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Provides a holistic and comprehensive approach, covering a wide range of topics and issues relevant to conservation translocations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108787864
- Artikelnr.: 70911238
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108787864
- Artikelnr.: 70911238
Part I. Conservation Translocations: Getting Started: 1. Moving Species:
Reintroductions and other conservation translocations Martin J. Gaywood and
Mark Stanley-PriceI; 2. Conservation translocations: Planning and the
initial appraisal Sarah E. Dalrymple and Joe M. Bellis; Part II.
Conservation Translocations: The Key Issues: 3. Conservation translocations
and the law Arie Trouwborst, Andy Blackmore, Sally Blyth, Floor Fleurke,
Phillipa McCormack and Martin J. Gaywood; 4. Decision making in animal
conservation translocations: Biological considerations and beyond John G.
Ewen, Stefano Canessa, Sarah J. Converse and Kevin A. Parker; 5. Animal
disease and conservation translocations Anthony W. Sainsbury and Claudia
Carraro; 6. Animal welfare, animal rights, and conservation translocations:
Moving forward in the face of ethical dilemmas Lauren A. Harrington,
Natasha Lloyd and Axel Moehrenschlager; 7. Conservation translocations for
plants Joyce Maschinski and Matthew Albrecht; 8. Plant health, biosecurity
and conservation translocations Ruth Mitchell, Sarah Green and Peter M.
Hollingsworth; 9. Genomics and conservation translocations Linda E. Neaves,
Rob Ogden and Peter M. Hollingsworth; 10. The human dimensions and the
public engagement spectrum of conservation translocation Jenny A. Glikman,
Beatrice Frank, Camilla Sandström, Samantha Meysohn, Michelle Bogardus,
Francine Madden and Alexandra Zimmermann; 11. Assisted colonisation and
ecological replacement Maria Hällfors and Sarah E. Dalrymple; 12. The role
of conservation translocations in rewilding and de-extinction Philip J.
Seddon; Part III. Conservation Translocations: Looking to the Future:
13. From genes to ecosystems and beyond: Addressing eleven contentious
issues to advance the future of conservation translocations Axel
Moehrenschlager, Pritpal Soorae and Tammy E. Steeves; Part IV. Case
Studies: 14. Reintroduction of the endemic plant Manglietiastrum sinicum
(Magnoliaceae) to Yunnan Province, China Weibang Sun, Lei Cai and Peter M.
Hollingsworth; 15. Applying adaptive management to reintroductions of
pyne's ground-plum Astragalus bibullatus Matthew A. Albrecht; 16. Five
reasons to consider long-term monitoring: case studies from bird
reintroductions on Tiritiri Matangi Island Doug P. Armstrong, Elizabeth H.
Parlato and John G. Ewen; 17. Multiple reintroductions to restore
ecological interactions in a defaunated tropical forest Marcelo Lopes
Rheingantz, Alexandra dos Santos Pires and Fernando A. S. Fernandez; 18.
Bringing Jaguars and their prey base back to the iberá wetlands, Argentina
Emiliano Donadio, Talía Zamboni and Sebastián Di Martino; 19. The return of
the Eurasian beaver to Britain: The implications of unplanned releases and
the human dimension Roisin Campbell-Palmer, Andrew Bauer, Simon Jones, Ben
Ross and Martin J. Gaywood; 20. The role of community engagement in
conservation translocations: The South Of Scotland Golden Eagle Project
(SSGEP) Catherine Barlow; 21. The European native oyster and the challenges
for conservation translocations: The Scottish experience Cass Bromley and
David W. Donnan; 22. Slow and steady wins the race: using non-native
tortoises to rewild islands off Mauritius Carl G. Jones, Vikash Tatayah,
Rosemary Moorhouse-Gann, Christine Griffiths, Nicolas Zuël, and Nik Cole;
23. Assisted colonisation as a conservation tool: Tasmanian Devils and
Maria Island Carolyn Hogg and Phil Wise; Index.
Reintroductions and other conservation translocations Martin J. Gaywood and
Mark Stanley-PriceI; 2. Conservation translocations: Planning and the
initial appraisal Sarah E. Dalrymple and Joe M. Bellis; Part II.
Conservation Translocations: The Key Issues: 3. Conservation translocations
and the law Arie Trouwborst, Andy Blackmore, Sally Blyth, Floor Fleurke,
Phillipa McCormack and Martin J. Gaywood; 4. Decision making in animal
conservation translocations: Biological considerations and beyond John G.
Ewen, Stefano Canessa, Sarah J. Converse and Kevin A. Parker; 5. Animal
disease and conservation translocations Anthony W. Sainsbury and Claudia
Carraro; 6. Animal welfare, animal rights, and conservation translocations:
Moving forward in the face of ethical dilemmas Lauren A. Harrington,
Natasha Lloyd and Axel Moehrenschlager; 7. Conservation translocations for
plants Joyce Maschinski and Matthew Albrecht; 8. Plant health, biosecurity
and conservation translocations Ruth Mitchell, Sarah Green and Peter M.
