Metapopulations and wildlife conservation:
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Island Press
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505 | 8 | |a Rural landscape development is converting once-vast expanses of open space into pockets of habitat where wildlife populations exist in isolation from other members of their species. The central concept of metapopulation dynamics - that a constellation of partially isolated patches can yield overall stability to a system that is chaotic at the level of the individual patch - offers an important new way of thinking about the conservation and management of populations dispersed among small habitat fragments. This approach is proving to be a rich resource for biologists hoping to arrest the current catastrophic loss of biodiversity. An understanding of metapopulation theory and analysis is critical to the modern practice of wildlife conservation and management. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, addressing the needs of an applied professional audience for comprehensible information to integrate into their practices. Leading conservation biologists, ecologists, wildlife managers, and other experts consider the emergence and development of metapopulation theory and explore its applicability and usefulness to real-world conservation programs | |
505 | 8 | 0 | |t From bottleneck to metapopulation: recovery of the tule elk in California |r Dale R. McCullough, Jon K. Fischer, and Jonathan D. Ballou --Dt Metapopulation management: what patch are we in and which corridor should we take? |r Dale R. McCullough |
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author_additional | Dale R. McCullough -- Michael Gilpin -- Philip W. Hedrick -- John A. Wiens -- William Z. Lidicker and Walter D. Koenig -- Per Sjogren-Gulve and Chris Ray Barry R. Noon and Kevin S. McKelvey -- R.J. Gutierrez and Susan Harrison -- Bradley M. Stith, John W. Fitzpatrick, Glen E. Woolfenden, and Bill Pranty -- Mary V. Price and Michael Gilpin John Harwood, Helen Stanley, Marie-Odile Beudels, and Charles Vanderlinden -- Anne E. York, Richard L. Merrick, and Thomas R. Loughlin -- Paul Beier -- F. Lance Craighead and Ernest R. Vyse -- Vernon C. Bleich, John D. Wehausen, Rob Roy Ramey, and Jennifer L. Rechel Dale R. McCullough, Jon K. Fischer, and Jonathan D. Ballou --Dt Metapopulation management: what patch are we in and which corridor should we take? Dale R. McCullough |
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contents | Rural landscape development is converting once-vast expanses of open space into pockets of habitat where wildlife populations exist in isolation from other members of their species. The central concept of metapopulation dynamics - that a constellation of partially isolated patches can yield overall stability to a system that is chaotic at the level of the individual patch - offers an important new way of thinking about the conservation and management of populations dispersed among small habitat fragments. This approach is proving to be a rich resource for biologists hoping to arrest the current catastrophic loss of biodiversity. An understanding of metapopulation theory and analysis is critical to the modern practice of wildlife conservation and management. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, addressing the needs of an applied professional audience for comprehensible information to integrate into their practices. Leading conservation biologists, ecologists, wildlife managers, and other experts consider the emergence and development of metapopulation theory and explore its applicability and usefulness to real-world conservation programs Introduction Metapopulations and wildlife conservation: approaches to modeling spatial structure Genetics of metapopulations: aspects of a comprehensive perspective Wildlife in patchy environments: metapopulations, mosaics, and management Responses of terrestrial vertebrates to habitat edges and corridors Using logistic regression to model metapopulation dynamics: large-scale forestry extirpates the pool frog Common framework for conservation planning: linking individual and metapopulation models Applying metapopulation theory to spotted owl management: a history and critique Classification and conservation of metapopulations: a case study of the Florida scrub jay Modelers, mammalogists, and metapopulations: designing Stephens' kangaroo rat reserves Metapopulation dynamics of the Mediterranean monk seal Analysis of the steller sea lion metapopulation in Alaska Metapopulation models, tenacious tracking, and cougar conservation Brown/grizzly bear metapopulations Metapopulation theory and mountain sheep: implications for conservation From bottleneck to metapopulation: recovery of the tule elk in California |
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spelling | Metapopulations and wildlife conservation edited by Dale R. McCullough Washington, D.C. Island Press [1996] © 1996 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier "Based on a symposium ... held at the First Annual Meeting of the Wildlife Society on 22 September 1994 in Albuquerque, New Mexico"--Preface Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 3, 2015) Introduction Metapopulations and wildlife conservation: approaches to modeling spatial structure Genetics of metapopulations: aspects of a comprehensive perspective Wildlife in patchy environments: metapopulations, mosaics, and management Responses of terrestrial vertebrates to habitat edges and corridors Using logistic regression to model metapopulation dynamics: large-scale forestry extirpates the pool frog Dale R. McCullough -- Michael Gilpin -- Philip W. Hedrick -- John A. Wiens -- William Z. Lidicker and Walter D. Koenig -- Per Sjogren-Gulve and Chris Ray Common framework for conservation planning: linking individual and metapopulation models Applying metapopulation theory to spotted owl management: a history and critique Classification and conservation of metapopulations: a case study of the Florida scrub jay Modelers, mammalogists, and metapopulations: designing Stephens' kangaroo rat reserves Barry R. Noon and Kevin S. McKelvey -- R.J. Gutierrez and Susan Harrison -- Bradley M. Stith, John W. Fitzpatrick, Glen E. Woolfenden, and Bill Pranty -- Mary V. Price and Michael Gilpin Metapopulation dynamics of the Mediterranean monk seal Analysis of the steller sea lion metapopulation in Alaska Metapopulation models, tenacious tracking, and cougar conservation Brown/grizzly bear metapopulations Metapopulation theory and mountain