Austral Ark (eBook, PDF)
The State of Wildlife in Australia and New Zealand
Redaktion: Stow, Adam
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Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly though, by virtue of their long isolation, and a naive and vulnerable biota, both countries have suffered substantial losses to biodiversity since European contact. Bringing together the contributions of leading conservation biologists, Austral Ark presents the special features and historical context of Austral biota, and explains what is being conserved and why. The threatening processes occurring worldwide are discussed, along with the unique conservation problems faced at regional level. At…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316190852
- Artikelnr.: 41834573
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316190852
- Artikelnr.: 41834573
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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.