Hollingsworth; 9. Genomics and conservation translocations Linda E. Neaves,
Rob Ogden and Peter M. Hollingsworth; 10. The human dimensions and the
public engagement spectrum of conservation translocation Jenny A. Glikman,
Beatrice Frank, Camilla Sandström, Samantha Meysohn, Michelle Bogardus,
Francine Madden and Alexandra Zimmermann; 11. Assisted colonisation and
ecological replacement Maria Hällfors and Sarah E. Dalrymple; 12. The role
of conservation translocations in rewilding and de-extinction Philip J.
Seddon; Part III. Conservation Translocations: Looking to the Future:
13. From genes to ecosystems and beyond: Addressing eleven contentious
issues to advance the future of conservation translocations Axel
Moehrenschlager, Pritpal Soorae and Tammy E. Steeves; Part IV. Case
Studies: 14. Reintroduction of the endemic plant Manglietiastrum sinicum
(Magnoliaceae) to Yunnan Province, China Weibang Sun, Lei Cai and Peter M.
Hollingsworth; 15. Applying adaptive management to reintroductions of
pyne's ground-plum Astragalus bibullatus Matthew A. Albrecht; 16. Five
reasons to consider long-term monitoring: case studies from bird
reintroductions on Tiritiri Matangi Island Doug P. Armstrong, Elizabeth H.
Parlato and John G. Ewen; 17. Multiple reintroductions to restore
ecological interactions in a defaunated tropical forest Marcelo Lopes
Rheingantz, Alexandra dos Santos Pires and Fernando A. S. Fernandez; 18.
Bringing Jaguars and their prey base back to the iberá wetlands, Argentina
Emiliano Donadio, Talía Zamboni and Sebastián Di Martino; 19. The return of
the Eurasian beaver to Britain: The implications of unplanned releases and
the human dimension Roisin Campbell-Palmer, Andrew Bauer, Simon Jones, Ben
Ross and Martin J. Gaywood; 20. The role of community engagement in
conservation translocations: The South Of Scotland Golden Eagle Project
(SSGEP) Catherine Barlow; 21. The European native oyster and the challenges
for conservation translocations: The Scottish experience Cass Bromley and
David W. Donnan; 22. Slow and steady wins the race: using non-native
tortoises to rewild islands off Mauritius Carl G. Jones, Vikash Tatayah,
Rosemary Moorhouse-Gann, Christine Griffiths, Nicolas Zuël, and Nik Cole;
23. Assisted colonisation as a conservation tool: Tasmanian Devils and
Maria Island Carolyn Hogg and Phil Wise; Index.
Part I. Conservation Translocations: Getting Started: 1. Moving Species:
Reintroductions and other conservation translocations Martin J. Gaywood and
Mark Stanley-PriceI; 2. Conservation translocations: Planning and the
initial appraisal Sarah E. Dalrymple and Joe M. Bellis; Part II.
Conservation Translocations: The Key Issues: 3. Conservation translocations
and the law Arie Trouwborst, Andy Blackmore, Sally Blyth, Floor Fleurke,
Phillipa McCormack and Martin J. Gaywood; 4. Decision making in animal
conservation translocations: Biological considerations and beyond John G.
Ewen, Stefano Canessa, Sarah J. Converse and Kevin A. Parker; 5. Animal
disease and conservation translocations Anthony W. Sainsbury and Claudia
Carraro; 6. Animal welfare, animal rights, and conservation translocations:
Moving forward in the face of ethical dilemmas Lauren A. Harrington,
Natasha Lloyd and Axel Moehrenschlager; 7. Conservation translocations for
plants Joyce Maschinski and Matthew Albrecht; 8. Plant health, biosecurity
and conservation translocations Ruth Mitchell, Sarah Green and Peter M.
Hollingsworth; 9. Genomics and conservation translocations Linda E. Neaves,
Rob Ogden and Peter M. Hollingsworth; 10. The human dimensions and the
public engagement spectrum of conservation translocation Jenny A. Glikman,
Beatrice Frank, Camilla Sandström, Samantha Meysohn, Michelle Bogardus,
Francine Madden and Alexandra Zimmermann; 11. Assisted colonisation and
ecological replacement Maria Hällfors and Sarah E. Dalrymple; 12. The role
of conservation translocations in rewilding and de-extinction Philip J.
Seddon; Part III. Conservation Translocations: Looking to the Future:
13. From genes to ecosystems and beyond: Addressing eleven contentious
issues to advance the future of conservation translocations Axel
Moehrenschlager, Pritpal Soorae and Tammy E. Steeves; Part IV. Case
Studies: 14. Reintroduction of the endemic plant Manglietiastrum sinicum
(Magnoliaceae) to Yunnan Province, China Weibang Sun, Lei Cai and Peter M.
Hollingsworth; 15. Applying adaptive management to reintroductions of
pyne's ground-plum Astragalus bibullatus Matthew A. Albrecht; 16. Five
reasons to consider long-term monitoring: case studies from bird
reintroductions on Tiritiri Matangi Island Doug P. Armstrong, Elizabeth H.
