Zooarchaeology and conservation biology
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Zooarchaeology and conservation biology
University of Utah Press, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Applied zooarchaeology, because it matters / R. Lee Lyman and Kenneth P. Cannon
- Doing zooarchaeology as if it mattered : use of faunal data to address current issues in fish conservation biology in Owens Valley, California / Virginia L. Butler and Michael G. Delacorte
- Zooarchaeology and wildlife management in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem / Kenneth P. Cannon and Molly Boeka Cannon
- Where the muskox roamed : biogeography of tundra muskox (Ovibos Moschatus) in the eastern Arctic / Christyann M. Darwent and John Darwent
- The potential of zooarchaeological data to guide pinniped management decisions in the eastern north Pacific / Michael A. Etnier
- Zooarchaeological implications for Missouri's elk (Cervus Elaphus) reintroduction effort / Judith L. Harpole
- Postcontact changes in the behavior and distribution of rocky mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis Canadensis) in northwestern Wyoming / Susan S. Hughes
- Prehistoric biogeography, abundance, and phenotypic plasticity of elk (Cervus Elaphus) in Washington State / R. Lee Lyman
- Archaeological evidence of pronghorn (Antilocapra Americana) migration in the Upper Green River Basin of Wyoming : implications for wildlife management / Paul H. Sanders and Mark E. Miller
- Ecological change in western Utah : comparisons between a late holocene archaeological fauna and modern small-mammal surveys / Dave N. Schmitt
- Zooarchaeological evidence of the native ichthyofauna of the Roanoke River in Virginia and North Carolina / Thomas R. Whyte
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The focus on this volume is the North American faunal record. Contributors identify a specific management or conservation issue, describe and analyze relevant zooarchaeological data, and offer recommendations or at least establish a baseline for possible resolution. The volume brings together case studies and research about past ecosystems.
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