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Shows how an understanding of behaviour is essential in the conservation of animals.
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Shows how an understanding of behaviour is essential in the conservation of animals.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 729g
- ISBN-13: 9780521665391
- ISBN-10: 0521665396
- Artikelnr.: 22377477
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 729g
- ISBN-13: 9780521665391
- ISBN-10: 0521665396
- Artikelnr.: 22377477
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction: 1. Advances in the study of behaviour and their role
in conservation William J. Sutherland and L. Morris Gosling; Part II.
Conservation Impact of People: 2. The evolutionary ecology of human
population growth Ruth Mace; 3. Grassland conservation and the pastoralist
commons Monique Borgerhoff Mulder and Lore M. Ruttan; 4. Predicting the
consequences of human disturbance from behavioral decisions Jennifer A.
Gill and William J. Sutherland; 5. The role of behavioural models in
predicting the ecological impact of harvesting John D. Goss-Custard,
Richard Stillman, Andrew D. West, Selwyn McGrorty, Sarah E. A. le V. dit
Durell and Richard W. C. Caldow; Part III. Habitat Loss and Fragmentation:
6. Butterfly movement and conservation in patchy landscapes Chris D.
Thomas, Michel Baguette and Owen T. Lewis; 7. Life history characteristics
and the conservation of migratory shorebirds Theunis Piersma and Alan J.
Baker; 8. Ranging behaviour and vulnerability to extinction in carnivores
Rosie Woodroffe and Joshua R. Ginsburg; 9. Habitat fragmentation and swarm
raiding army ants Graeme P. Boswell, Nigel R. Franks and Nick F. Britton;
Part IV. Sexual Selection, Threats and Population Viability: 10. Sexual
selection and conservation Anders Pape Møller; 11. Dispersal patterns,
social organisation and population viability Sarah Durant; 12.
Incorporating behaviour in predictive models for conservation Richard A.
Pettifor, Ken J. Norris and J. Marcus Rowcliffe; 13. Controversy over
behaviour and genetics in cheetah conservation Tim Caro; 14. The role of
animal behaviour in marine conservation John D. Reynolds and Simon
Jennings; Part V. Conservation Applications of Behaviour: 15. Communication
behaviour and conservation Peter K. McGregor, Thomas M. Peake and Gillian
Gilbert; 16. Reducing predation through conditioned taste aversion David P.
Cowan, Jonathon C. Reynolds and Elaine L. Gill; 17. Retaining natural
behaviour in captivity and in reintroduction programmes Michael P. Wallace;
18. Consequences of social perturbation for wildlife management and
conservation Frank A. M. Tuyttens and David W. Macdonald; 19. Animal
welfare and wildlife conservation Elizabeth L. Bradshaw and Patrick
Bateson; Bibliography; Index.
in conservation William J. Sutherland and L. Morris Gosling; Part II.
Conservation Impact of People: 2. The evolutionary ecology of human
population growth Ruth Mace; 3. Grassland conservation and the pastoralist
commons Monique Borgerhoff Mulder and Lore M. Ruttan; 4. Predicting the
consequences of human disturbance from behavioral decisions Jennifer A.
Gill and William J. Sutherland; 5. The role of behavioural models in
predicting the ecological impact of harvesting John D. Goss-Custard,
Richard Stillman, Andrew D. West, Selwyn McGrorty, Sarah E. A. le V. dit
Durell and Richard W. C. Caldow; Part III. Habitat Loss and Fragmentation:
6. Butterfly movement and conservation in patchy landscapes Chris D.
Thomas, Michel Baguette and Owen T. Lewis; 7. Life history characteristics
and the conservation of migratory shorebirds Theunis Piersma and Alan J.
Baker; 8. Ranging behaviour and vulnerability to extinction in carnivores
Rosie Woodroffe and Joshua R. Ginsburg; 9. Habitat fragmentation and swarm
raiding army ants Graeme P. Boswell, Nigel R. Franks and Nick F. Britton;
Part IV. Sexual Selection, Threats and Population Viability: 10. Sexual
selection and conservation Anders Pape Møller; 11. Dispersal patterns,
social organisation and population viability Sarah Durant; 12.
Incorporating behaviour in predictive models for conservation Richard A.
Pettifor, Ken J. Norris and J. Marcus Rowcliffe; 13. Controversy over
behaviour and genetics in cheetah conservation Tim Caro; 14. The role of
animal behaviour in marine conservation John D. Reynolds and Simon
Jennings; Part V. Conservation Applications of Behaviour: 15. Communication
behaviour and conservation Peter K. McGregor, Thomas M. Peake and Gillian
Gilbert; 16. Reducing predation through conditioned taste aversion David P.