Parlato and John G. Ewen; 17. Multiple reintroductions to restore
ecological interactions in a defaunated tropical forest Marcelo Lopes
Rheingantz, Alexandra dos Santos Pires and Fernando A. S. Fernandez; 18.
Bringing Jaguars and their prey base back to the iberá wetlands, Argentina
Emiliano Donadio, Talía Zamboni and Sebastián Di Martino; 19. The return of
the Eurasian beaver to Britain: The implications of unplanned releases and
the human dimension Roisin Campbell-Palmer, Andrew Bauer, Simon Jones, Ben
Ross and Martin J. Gaywood; 20. The role of community engagement in
conservation translocations: The South Of Scotland Golden Eagle Project
(SSGEP) Catherine Barlow; 21. The European native oyster and the challenges
for conservation translocations: The Scottish experience Cass Bromley and
David W. Donnan; 22. Slow and steady wins the race: using non-native
tortoises to rewild islands off Mauritius Carl G. Jones, Vikash Tatayah,
Rosemary Moorhouse-Gann, Christine Griffiths, Nicolas Zuël, and Nik Cole;
23. Assisted colonisation as a conservation tool: Tasmanian Devils and
Maria Island Carolyn Hogg and Phil Wise; Index.
Reintroductions and other conservation translocations Martin J. Gaywood and
Mark Stanley-PriceI; 2. Conservation translocations: Planning and the
initial appraisal Sarah E. Dalrymple and Joe M. Bellis; Part II.
Conservation Translocations: The Key Issues: 3. Conservation translocations
and the law Arie Trouwborst, Andy Blackmore, Sally Blyth, Floor Fleurke,
Phillipa McCormack and Martin J. Gaywood; 4. Decision making in animal
conservation translocations: Biological considerations and beyond John G.
Ewen, Stefano Canessa, Sarah J. Converse and Kevin A. Parker; 5. Animal
disease and conservation translocations Anthony W. Sainsbury and Claudia
Carraro; 6. Animal welfare, animal rights, and conservation translocations:
Moving forward in the face of ethical dilemmas Lauren A. Harrington,
Natasha Lloyd and Axel Moehrenschlager; 7. Conservation translocations for
plants Joyce Maschinski and Matthew Albrecht; 8. Plant health, biosecurity
and conservation translocations Ruth Mitchell, Sarah Green and Peter M.
Hollingsworth; 9. Genomics and conservation translocations Linda E. Neaves,
Rob Ogden and Peter M. Hollingsworth; 10. The human dimensions and the
public engagement spectrum of conservation translocation Jenny A. Glikman,
Beatrice Frank, Camilla Sandström, Samantha Meysohn, Michelle Bogardus,
Francine Madden and Alexandra Zimmermann; 11. Assisted colonisation and
ecological replacement Maria Hällfors and Sarah E. Dalrymple; 12. The role
of conservation translocations in rewilding and de-extinction Philip J.
Seddon; Part III. Conservation Translocations: Looking to the Future:
13. From genes to ecosystems and beyond: Addressing eleven contentious
issues to advance the future of conservation translocations Axel
Moehrenschlager, Pritpal Soorae and Tammy E. Steeves; Part IV. Case
Studies: 14. Reintroduction of the endemic plant Manglietiastrum sinicum
(Magnoliaceae) to Yunnan Province, China Weibang Sun, Lei Cai and Peter M.
Hollingsworth; 15. Applying adaptive management to reintroductions of
pyne's ground-plum Astragalus bibullatus Matthew A. Albrecht; 16. Five
reasons to consider long-term monitoring: case studies from bird
reintroductions on Tiritiri Matangi Island Doug P. Armstrong, Elizabeth H.
Parlato and John G. Ewen; 17. Multiple reintroductions to restore
ecological interactions in a defaunated tropical forest Marcelo Lopes
Rheingantz, Alexandra dos Santos Pires and Fernando A. S. Fernandez; 18.
Bringing Jaguars and their prey base back to the iberá wetlands, Argentina
Emiliano Donadio, Talía Zamboni and Sebastián Di Martino; 19. The return of
the Eurasian beaver to Britain: The implications of unplanned releases and
the human dimension Roisin Campbell-Palmer, Andrew Bauer, Simon Jones, Ben
Ross and Martin J. Gaywood; 20. The role of community engagement in
conservation translocations: The South Of Scotland Golden Eagle Project
(SSGEP) Catherine Barlow; 21. The European native oyster and the challenges
for conservation translocations: The Scottish experience Cass Bromley and
David W. Donnan; 22. Slow and steady wins the race: using non-native
tortoises to rewild islands off Mauritius Carl G. Jones, Vikash Tatayah,
Rosemary Moorhouse-Gann, Christine Griffiths, Nicolas Zuël, and Nik Cole;
23. Assisted colonisation as a conservation tool: Tasmanian Devils and
Maria Island Carolyn Hogg and Phil Wise; Index.