Marlin L. Bowles
Restoration of Endangered Species
Conceptual Issues, Planning and Implementation
Herausgeber: Bowles, Marilyn L.; Whelan, Christopher J.
Marlin L. Bowles
Restoration of Endangered Species
Conceptual Issues, Planning and Implementation
Herausgeber: Bowles, Marilyn L.; Whelan, Christopher J.
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A unique examination of the science and politics of restoration ecology.
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A unique examination of the science and politics of restoration ecology.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521574228
- ISBN-10: 0521574226
- Artikelnr.: 21434642
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521574228
- ISBN-10: 0521574226
- Artikelnr.: 21434642
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Conceptual Issues in Restoration Ecology: 1. Organizational and
managerial guidelines for endangered species restoration programs and
recovery teams Tim W. Clark and John R. Cragun; 2. Genetic considerations
for plant population restoration and conservation Charles B. Fenster and
Michelle R. Dudash; 3. Managing genetic diversity in captive populations of
animals Robert C. Lacy; 4. The relationship of rarity to plant reproductive
biology Stephen G. Weller; 5. Experimental evidence for insect impact on
populations of short-lived, perennial plants, and its application in
restoration ecology Svata M. Louda; Part II. Restoration Planning: 6.
Impacts of biological invasions on the management and recovery of rare
plants in Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii Lloyd L. Loope and Arthur
C. Medeiros; 7. Disturbance-dependent persistence of rare plants:
anthropogenic impacts and restoration implications Noel B. Pavlovic; 8. A
metapopulation approach to Pitcher's thistle recovery in southern Lake
Michigan dunes A. Kathryn McEachern et al.; 9. Restoration of woodland
caribou to the Lake Superior region Peter J. P. Gogan and Jean Fitts
Cochrane; Part III. Implemented Restorations: 10. The swift fox
reintroduction program in Canada from 1983 to 1992 Ludwig N. Carbyn et al.;
11. Restoration of the endangered black-footed ferret: a twenty-year
overview Tim W. Clark; 12. Development and implementation of a recovery
program for the federally threatened Lakeside daisy Marcella M. DeMauro;
13. Demographic monitoring and the recovery of endangered plant populations
Bruce M. Pavlik; Part IV. Synthesis and Future Directions: Biology,
Politics and Reality: 14. Restoration ecology: living with the Prime
Directive Joel S. Brown; Taxonomic index; Subject index.
managerial guidelines for endangered species restoration programs and
recovery teams Tim W. Clark and John R. Cragun; 2. Genetic considerations
for plant population restoration and conservation Charles B. Fenster and
Michelle R. Dudash; 3. Managing genetic diversity in captive populations of
animals Robert C. Lacy; 4. The relationship of rarity to plant reproductive
biology Stephen G. Weller; 5. Experimental evidence for insect impact on
populations of short-lived, perennial plants, and its application in
restoration ecology Svata M. Louda; Part II. Restoration Planning: 6.
Impacts of biological invasions on the management and recovery of rare
plants in Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii Lloyd L. Loope and Arthur
C. Medeiros; 7. Disturbance-dependent persistence of rare plants:
anthropogenic impacts and restoration implications Noel B. Pavlovic; 8. A
metapopulation approach to Pitcher's thistle recovery in southern Lake
Michigan dunes A. Kathryn McEachern et al.; 9. Restoration of woodland
caribou to the Lake Superior region Peter J. P. Gogan and Jean Fitts
Cochrane; Part III. Implemented Restorations: 10. The swift fox
reintroduction program in Canada from 1983 to 1992 Ludwig N. Carbyn et al.;
11. Restoration of the endangered black-footed ferret: a twenty-year
overview Tim W. Clark; 12. Development and implementation of a recovery
program for the federally threatened Lakeside daisy Marcella M. DeMauro;
13. Demographic monitoring and the recovery of endangered plant populations
Bruce M. Pavlik; Part IV. Synthesis and Future Directions: Biology,
Politics and Reality: 14. Restoration ecology: living with the Prime
Directive Joel S. Brown; Taxonomic index; Subject index.
Part I. Conceptual Issues in Restoration Ecology: 1. Organizational and
managerial guidelines for endangered species restoration programs and
recovery teams Tim W. Clark and John R. Cragun; 2. Genetic considerations
for plant population restoration and conservation Charles B. Fenster and
Michelle R. Dudash; 3. Managing genetic diversity in captive populations of
animals Robert C. Lacy; 4. The relationship of rarity to plant reproductive
biology Stephen G. Weller; 5. Experimental evidence for insect impact on
populations of short-lived, perennial plants, and its application in
restoration ecology Svata M. Louda; Part II. Restoration Planning: 6.
Impacts of biological invasions on the management and recovery of rare
plants in Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii Lloyd L. Loope and Arthur
C. Medeiros; 7. Disturbance-dependent persistence of rare plants:
anthropogenic impacts and restoration implications Noel B. Pavlovic; 8. A
metapopulation approach to Pitcher's thistle recovery in southern Lake
Michigan dunes A. Kathryn McEachern et al.; 9. Restoration of woodland
caribou to the Lake Superior region Peter J. P. Gogan and Jean Fitts
Cochrane; Part III. Implemented Restorations: 10. The swift fox
reintroduction program in Canada from 1983 to 1992 Ludwig N. Carbyn et al.;
11. Restoration of the endangered black-footed ferret: a twenty-year
overview Tim W. Clark; 12. Development and implementation of a recovery
program for the federally threatened Lakeside daisy Marcella M. DeMauro;
13. Demographic monitoring and the recovery of endangered plant populations
Bruce M. Pavlik; Part IV. Synthesis and Future Directions: Biology,
Politics and Reality: 14. Restoration ecology: living with the Prime
Directive Joel S. Brown; Taxonomic index; Subject index.
managerial guidelines for endangered species restoration programs and
recovery teams Tim W. Clark and John R. Cragun; 2. Genetic considerations
for plant population restoration and conservation Charles B. Fenster and
Michelle R. Dudash; 3. Managing genetic diversity in captive populations of
animals Robert C. Lacy; 4. The relationship of rarity to plant reproductive
biology Stephen G. Weller; 5. Experimental evidence for insect impact on
populations of short-lived, perennial plants, and its application in
restoration ecology Svata M. Louda; Part II. Restoration Planning: 6.
Impacts of biological invasions on the management and recovery of rare
plants in Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii Lloyd L. Loope and Arthur
C. Medeiros; 7. Disturbance-dependent persistence of rare plants:
anthropogenic impacts and restoration implications Noel B. Pavlovic; 8. A
metapopulation approach to Pitcher's thistle recovery in southern Lake
Michigan dunes A. Kathryn McEachern et al.; 9. Restoration of woodland
caribou to the Lake Superior region Peter J. P. Gogan and Jean Fitts
Cochrane; Part III. Implemented Restorations: 10. The swift fox
reintroduction program in Canada from 1983 to 1992 Ludwig N. Carbyn et al.;
11. Restoration of the endangered black-footed ferret: a twenty-year
overview Tim W. Clark; 12. Development and implementation of a recovery
program for the federally threatened Lakeside daisy Marcella M. DeMauro;
13. Demographic monitoring and the recovery of endangered plant populations
Bruce M. Pavlik; Part IV. Synthesis and Future Directions: Biology,
Politics and Reality: 14. Restoration ecology: living with the Prime
Directive Joel S. Brown; Taxonomic index; Subject index.