Cowan, Jonathon C. Reynolds and Elaine L. Gill; 17. Retaining natural
behaviour in captivity and in reintroduction programmes Michael P. Wallace;
18. Consequences of social perturbation for wildlife management and
conservation Frank A. M. Tuyttens and David W. Macdonald; 19. Animal
welfare and wildlife conservation Elizabeth L. Bradshaw and Patrick
Bateson; Bibliography; Index.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Advances in the study of behaviour and their role
in conservation William J. Sutherland and L. Morris Gosling; Part II.
Conservation Impact of People: 2. The evolutionary ecology of human
population growth Ruth Mace; 3. Grassland conservation and the pastoralist
commons Monique Borgerhoff Mulder and Lore M. Ruttan; 4. Predicting the
consequences of human disturbance from behavioral decisions Jennifer A.
Gill and William J. Sutherland; 5. The role of behavioural models in
predicting the ecological impact of harvesting John D. Goss-Custard,
Richard Stillman, Andrew D. West, Selwyn McGrorty, Sarah E. A. le V. dit
Durell and Richard W. C. Caldow; Part III. Habitat Loss and Fragmentation:
6. Butterfly movement and conservation in patchy landscapes Chris D.
Thomas, Michel Baguette and Owen T. Lewis; 7. Life history characteristics
and the conservation of migratory shorebirds Theunis Piersma and Alan J.
Baker; 8. Ranging behaviour and vulnerability to extinction in carnivores
Rosie Woodroffe and Joshua R. Ginsburg; 9. Habitat fragmentation and swarm
raiding army ants Graeme P. Boswell, Nigel R. Franks and Nick F. Britton;
Part IV. Sexual Selection, Threats and Population Viability: 10. Sexual
selection and conservation Anders Pape Møller; 11. Dispersal patterns,
social organisation and population viability Sarah Durant; 12.
Incorporating behaviour in predictive models for conservation Richard A.
Pettifor, Ken J. Norris and J. Marcus Rowcliffe; 13. Controversy over
behaviour and genetics in cheetah conservation Tim Caro; 14. The role of
animal behaviour in marine conservation John D. Reynolds and Simon
Jennings; Part V. Conservation Applications of Behaviour: 15. Communication
behaviour and conservation Peter K. McGregor, Thomas M. Peake and Gillian
Gilbert; 16. Reducing predation through conditioned taste aversion David P.
Cowan, Jonathon C. Reynolds and Elaine L. Gill; 17. Retaining natural
behaviour in captivity and in reintroduction programmes Michael P. Wallace;
18. Consequences of social perturbation for wildlife management and
conservation Frank A. M. Tuyttens and David W. Macdonald; 19. Animal
welfare and wildlife conservation Elizabeth L. Bradshaw and Patrick
Bateson; Bibliography; Index.
in conservation William J. Sutherland and L. Morris Gosling; Part II.
Conservation Impact of People: 2. The evolutionary ecology of human
population growth Ruth Mace; 3. Grassland conservation and the pastoralist
commons Monique Borgerhoff Mulder and Lore M. Ruttan; 4. Predicting the
consequences of human disturbance from behavioral decisions Jennifer A.
Gill and William J. Sutherland; 5. The role of behavioural models in
predicting the ecological impact of harvesting John D. Goss-Custard,
Richard Stillman, Andrew D. West, Selwyn McGrorty, Sarah E. A. le V. dit
Durell and Richard W. C. Caldow; Part III. Habitat Loss and Fragmentation:
6. Butterfly movement and conservation in patchy landscapes Chris D.
Thomas, Michel Baguette and Owen T. Lewis; 7. Life history characteristics
and the conservation of migratory shorebirds Theunis Piersma and Alan J.
Baker; 8. Ranging behaviour and vulnerability to extinction in carnivores
Rosie Woodroffe and Joshua R. Ginsburg; 9. Habitat fragmentation and swarm
raiding army ants Graeme P. Boswell, Nigel R. Franks and Nick F. Britton;
Part IV. Sexual Selection, Threats and Population Viability: 10. Sexual
selection and conservation Anders Pape Møller; 11. Dispersal patterns,
social organisation and population viability Sarah Durant; 12.
Incorporating behaviour in predictive models for conservation Richard A.
Pettifor, Ken J. Norris and J. Marcus Rowcliffe; 13. Controversy over
behaviour and genetics in cheetah conservation Tim Caro; 14. The role of
animal behaviour in marine conservation John D. Reynolds and Simon
Jennings; Part V. Conservation Applications of Behaviour: 15. Communication
behaviour and conservation Peter K. McGregor, Thomas M. Peake and Gillian
Gilbert; 16. Reducing predation through conditioned taste aversion David P.
Cowan, Jonathon C. Reynolds and Elaine L. Gill; 17. Retaining natural
behaviour in captivity and in reintroduction programmes Michael P. Wallace;
18. Consequences of social perturbation for wildlife management and
conservation Frank A. M. Tuyttens and David W. Macdonald; 19. Animal
welfare and wildlife conservation Elizabeth L. Bradshaw and Patrick
Bateson; Bibliography; Index.