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transparent Author: Morrison, Michael L.
transparent Title Statement: Wildlife-​habitat relationships : concepts and applications / Michael L. Morrison, Bruce G. Marcot, and R. William Mannan.
transparent Published: Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, ©1992.
transparent Description: xix, 343 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
transparent ISBN: ISBN 0299132005
transparent ISBN 9780299132002
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
transparent Contents Note: Contents: 1. The Study of Habitat: A Historical Perspective -- 2. Habitat from an Ecological and Evolutionary Perspective -- 3. Habitat Fragmentation -- 4. Measuring Wildlife Habitat -- 5. Foraging Behavior and Habitat Resources -- 6. Development of Predictive Models -- 7. Multivariate Assessment of Wildlife Habitat.
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Summary: Ultimately, the success of conservation efforts depends on gathering analyzing, and interpreting reliable information on species composition communities, and habitats. In recent years, however, the availability of technology for assessing wildlife data has outstripped training in how best to use that technology. To aid the student and the professional this book explains fundamental concepts of both wildlife habitat theory and statistical modeling and analysis. It is the first major effort to bring together the theoretical framework and the practical applications of research on wild animals and their habitats. Taking a critical approach, the authors examine the rationale behind the most common methods of habitat analysis and provide a thorough, evaluative review of past and current literature. They begin with a look at the historical and legislative circumstances that gave rise to research on wildlife-​habitat relationships. Subsequent chapters examine habitat in an ecological and evolutionary perspective, habitat fragmentation, ways in which habitat can be measured and the data then analyzed, and how the foraging behavior of animals fits into analysis of habitat relationships. The closing chapters discuss predictive models and multivariate analysis. Throughout the book, the authors suggest directions for future research on wildlife habitat. Wildlife-​Habitat Relationships goes beyond introductory wildlife biology textbooks and specialized studies of single species to provide a broad but sophisticated understanding of habitat relationships applicable to all species. Designed as a text for advanced students in zoology, ecology, wildlife biology, and other natural resource fields, this volume provides explanations of ecological theory that will be useful as well for the practicing wildlife manager. The extensive literature review is a base of information valuable to all researchers.
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
transparent Additional Physical Forms: Online version: Morrison, Michael L. Wildlife-​habitat relationships. Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, ©1992 (OCoLC)64702333​6
transparent Elect. Loc./Access: Table of contents http://www.gbv.​de/dms/bowker/t​oc/978029913200​2.pdf
transparent Subject: Habitat (Ecology)
transparent Animal ecology.
transparent Ecology.
transparent Animals.
transparent Feral animals.
transparent Ecology
transparent Animals, Wild
transparent Wildlife management.
transparent Habitats.
transparent Forest ecology.
transparent Animal ecology.
transparent Écologie animale.
transparent Écologie.
transparent Animaux sauvages.
transparent ecology. aat
transparent Feral animals fast
transparent Ecology fast
transparent Animals fast
transparent Animal ecology fast
transparent Habitat (Ecology) fast
transparent Habitat gnd
transparent Methode gnd
transparent Tierökologie gnd
transparent Habitat (ecologie) gtt
transparent Écologie animale. ram
transparent Habitat (écologie) ram
transparent Index - Uncontrolled: Animals Ecology
transparent diergedrag
transparent animal behaviour
transparent dieren
transparent ecologie
transparent ecology
transparent fauna
transparent gewoonten
transparent habits
transparent bescherming
transparent protection
transparent wildbescherming
transparent wildlife conservation
transparent wildbeheer
transparent wildlife management
transparent Wildlife Conservation and Management
transparent Animal Ecology
transparent Wildbescherming en -beheer
transparent Dierecologie
transparent Name Added Entry: Marcot, Bruce G.
transparent Mannan, R. William.

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