Wildlife-Habitat Relationships

Wildlife-Habitat Relationships
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Publisher : Island Press
Total Pages : 521
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ISBN-10 : 9781597266338
ISBN-13 : 1597266337
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Synopsis Wildlife-Habitat Relationships by : Michael L. Morrison

Wildlife-Habitat Relationships goes beyond introductory wildlife biology texts to provide wildlife professionals and students with an understanding of the importance of habitat relationships in studying and managing wildlife. The book offers a unique synthesis and critical evaluation of data, methods, and studies, along with specific guidance on how to conduct rigorous studies. Now in its third edition, Wildlife-Habitat Relationships combines basic field zoology and natural history, evolutionary biology, ecological theory, and quantitative tools in explaining ecological processes and their influence on wildlife and habitats. Also included is a glossary of terms that every wildlife professional should know.

Wildlife Habitat Relationships in Forested Ecosystems

Wildlife Habitat Relationships in Forested Ecosystems
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Publisher : Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D01456664H
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Synopsis Wildlife Habitat Relationships in Forested Ecosystems by : David R. Patton

Presents the most recently developed theory of environment and how this theory relates to the wildlife in forested ecosystems. Patton proposes a systems analysis approach to management of habitat relationships, and makes a convincing case for the importance of using computer-maintained databases and computer models in ecosystem management. For researchers, land managers, and policy makers. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Wildlife-habitat Relationships in Oregon and Washington

Wildlife-habitat Relationships in Oregon and Washington
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Total Pages : 764
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015049742813
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Synopsis Wildlife-habitat Relationships in Oregon and Washington by : David H. Johnson

This volume provides information about the terrestrial, freshwater, and marine habitats of Oregon and Washington and the wildlife that depend upon them; it also supports broader and more consistent conservation planning, management, and research. The 27 chapters identify 593 wildlife species, define some 300 wildlife terms, profile wildlife communities, review introduced and extirpated species and species at risk, and discuss management approaches. The volume includes color and bandw photographs, maps, diagrams, and illustrations; and the accompanying CD-ROM contains additional wildlife data (60,000 records), maps, and seven matrixes that link wildlife species with their respective habitat types. Johnson is a wildlife biologist, engineer, and habitat scientist; and O'Neill is director of the Northwest Habitat Institute; they worked together on this publication project as its managing directors. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

Wildlife-habitat Relationships

Wildlife-habitat Relationships
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0299156400
ISBN-13 : 9780299156404
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Synopsis Wildlife-habitat Relationships by : Michael A. Morrison

Anyone working with wildlife must be concerned with its habitat—its identification, measurement, and analysis. Wildlife-Habitat Relationships goes beyond introductory wildlife biology texts and specialized studies of single species to provide a broad but advanced understanding of habitat relationships applicable to all terrestrial species. It also includes coverage of spatial analysis, landscape ecology, animal populations and their quantification, behavioral studies, and resources available to the wildlife professional. Completely updated with the latest research results and literature, this Second Edition provides new sections on: • vegetation ecology and its role in animal distribution and habitat use; • factors driving animal population dynamics; • approaches to study design and experimental methodologies; • ecosystem management and other new initiatives in habitat management; • reviews research and concepts of habitat corridors, fragmentation, and connectivity, for maintaining metapopulations and population viability; • the advancement of wildlife education. This edition also offers greatly expanded coverage of the growing field of landscape ecology, including new chapters on habitat heterogeneity and responses of wildlife and on habitat isolation, dynamics, and monitoring. Behavioral ecology and habitat measurement are covered in greater depth, as well.

Wildlife-habitat Relationships

Wildlife-habitat Relationships
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Total Pages : 7
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:40046200
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Synopsis Wildlife-habitat Relationships by : Colleen A. DeLong

Applied Wildlife Habitat Management

Applied Wildlife Habitat Management
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Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781623495039
ISBN-13 : 1623495032
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Applied Wildlife Habitat Management by : Roel R. Lopez

This introductory textbook to wildlife habitat ecology and management offers students and practitioners the basic tools to understand, plan, implement, measure, analyze, and document efforts to improve habitat for wildlife. Providing a step-by-step guide that is adaptable to a range of environmental settings, the authors first lay out the ecological principles applicable to any project. They then take the reader through various sampling designs, measurement techniques, and analytical methods required to develop and complete a habitat project, including the creation of a report or management plan. The authors emphasize key management concepts and provide exercises putting ecological principles into practice. Case studies identify emerging issues that are changing and complicating wildlife habitat management. These include large-scale ecological concerns and their social and political challenges—global climate change, the decline in water quality and availability, loss and fragmentation of habitat, broadening invasive species and diseases, increased human-wildlife conflicts, and urbanization. This practical guide is an invaluable reference for students, land managers, and landowners who are developing and implementing management plans for habitat modification and improvement on both private and public lands.

Comparison of Wildlife Habitat Suitability Models Using the California Wildlife Habitat Relationship System

Comparison of Wildlife Habitat Suitability Models Using the California Wildlife Habitat Relationship System
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Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:37566083
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Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Comparison of Wildlife Habitat Suitability Models Using the California Wildlife Habitat Relationship System by : Joseph A. Ramos

Presents a spatial version of the Wildlife Habitat Relationships (WHR) system using satellite data, which are classified as part of the Klamath Province Mapping Pilot Project. This project compares a spatial version with summer home range polygons derived from a migratory mule deer telemetry study.