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adam_text | Essentials of
Conservation Biology
THIRD EDITION
RICHARD B J^RIMACK
Boston University
Sinauer Associates, Inc Publishers
Sunderland, Massachusetts U S A
Contents
IT
I Major Issues That Define the Discipline 1
CHAPTER 1 What Is Conservation Biology? 3
The New Science of Conservation Biology 5 Conservation Biology s Ethical Principles 11
Conservation Biology Complements the Traditional The Origins of Conservation Biology 12
Disciplines 6 European Origins 14
Conservation Biology Is a Crisis Discipline 7 American Origins 16
BOX1 A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO SEA ANew Science Is Born 22
TURTLE CONSERVATION: PROJETOTAMAR IN • Conservation Biology: A Dynamic
BRAZIL 8
and Growing Field 22
CHAPTER 2 What Is Biological Diversity? 27
Species Divers i ty 29 B0X3 KELP FORESTS AND SEA OTTERS:
What Is a Species? 19 SHAPINGAN0CEAN ECOSYSTEM 44
BOX 2 NAMING AND CLASSIFYING SPECIES 31 Ecological Succession 46
The Origin ofNezv Species 33 SPecies Interactions «» Communities 47
Species Diversity and Its Measurement 36 Principles of Community Organization 49
Genetic Diversity 39 Keystone Species and Guilds 53
What Is Genetic Diversity? 39 Keystone ^sources 57
Community Diversity 42 Ecosystem Dynamics 57
What Are Communities and Ecosystems? 43 Conclusion 58
viii Contents
CHAPTERS Where Is the World s Biological Diversity Found? 61
Two of the Most Diverse Ecosystems
on Earth 63
Tropical Rain Forests 63
Coral Reefs 64
Patterns of Diversity 65
Factors Affecting Species Richness 68
Variation in Climate and Environment 68
Variation in Topography, Geological Age,
and Habitat Size 68
Why Are There So Many Species
in the Tropics? 69
•How Many Species Exist Worldwide? 71
New Species Are Being Discovered All the Time 71
Recently Discovered Communities 73
Diversity Surveys: Collecting and Counting
Species 74
BOX 4 CONSERVING A WORLD UNKNOWN:
HYDROTHERMAL VENTS AND OIL PLUMES 75
Estimating the Number of Species 77
The Need for More Taxonomists 80
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Valuing Biodiversity amp;5
CHAPTER 4 Ecological Economics and Direct Economic Values 87
Why Economic Valuation Is Needed 87
BOX 5 INDUSTRY, ECOLOGY, AND ECOTOURISM
IN YELLOWSTONE PARK 90
Assigning Economic Value to Biological
Diversity 91
Evaluating Development Projects 92
Cost-Benefit Analysis 92
Natural Resource Loss and the Wealth
of Societies 94
One Approach to Assigning Economic
Value 96
Direct Use Values 97
Consumptive Use Value 97
BOX 6 HOW MUCH IS A SPECIES WORTH? 98
Productive Use Value 102
BOX 7 MIGHTY MULTITUDES OF MICROBES:
- NOT TO BE IGNORED! 105
CHAPTERS Indirect Economic Values 111
Nonconsumptive Use Value 111
Ecosystem Productivity 112
Protection of Water and Soil Resources 114
Climate Regulation 116
Waste Treatment and Nutrient Retention 116
Species Relationships 117
Environmental Monitors 118
Recreation and Ecotourism 118
BOX 8 THE DECLINE OF FUNGI IN THE FOREST: •
A PREMONITION OF DISASTER 119
Educational and Scientific Value 123
Other Ways of Valuing Biodiversity 124
Option Value 124
BOX 9 CASSAVA MEALYBUGS:
A BIOCONTROL SUCCESS STORY 125
Existence Value 131
Is Economic Valuation Enough? 134
Contents ix
CHAPTER 6 Ethical Values 137
Ethical Values of Biological Diversity 137
Ethical Arguments for Preserving Biological
Diversity 139
BOX 10 SHARKS: A FEARED ANIMAL IN DECLINE 140
BOX 11 RELIGION AND CONSERVATION 145
Enlightened Self-interest: Biodiversity and
Human Development 148
Deep Ecology 151
Threats to Biological Diversity 157
CHAPTER 7 Extinction 159
Past Mass Extinctions 160
The Current, Human-Caused Mass
Extinction 162
Background Extinction Rates 169
Extinction Rates on Islands 170 I
BOX 12 INVASIVE SPECIES AND EXTINCTIONS
IN ISLAND ECOSYSTEMS 172
Extinction Rates in Water 174
Estimating Extinction Rates with the Island
Biogeography Model 174
BOX 13 CONSERVING ENDEMIC FISH IN
LAKE VICTORIA 177
Extinction Rates and Habitat Loss 180
Assumptions and Generalizations in the Island Bio-
- geography Model 182
Other Methods for Calculating Extinction Rates 183
Local Extinctions 183
CHAPTER 8 Vulnerability to Extinction 189
Endemic Species and Extinction 191 BOX 15 WHY ARE FROGS AND TOADS CROAKING? 201
Species Most Vulnerable to Extinction 193 Conserva t ion Categor ies 203
BOX 14 CRISIS AFTER CRISIS FOR THE Natura l Heri tage Data Centers 208
BLACK-FOOTED FERRET 194
CHAPTER 9 Habitat Destruction, Fragmentation, Degradation,
and Global Climate Change 213
The Problem of Human Population
Growth 214
Habitat Destruction 217
Threatened Rain Forests 220
Other Threatened Habitats 225
