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Wildlife Management in Savannah Woodland (1979)
Herausgeber: Ajayi, S. S.; Halstead, L. B
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Wildlife Management in Savannah Woodland (1979)
Herausgeber: Ajayi, S. S.; Halstead, L. B
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Originally published in 1979, Wildlife Management in Savannah Woodland provides a multidisciplinary approach to the environment. Developed by local scientists with a deep knowledge and understanding of the local situation, the book provides a pragmatic and realistic approach to West African conditions.
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Originally published in 1979, Wildlife Management in Savannah Woodland provides a multidisciplinary approach to the environment. Developed by local scientists with a deep knowledge and understanding of the local situation, the book provides a pragmatic and realistic approach to West African conditions.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780815366362
- ISBN-10: 0815366361
- Artikelnr.: 58267243
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780815366362
- ISBN-10: 0815366361
- Artikelnr.: 58267243
L.B Halstead, S.S. Ajayi
Preface Introduction Part 1: Population Dynamics and Monitoring 1. Wildlife
Inventory by Remote Sensing Techniques 2. The Concept and Practice of
Ecological Monitoring Over Large Areas of Land: The Systematic
Reconnaissance Flight (SFR) 3. Large Scale Measurement of Habitat Structure
and Condition and its Use in Interpreting Animal Distribution 4. Matrix
Approach to Population Dynamics 5. A Model for Predicting Age in Ungulates
6. Predator-Prey Interactions: A Case Study in the Masai-Mara Game
Reserves, Kenya 7. Sample Drive Count of Larger Mammals by Means of
Systematic Belt Transects 8. Veterinary Aspects of Ecological Monitoring 9.
Distribution of Wildlife in Relation to the Water-Holes in Tsavo National
Park (East) Kenya Section 2: Habitat Utilization 10. Big Game Utilization
of Natural Mineral Licks 11. Habitat Management for Wildlife Conservation
with Respect to Fire, Salt Lick, and Water Regime 12. The Nutritive Value
of Browse and its Importance in Traditional Pastoralism 13. Species
Preferences of Domestic Ruminants Grazing in Nigerian Savannah 14. The Use
of Faecal Analysis in Studying Food Habits of West African Ungulates 15.
Habitat Selection and Economic Importance of Rodents in Moor Plantation,
Ibadan, Nigeria 16. Body Weight, Diet and Reproduction of Rats and Mice in
the Forest Zones of South-Western Nigeria 17. Some Aspects of the
Physiology of the Domesticated African Giant Rat Section 3: Fire 18. The
Implicants of Woodland Burning for Wildlife Management 19. An Appraisal of
the Savannah Burning Problem 20. Effects of Burning Treatments on the
Standing Crop and Litter Deposit in the Grassland Savannah of the Kainji
Lake National Park 21. The Effects of Burning and Grazing on the
Productivity and Numbers of Plants in Rwenzori National Park, Uganda
Section 4: Management, Training and Education 22. What is Wildlife
Management 23. Management Planning and Practice: Case Histories from Mali
24. An Ecological Management Plan for the Kanji Lake National Park 25. Some
Problems Encountered in the Field Study of the Grasscutter (Thryonomys
Swinderianus) Population in Ghana 26. The Role of the Department of Forest
Resources Management, University of Ibadan in Reaching and Research in
Wildlife Management
Inventory by Remote Sensing Techniques 2. The Concept and Practice of
Ecological Monitoring Over Large Areas of Land: The Systematic
Reconnaissance Flight (SFR) 3. Large Scale Measurement of Habitat Structure
and Condition and its Use in Interpreting Animal Distribution 4. Matrix
Approach to Population Dynamics 5. A Model for Predicting Age in Ungulates
6. Predator-Prey Interactions: A Case Study in the Masai-Mara Game
Reserves, Kenya 7. Sample Drive Count of Larger Mammals by Means of
Systematic Belt Transects 8. Veterinary Aspects of Ecological Monitoring 9.
Distribution of Wildlife in Relation to the Water-Holes in Tsavo National
Park (East) Kenya Section 2: Habitat Utilization 10. Big Game Utilization
of Natural Mineral Licks 11. Habitat Management for Wildlife Conservation
with Respect to Fire, Salt Lick, and Water Regime 12. The Nutritive Value
of Browse and its Importance in Traditional Pastoralism 13. Species
Preferences of Domestic Ruminants Grazing in Nigerian Savannah 14. The Use
of Faecal Analysis in Studying Food Habits of West African Ungulates 15.
