Landscape approaches in mammalian ecology and conservation
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Landscape approaches in mammalian ecology and conservation
University of Minnesota Press, c1995
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Based on papers from the Sixth International Theriological Congress, held in Sydney, Australia, July 1993
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text explores the latest ideas about landscapes as they apply to mammalian ecology and conservation. It examines the contribution of mammalian field studies and experimental model systems to landscape ecology, and presents data on the use of such experimental protocols.
目次
- Part 1 Context history, theory and conservation: the landscape concept - something old, something new, William Z.Lidicker Jr
- development and application of landscape approaches in mammalian ecology, Lennart Hansson. Part 2 Field approaches - evidence and contributions to theory: extinction and survival of rainforest mammals in a fragmented tropical landscape, William F.Laurence
- movement in spatial divided populations - responses to landscape structure, Gray Merriam
- movements of small mammals in a landscape - patch restriction or nomadism?, Michael Kozakiewicz and Jakub Szacki
- "Martes" populations as indicators of habitat spatial patterns - the need for a multiscale approach, John A.Bissonette and Sim Broekhuizen
- the influence of habitat heterogeneity on predator-prey dynamics, Tarja Oksanen and Michael Schneider. Part 3 Model systems - an experimental protocol: reflections on the use of experimental landscapes in mammalian ecology, Gary W.Barrett, John D.Peles, Steven J.Harper
- population dynamics of small mammals in fragmented and continuous old-field habitat, James E.Diffendorfer, Norman A.Salde, Michael S.Gaines, Robert D.Holt.
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