Conservation of faunal diversity in forested landscapes
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Conservation of faunal diversity in forested landscapes
(Conservation biology series, 6)
Chapman & Hall, 1996
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
Forest wildlife conservation is critically required in many parts of the world today. This book presents a merger between the elements of wildlife conservation and habitat conservation, and explains how these disciplines can be used to promote the conservation of vertebrates in forests around the world.
目次
- Part I - Prevailing contrasts in the status of forested biodiversity: The importance of disturbance and land-use history in New England: Implications for forested landscapes and wildlife conservation
- Changes in global forest distribution
- The status of forested wetlands and waterbird conservation in North and Central America
- Modern forestry and the Capercaillie
- Conservation of large forest carnivores. Part II - Habitat change and wildlife responses in forested landscapes: Status and conservation of raptors in forests of Canada and the United States
- Bird community dynamics in boreal forests
- The impact of forestry on ungulates in Japan
- Effects of hurricanes on wildlife: Implications and strategies for management
- Trends in the moose-forest system in Fennoscandia - with special reference to Sweden. Part III - Effective conservation tools and strategies: The ghost of forest past - natural disturbance regimes as a bases for reconstruction of biologically diverse forests in Europe
- Conservation and management of Eucalypt forest vertebrates
- The importance of forest for the world's migratory bird species
- Wildlife habitat evolution in forest ecosystems: some examples from Canada and the United States
- The spatial solution to conserving biodiversity in landscapes and regions
- Ecosearch: a new paradigm for evaluating the utility of wildlife habitat
- Modern approaches to mapping forest diversity. Concluding remarks. Index.
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