Habitat Selection and Economic Importance of Rodents in Moor Plantation,
Ibadan, Nigeria 16. Body Weight, Diet and Reproduction of Rats and Mice in
the Forest Zones of South-Western Nigeria 17. Some Aspects of the
Physiology of the Domesticated African Giant Rat Section 3: Fire 18. The
Implicants of Woodland Burning for Wildlife Management 19. An Appraisal of
the Savannah Burning Problem 20. Effects of Burning Treatments on the
Standing Crop and Litter Deposit in the Grassland Savannah of the Kainji
Lake National Park 21. The Effects of Burning and Grazing on the
Productivity and Numbers of Plants in Rwenzori National Park, Uganda
Section 4: Management, Training and Education 22. What is Wildlife
Management 23. Management Planning and Practice: Case Histories from Mali
24. An Ecological Management Plan for the Kanji Lake National Park 25. Some
Problems Encountered in the Field Study of the Grasscutter (Thryonomys
Swinderianus) Population in Ghana 26. The Role of the Department of Forest
Resources Management, University of Ibadan in Reaching and Research in
Wildlife Management
Preface Introduction Part 1: Population Dynamics and Monitoring 1. Wildlife
Inventory by Remote Sensing Techniques 2. The Concept and Practice of
Ecological Monitoring Over Large Areas of Land: The Systematic
Reconnaissance Flight (SFR) 3. Large Scale Measurement of Habitat Structure
and Condition and its Use in Interpreting Animal Distribution 4. Matrix
Approach to Population Dynamics 5. A Model for Predicting Age in Ungulates
6. Predator-Prey Interactions: A Case Study in the Masai-Mara Game
Reserves, Kenya 7. Sample Drive Count of Larger Mammals by Means of
Systematic Belt Transects 8. Veterinary Aspects of Ecological Monitoring 9.
Distribution of Wildlife in Relation to the Water-Holes in Tsavo National
Park (East) Kenya Section 2: Habitat Utilization 10. Big Game Utilization
of Natural Mineral Licks 11. Habitat Management for Wildlife Conservation
with Respect to Fire, Salt Lick, and Water Regime 12. The Nutritive Value
of Browse and its Importance in Traditional Pastoralism 13. Species
Preferences of Domestic Ruminants Grazing in Nigerian Savannah 14. The Use
of Faecal Analysis in Studying Food Habits of West African Ungulates 15.
Habitat Selection and Economic Importance of Rodents in Moor Plantation,
Ibadan, Nigeria 16. Body Weight, Diet and Reproduction of Rats and Mice in
the Forest Zones of South-Western Nigeria 17. Some Aspects of the
Physiology of the Domesticated African Giant Rat Section 3: Fire 18. The
Implicants of Woodland Burning for Wildlife Management 19. An Appraisal of
the Savannah Burning Problem 20. Effects of Burning Treatments on the
Standing Crop and Litter Deposit in the Grassland Savannah of the Kainji
Lake National Park 21. The Effects of Burning and Grazing on the
Productivity and Numbers of Plants in Rwenzori National Park, Uganda
Section 4: Management, Training and Education 22. What is Wildlife
Management 23. Management Planning and Practice: Case Histories from Mali
24. An Ecological Management Plan for the Kanji Lake National Park 25. Some
Problems Encountered in the Field Study of the Grasscutter (Thryonomys
Swinderianus) Population in Ghana 26. The Role of the Department of Forest
Resources Management, University of Ibadan in Reaching and Research in
Wildlife Management
Inventory by Remote Sensing Techniques 2. The Concept and Practice of
Ecological Monitoring Over Large Areas of Land: The Systematic
Reconnaissance Flight (SFR) 3. Large Scale Measurement of Habitat Structure
and Condition and its Use in Interpreting Animal Distribution 4. Matrix
Approach to Population Dynamics 5. A Model for Predicting Age in Ungulates
6. Predator-Prey Interactions: A Case Study in the Masai-Mara Game
Reserves, Kenya 7. Sample Drive Count of Larger Mammals by Means of
Systematic Belt Transects 8. Veterinary Aspects of Ecological Monitoring 9.
Distribution of Wildlife in Relation to the Water-Holes in Tsavo National
Park (East) Kenya Section 2: Habitat Utilization 10. Big Game Utilization
of Natural Mineral Licks 11. Habitat Management for Wildlife Conservation
with Respect to Fire, Salt Lick, and Water Regime 12. The Nutritive Value
of Browse and its Importance in Traditional Pastoralism 13. Species
Preferences of Domestic Ruminants Grazing in Nigerian Savannah 14. The Use
of Faecal Analysis in Studying Food Habits of West African Ungulates 15.
Habitat Selection and Economic Importance of Rodents in Moor Plantation,
Ibadan, Nigeria 16. Body Weight, Diet and Reproduction of Rats and Mice in
the Forest Zones of South-Western Nigeria 17. Some Aspects of the
Physiology of the Domesticated African Giant Rat Section 3: Fire 18. The
Implicants of Woodland Burning for Wildlife Management 19. An Appraisal of
the Savannah Burning Problem 20. Effects of Burning Treatments on the
Standing Crop and Litter Deposit in the Grassland Savannah of the Kainji
Lake National Park 21. The Effects of Burning and Grazing on the
Productivity and Numbers of Plants in Rwenzori National Park, Uganda
Section 4: Management, Training and Education 22. What is Wildlife
Management 23. Management Planning and Practice: Case Histories from Mali
24. An Ecological Management Plan for the Kanji Lake National Park 25. Some
Problems Encountered in the Field Study of the Grasscutter (Thryonomys
Swinderianus) Population in Ghana 26. The Role of the Department of Forest
Resources Management, University of Ibadan in Reaching and Research in
Wildlife Management