Desertification 229
Habitat Fragmentation 230
The Effects of Fragmentation on Species Mobility 235
Edge Effects 237
Two Studies of Habitat Fragmentation 241
Habitat Degradation and Pollution 241
Pesticide Pollution 243
BOX 16 PESTICIDES AND RAPTORS:
SENTINEL SPECIES WARN OF DANGER 244
Water Pollution 246
Air Pollution 248
Global Climate Change 252
Changes in Temperate and Tropical Climates 256
Plants and Climate Change 258
Rising Sea Levels 259
The Overall Effect of Global Warming 260
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CHAPTER 10 Overexploitation, Invasive Species, and Disease 265
Overexploitation 265 Invasive Species on Islands 279
Exploitation in the Modern World 267 Invasive Species in Aquatic Habitats 280
Maximum Sustainable Yield 270 The AbiUty of Species to Become Invasive 283
BOX 17 ENDANGERED WHALES: Disease 285
MAKING A COMEBACK? 271 The Impl icat ions of Invas ive Species a n d
What Can Be Done to Stop Overexploitation ? 275 Diseases for Human Health 290
Invasive Species 276 Conclusion 291
// / Conservation at the Population
; ( / and Species Levels 295
CHAPTER 11 Problems of Small Populations 297
Essential Concepts for Smal l Popula t ions 298 B9X18 RHINO SPECIES IN ASIA AND AFRICA:
»„• • i/-Mni- /ArfT/Dfioo i GENETIC DIVERSITY AND HABITAT LOSS 31
Minimum Viable Population (MVP) 298
Minimum Dynamic Area (MDA) 299 OtherFactors^^Affectthe Persistence
Loss of Genetic Variability 302 ofSmaUP ° Pulations320
r- rnjJ^, „ , ,„ , Demographic Variation 321
Consequences of Reduced Genetic Variability 306 a r
T- L T-i L T- • • r a !• Environmental Variation and Catastrophes 323
Factors Tliat Determine Effective r
Population Size 310 Extinction Vortices 325CHAPTER 12 Applied Population Biology 329
Methods for Studying Populations 331 Population Viability Analysis 344
Gathering Ecological Information 331 Metapopulations 348
Monitoring Populations 333 - • Long-Term Monitoring of Species and
BOX 19 THREE PRIMATOLO GISTS WHO Ecosys tems 351
BECAME ACTIVISTS 336
CHAPTER 13 Establishing New Populations 357
Three Approaches to Establishing New Social Behavior of Released Animals 365
Populations 358 Animal Reproduction Case Studies 367
BOX 20 WOLVES RETURN TO A COLD WELCOME 359 Establishing Neiu Plant Populations 368
Considerations for Successful Programs 361 Government Regulation of New Populations
Contents xi
CHAPTER 14 E^Situ Conservation Strategies 377
Limitations of Ex Situ Conservation 380 Aquariums 392
Ex Situ Conservation Facilities 382 Botanical Gardens and Arboretums 395
Zoos 382 BOX 2 2 SEED SAVERS AND CROP VARIETIES 402
BOX 21 LOVE ALONE CANNOT SAVE Conc lus ion 410
THE GIANT PANDA 384
Practical Applications 413
CHAPTER 15 Establishing Protected Areas 415
Existing Protected Areas 416 Centers of Biodiversity 429
Creating New Protected Areas 418 Wilderness Areas 433
BOX 23 ECOLOGISTS AND REAL ESTATE EXPERTS How Much Protection Is Needed? 435
MINGLE ATTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY 419 Ttie IUCN System of Classification 435
Identifying Priorities for Protecting Establishing Protected Areas with Limited Data 436
Biodiversity 420 Size and Effectiveness 437
Prioritization Systems 422 Linking New Protected Areas to Reserve
National Priorities for Establishing Protected Areas Networks 439
Gap Analysis 440
Determining Which Areas Should Be
Protected 427
CHAPTER 16 Designing Networks of Protected Areas 447
Issues of Reserve Design 448 Linking Reserves with Habitat Corridors 457
Creating Adequately Sized Reserves 449 • - Habitat Corridor Case Studies 461
Reserve Design and Species Preservation 453 Landscape Ecology and Park Design 463
Minimizing Edge and Fragmentation Effects 454 BOX 24 NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGES 467
Conservat ion Ne two rk s 456 Conclus ion 468
CHAPTER 17 Managing Protected Areas 473
Monitoring as a Management Tool 475 Managing Water 484
Identifying and Managing Threats 476 Managing Keystone Resources 484
Managing Invasive Species 478 Managing Parks and People 486
Managing Habitat 479 Regulating Activities inside Protected Areas 492
BOX 25 HABITAT MANAGEMENT: Park Manag emen t Resources 495
THE KEY TO SUCCESS IN THE CONSERVATION
OF ENDANGERED BUTTERFLIES 481
xii Contents
CHAPTER 18 Outside Protected Areas 499
The Value of Unprotected Habitat 501 Case Studies 514
BOX 26 IN DEFENSE OF WILDLIFE SEND IN Managed Coniferous Forests 515
THE MARINES! 504
African wildlife outside Parks 516
Multiple-Use Habitat 507 Community-Based Wildlife Management
K
Ecosystem Management 509 « Zambia 519
CHAPTER 19 Restoration Ecology 525
