Free-Ranging Dogs and Wildlife Conservation
Herausgeber: Gompper, Matthew E
Free-Ranging Dogs and Wildlife Conservation
Herausgeber: Gompper, Matthew E
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This edited volume adopts a global perspective to review how dogs interact with wildlife, how humans perceive these interactions, the potential importance of dog-wildlife interactions, and the scope of the problems.
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This edited volume adopts a global perspective to review how dogs interact with wildlife, how humans perceive these interactions, the potential importance of dog-wildlife interactions, and the scope of the problems.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 188mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 898g
- ISBN-13: 9780199663217
- ISBN-10: 0199663211
- Artikelnr.: 47869931
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 188mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 898g
- ISBN-13: 9780199663217
- ISBN-10: 0199663211
- Artikelnr.: 47869931
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr Matthew Gompper is a Professor of Mammalogy in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Missouri, USA, and also directs the university's Program in Conservation Biology. His research focuses on the interactions of free-ranging dogs and wildlife, as well as the ecology and conservation of diverse species of mammalian carnivores that range in size from weasels and martens to bears and tigers. He and his students have worked on these issues across the globe, including in India, Nepal, Brazil, Panama, Mexico and the North-eastern and Mid-western United States.
* Foreword
* Introduction: Outlining the Ecological Influences of a Subsidized,
Domesticated Predator
* 1: Matthew E. Gompper: The Dog-Human-Wildlife Interface: Assessing
the Scope of the Problem
* 2: Euan G. Ritchie, Mike Letnic, Christopher R. Dickman and Abi Tamim
Vanak: Dogs as Predators and Trophic Regulators
* 3: Abi Tamim Vanak, Christopher R. Dickman, Eduardo A.
Silva-Rodriguez, James R. A. Butler and Euan G. Ritchie: Top-dogs and
Under-dogs: Competition between Dogs and Sympatric Carnivores
* 4: Michael A. Weston and Theodore Stankowich: Dogs as Agents of
Disturbance
* 5: James R.A. Butler, John D.C. Linnell, Damian Morrant, Vidya
Athreya, Nicolas Lescureux and Adam Mckeown: Dog Eat Dog, Cat Eat
Dog: Social-ecological Dimensions and Implications of Dog Predation
by Wild Carnivores
* 6: Darryn Knobel, James R. A. Butler, Tiziana Lembo, Rob Critchlow
and Matthew E. Gompper: Dogs, Disease, and Wildlife
* 7: Jennifer A. Leonard, Jorge Echegaray, Ettore Randi and Carles
Vilà: Impact of Hybridization with Domestic Dogs on the Conservation
of Wild Canids
* 8: Ryan H. Boyko and Adam R. Boyko: Dog Conservation and the
Population Genetic Structure of Dogs
* 9: Kurt VerCauteren, Michael Lavelle, Thomas M. Gehring, Jean-Marc
Landry and Laurie Marker: Dogs as Mediators of Conservation Conflicts
* 10: Deborah A. (Smith) Woollett, Aimee Hurt and Ngaio Richards: The
Current and Future Roles of Free-ranging Detection Dogs in
Conservation Efforts
* 11: Jeremy Koster and Andrew Noss: Hunting Dogs and the Extraction of
Wildlife as a Resource
* 12: Kelly K. Miller, Euan G. Ritchie and Michael A. Weston: The Human
Dimensions of Dog-Wildlife Interactions
* Introduction: Outlining the Ecological Influences of a Subsidized,
Domesticated Predator
* 1: Matthew E. Gompper: The Dog-Human-Wildlife Interface: Assessing
the Scope of the Problem
* 2: Euan G. Ritchie, Mike Letnic, Christopher R. Dickman and Abi Tamim
Vanak: Dogs as Predators and Trophic Regulators
* 3: Abi Tamim Vanak, Christopher R. Dickman, Eduardo A.
