A synthesis of the ecological and related knowledge pertinent to understanding the biology and conservation of dugongs and manatees.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Helene Marsh is Professor of Environmental Science and Dean of Graduate Research Studies at James Cook University, Townsville, Australia. She is an international authority on the conservation biology of dugongs, sea turtles and coastal cetaceans, and led the team that developed the United Nations Environment Programme global Dugong Action Plan.
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Foreword John G. Robinson Preface Acknowledgements Frontispiece 1. Introduction 2. Steller's sea cow: discovery, biology and exploitation of a relict giant sirenian 3. Affinities, origins and diversity of the sirenia through time 4. Feeding biology 5. Behaviour and habitat use 6. Life history, reproductive biology and population dynamics 7. Threats 8. Conservation status: criteria, methods and an assessment of the extant species of sirenia 9. Conservation opportunities References List of online supplementary materials Index.
Foreword John G. Robinson Preface Acknowledgements Frontispiece 1. Introduction 2. Steller's sea cow: discovery, biology and exploitation of a relict giant sirenian 3. Affinities, origins and diversity of the sirenia through time 4. Feeding biology 5. Behaviour and habitat use 6. Life history, reproductive biology and population dynamics 7. Threats 8. Conservation status: criteria, methods and an assessment of the extant species of sirenia 9. Conservation opportunities References List of online supplementary materials Index.
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