Damage and Restoration 526 Restoration of Some Major Communities 533
Ecological Restoration Techniques 528 Wetlands 533
Practical Considerations 529 Lake5 534
Case Studies 531 BOX 27 EASIER SAID THAN DONE:
Wetlands Restoration in Japan 531 RESTORINGTHE KISSIMMEE RIVER 535
The Grand Canyon-Colorado River Ecosystem 531 Prairies 537
Restoration in Urban Areas 532 TroPical DnJ Forest in Costa Rica 540
The Future of Restoration Ecology 543
i
Conservation and Human Societies 547
CHAPTER 20 Conservation and Sustainable Development
at the Local and National Levels 549
Conservation at the Local Level 551 Conservation Ethics 567
Land Trusts 551 Conservation Efforts That Involve Traditional
Local Legislation 554 Societies 571
rmcmratJnnaffuAi^^,]T Q,«,i W BOX 28 PEOPLE-FRIENDLY CONSERVATION IN THE
Conservat ion at the Na t i ona l Level 555
H |LLS 0FS0UTHWEST|ND|A578
National Legislation 556
_,,,__,, „ „ __„ Evaluating Conservation Initiatives That Involve
The U S Endangered Species Act 558 Traditional Societies 583
Traditional Societies, Conservation, and
Sustainable Use 565
Contents xiii
CHAPTER 21 An International Approach to Conservation
and Sustainable Development 587
International Agreements to Protect National Environmental Funds 605
Species 589 Debt-for-Nature Swaps 606
BOX 29 THE WAR FOR THE ELEPHANT: Marine Environments 607
IS THE ARMISTICE OVER? 591 International Development Banks and
International Agreements to Protect Ecosystem Damage 608
Habitat 593 Development Lending Case Studies 608
The Earth Summit, 1992 597 Reforming Development Lending 612
International Funding 601 BOX 3 0 HOW MUCH WILL THE THREE GORGES DAM
The World Bank and the Global Environment REALLY COST? 613
Facility 602 Increased Funding Is Necessary for the
Case Study: Funding in Latin America 603 Future 618
Is the Funding Adequate and Effective? 604
CHAPTER 22 An Agenda fpr the Future 623
Ongoing Problems and Possible Solutions 624 Challenges for Conservation Biologists 632
Conservation Biologists Role in Protecting Achieving the Agenda 633
Biodiversity 629
BOX 31 ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM CONFRONTS
THE OPPOSITION 630
Appendix 639
Bibliography 645
Index 679
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physical | XVI, 698 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
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spelling | Primack, Richard B. 1950- Verfasser (DE-588)113762380 aut Essentials of conservation biology Richard B. Primack 3. ed. Sunderland, Mass. Sinauer 2002 XVI, 698 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Biologie de la conservation Conservation de la biodiversité rasuqam Conservation biology Artenreichtum (DE-588)4131912-6 gnd rswk-swf Naturschutz (DE-588)4115348-0 gnd rswk-swf Biologie (DE-588)4006851-1 gnd rswk-swf Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd rswk-swf Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Biologie (DE-588)4006851-1 s Naturschutz (DE-588)4115348-0 s 1\p DE-604 Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 s Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 s 2\p DE-604 Artenreichtum (DE-588)4131912-6 s 3\p DE-604 4\p DE-604 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009886343&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 4\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Primack, Richard B. 1950- Essentials of conservation biology Biologie de la conservation Conservation de la biodiversité rasuqam Conservation biology Artenreichtum (DE-588)4131912-6 gnd Naturschutz (DE-588)4115348-0 gnd Biologie (DE-588)4006851-1 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 gnd |
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title | Essentials of conservation biology |
title_auth | Essentials of conservation biology |
title_exact_search | Essentials of conservation biology |
title_full | Essentials of conservation biology Richard B. Primack |
title_fullStr | Essentials of conservation biology Richard B. Primack |
title_full_unstemmed | Essentials of conservation biology Richard B. Primack |
title_short | Essentials of conservation biology |
title_sort | essentials of conservation biology |
topic | Biologie de la conservation Conservation de la biodiversité rasuqam Conservation biology Artenreichtum (DE-588)4131912-6 gnd Naturschutz (DE-588)4115348-0 gnd Biologie (DE-588)4006851-1 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Biologie de la conservation Conservation de la biodiversité Conservation biology Artenreichtum Naturschutz Biologie Umweltschutz Biodiversität Lehrbuch |
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