Quantitative analysis of movement : measuring and modeling population redistribution in animals and plants
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Quantitative analysis of movement : measuring and modeling population redistribution in animals and plants
Sinauer Associates, c1998
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
pbk.461.9:Tu65019923456
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [349]-383) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work is intended for graduate students and researchers interested in spatial ecology, including applications to conservation, pest control and fisheries. The methodological approaches discussed should be useful to ecologists working with all taxonomic groups, and the mathematics has been kept to an acceptable level for the empirical ecologist. The author has selected case studies from a variety of organisms - plants (seed dispersal, spatial spread of clonal plants), insects and vertebrates (fish, birds and mammals).
Table of Contents
- Why study movement?
- data for measuring movement
- modelling movement
- building behaviourally based models
- analysis of movement paths
- mass mark-recapture
- individual mark-recapture. Appendix A: diffusion for ecologists.
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