Applied population and community ecology: the case of feral pigs in Australia

Part of the Zoological Society of London's "Conservation Science and Practice Series", "Applied Population and Community Ecology" evaluates theory in population and community ecology using a case study of feral pigs, birds and plants in the high country of south-eastern Aust...

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Main Author: Hone, Jim (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Chichester, West Sussex Wiley 2012
Series:Conservation science and practice series 11
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Online Access:Volltext
Summary:Part of the Zoological Society of London's "Conservation Science and Practice Series", "Applied Population and Community Ecology" evaluates theory in population and community ecology using a case study of feral pigs, birds and plants in the high country of south-eastern Australia. In sequence, the book reviews the relevant theory and uses long-term research over a quarter of a century on the population ecology of feral pigs and then community ecology of birds and plants, to evaluate the theory. The book brings together into one volume, research results of many observational, experimental and modelling studies and directly compares them with those from related studies around the world. The implications of the results for future wildlife management are also discussed. Intended readers are ecologists, graduate students in ecology and wildlife management and conservation and pest managers.
Item Description:Angekündigter Zusatz zum Hauptsacht.: A case study of terrestrial vertebrates
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource
ISBN:9781118329689
9781118329719
9781118329702
9781118329696
9780470658642

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