Silva-Rodriguez, James R. A. Butler and Euan G. Ritchie: Top-dogs and
Under-dogs: Competition between Dogs and Sympatric Carnivores
* 4: Michael A. Weston and Theodore Stankowich: Dogs as Agents of
Disturbance
* 5: James R.A. Butler, John D.C. Linnell, Damian Morrant, Vidya
Athreya, Nicolas Lescureux and Adam Mckeown: Dog Eat Dog, Cat Eat
Dog: Social-ecological Dimensions and Implications of Dog Predation
by Wild Carnivores
* 6: Darryn Knobel, James R. A. Butler, Tiziana Lembo, Rob Critchlow
and Matthew E. Gompper: Dogs, Disease, and Wildlife
* 7: Jennifer A. Leonard, Jorge Echegaray, Ettore Randi and Carles
Vilà: Impact of Hybridization with Domestic Dogs on the Conservation
of Wild Canids
* 8: Ryan H. Boyko and Adam R. Boyko: Dog Conservation and the
Population Genetic Structure of Dogs
* 9: Kurt VerCauteren, Michael Lavelle, Thomas M. Gehring, Jean-Marc
Landry and Laurie Marker: Dogs as Mediators of Conservation Conflicts
* 10: Deborah A. (Smith) Woollett, Aimee Hurt and Ngaio Richards: The
Current and Future Roles of Free-ranging Detection Dogs in
Conservation Efforts
* 11: Jeremy Koster and Andrew Noss: Hunting Dogs and the Extraction of
Wildlife as a Resource
* 12: Kelly K. Miller, Euan G. Ritchie and Michael A. Weston: The Human
Dimensions of Dog-Wildlife Interactions
* Foreword
* Introduction: Outlining the Ecological Influences of a Subsidized,
Domesticated Predator
* 1: Matthew E. Gompper: The Dog-Human-Wildlife Interface: Assessing
the Scope of the Problem
* 2: Euan G. Ritchie, Mike Letnic, Christopher R. Dickman and Abi Tamim
Vanak: Dogs as Predators and Trophic Regulators
* 3: Abi Tamim Vanak, Christopher R. Dickman, Eduardo A.
Silva-Rodriguez, James R. A. Butler and Euan G. Ritchie: Top-dogs and
Under-dogs: Competition between Dogs and Sympatric Carnivores
* 4: Michael A. Weston and Theodore Stankowich: Dogs as Agents of
Disturbance
* 5: James R.A. Butler, John D.C. Linnell, Damian Morrant, Vidya
Athreya, Nicolas Lescureux and Adam Mckeown: Dog Eat Dog, Cat Eat
Dog: Social-ecological Dimensions and Implications of Dog Predation
by Wild Carnivores
* 6: Darryn Knobel, James R. A. Butler, Tiziana Lembo, Rob Critchlow
and Matthew E. Gompper: Dogs, Disease, and Wildlife
* 7: Jennifer A. Leonard, Jorge Echegaray, Ettore Randi and Carles
Vilà: Impact of Hybridization with Domestic Dogs on the Conservation
of Wild Canids
* 8: Ryan H. Boyko and Adam R. Boyko: Dog Conservation and the
Population Genetic Structure of Dogs
* 9: Kurt VerCauteren, Michael Lavelle, Thomas M. Gehring, Jean-Marc
Landry and Laurie Marker: Dogs as Mediators of Conservation Conflicts
* 10: Deborah A. (Smith) Woollett, Aimee Hurt and Ngaio Richards: The
Current and Future Roles of Free-ranging Detection Dogs in
Conservation Efforts
* 11: Jeremy Koster and Andrew Noss: Hunting Dogs and the Extraction of
Wildlife as a Resource
* 12: Kelly K. Miller, Euan G. Ritchie and Michael A. Weston: The Human
Dimensions of Dog-Wildlife Interactions
* Introduction: Outlining the Ecological Influences of a Subsidized,
Domesticated Predator
* 1: Matthew E. Gompper: The Dog-Human-Wildlife Interface: Assessing
the Scope of the Problem
* 2: Euan G. Ritchie, Mike Letnic, Christopher R. Dickman and Abi Tamim
Vanak: Dogs as Predators and Trophic Regulators
* 3: Abi Tamim Vanak, Christopher R. Dickman, Eduardo A.
Silva-Rodriguez, James R. A. Butler and Euan G. Ritchie: Top-dogs and
Under-dogs: Competition between Dogs and Sympatric Carnivores
* 4: Michael A. Weston and Theodore Stankowich: Dogs as Agents of
Disturbance
* 5: James R.A. Butler, John D.C. Linnell, Damian Morrant, Vidya
Athreya, Nicolas Lescureux and Adam Mckeown: Dog Eat Dog, Cat Eat
Dog: Social-ecological Dimensions and Implications of Dog Predation
by Wild Carnivores
* 6: Darryn Knobel, James R. A. Butler, Tiziana Lembo, Rob Critchlow
and Matthew E. Gompper: Dogs, Disease, and Wildlife
* 7: Jennifer A. Leonard, Jorge Echegaray, Ettore Randi and Carles
Vilà: Impact of Hybridization with Domestic Dogs on the Conservation
of Wild Canids
* 8: Ryan H. Boyko and Adam R. Boyko: Dog Conservation and the
Population Genetic Structure of Dogs
* 9: Kurt VerCauteren, Michael Lavelle, Thomas M. Gehring, Jean-Marc
Landry and Laurie Marker: Dogs as Mediators of Conservation Conflicts
* 10: Deborah A. (Smith) Woollett, Aimee Hurt and Ngaio Richards: The
Current and Future Roles of Free-ranging Detection Dogs in
Conservation Efforts
* 11: Jeremy Koster and Andrew Noss: Hunting Dogs and the Extraction of
Wildlife as a Resource
* 12: Kelly K. Miller, Euan G. Ritchie and Michael A. Weston: The Human
Dimensions of Dog-Wildlife Interactions