sheep: implications for conservation John Harwood, Helen Stanley, Marie-Odile Beudels, and Charles Vanderlinden -- Anne E. York, Richard L. Merrick, and Thomas R. Loughlin -- Paul Beier -- F. Lance Craighead and Ernest R. Vyse -- Vernon C. Bleich, John D. Wehausen, Rob Roy Ramey, and Jennifer L. Rechel Rural landscape development is converting once-vast expanses of open space into pockets of habitat where wildlife populations exist in isolation from other members of their species. The central concept of metapopulation dynamics - that a constellation of partially isolated patches can yield overall stability to a system that is chaotic at the level of the individual patch - offers an important new way of thinking about the conservation and management of populations dispersed among small habitat fragments. This approach is proving to be a rich resource for biologists hoping to arrest the current catastrophic loss of biodiversity. An understanding of metapopulation theory and analysis is critical to the modern practice of wildlife conservation and management. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, addressing the needs of an applied professional audience for comprehensible information to integrate into their practices. Leading conservation biologists, ecologists, wildlife managers, and other experts consider the emergence and development of metapopulation theory and explore its applicability and usefulness to real-world conservation programs From bottleneck to metapopulation: recovery of the tule elk in California Dale R. McCullough, Jon K. Fischer, and Jonathan D. Ballou --Dt Metapopulation management: what patch are we in and which corridor should we take? Dale R. McCullough NATURE / Animals / Mammals bisacsh SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Mammals bisacsh Bird populations fast Mammal populations fast Wildlife conservation fast Wildlife management fast Mammal populations Congresses Bird populations Congresses Wildlife conservation Congresses Wildlife management Congresses Wildtiere (DE-588)4135893-4 gnd rswk-swf Naturschutz (DE-588)4115348-0 gnd rswk-swf Säugetiere (DE-588)4051253-8 gnd rswk-swf Vögel (DE-588)4063673-2 gnd rswk-swf Demökologie (DE-588)4149059-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Vögel (DE-588)4063673-2 s Demökologie (DE-588)4149059-9 s 1\p DE-604 Wildtiere (DE-588)4135893-4 s Naturschutz (DE-588)4115348-0 s 2\p DE-604 Säugetiere (DE-588)4051253-8 s 3\p DE-604 McCullough, Dale R. 1933- edt Wildlife Society Meeting < 1994, Albuquerque, (N.M.)> Sonstige oth http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=972644 Aggregator Volltext 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 |
spellingShingle | Metapopulations and wildlife conservation Rural landscape development is converting once-vast expanses of open space into pockets of habitat where wildlife populations exist in isolation from other members of their species. The central concept of metapopulation dynamics - that a constellation of partially isolated patches can yield overall stability to a system that is chaotic at the level of the individual patch - offers an important new way of thinking about the conservation and management of populations dispersed among small habitat fragments. This approach is proving to be a rich resource for biologists hoping to arrest the current catastrophic loss of biodiversity. An understanding of metapopulation theory and analysis is critical to the modern practice of wildlife conservation and management. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, addressing the needs of an applied professional audience for comprehensible information to integrate into their practices. Leading conservation biologists, ecologists, wildlife managers, and other experts consider the emergence and development of metapopulation theory and explore its applicability and usefulness to real-world conservation programs Introduction Metapopulations and wildlife conservation: approaches to modeling spatial structure Genetics of metapopulations: aspects of a comprehensive perspective Wildlife in patchy environments: metapopulations, mosaics, and management Responses of terrestrial vertebrates to habitat edges and corridors Using logistic regression to model metapopulation dynamics: large-scale forestry extirpates the pool frog Common framework for conservation planning: linking individual and metapopulation models Applying metapopulation theory to spotted owl management: a history and critique Classification and conservation of metapopulations: a case study of the Florida scrub jay Modelers, mammalogists, and metapopulations: designing Stephens' kangaroo rat reserves Metapopulation dynamics of the Mediterranean monk seal Analysis of the steller sea lion metapopulation in Alaska Metapopulation models, tenacious tracking, and cougar conservation Brown/grizzly bear metapopulations Metapopulation theory and mountain sheep: implications for conservation From bottleneck to metapopulation: recovery of the tule elk in California NATURE / Animals / Mammals bisacsh SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Mammals bisacsh Bird populations fast Mammal populations fast Wildlife conservation fast Wildlife management fast Mammal populations Congresses Bird populations Congresses Wildlife conservation Congresses Wildlife management Congresses Wildtiere (DE-588)4135893-4 gnd Naturschutz (DE-588)4115348-0 gnd Säugetiere (DE-588)4051253-8 gnd Vögel (DE-588)4063673-2 gnd Demökologie (DE-588)4149059-9 gnd |
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title | Metapopulations and wildlife conservation |
title_alt | Introduction Metapopulations and wildlife conservation: approaches to modeling spatial structure Genetics of metapopulations: aspects of a comprehensive perspective Wildlife in patchy environments: metapopulations, mosaics, and management Responses of terrestrial vertebrates to habitat edges and corridors Using logistic regression to model metapopulation dynamics: large-scale forestry extirpates the pool frog Common framework for conservation planning: linking individual and metapopulation models Applying metapopulation theory to spotted owl management: a history and critique Classification and conservation of metapopulations: a case study of the Florida scrub jay Modelers, mammalogists, and metapopulations: designing Stephens' kangaroo rat reserves Metapopulation dynamics of the Mediterranean monk seal Analysis of the steller sea lion metapopulation in Alaska Metapopulation models, tenacious tracking, and cougar conservation Brown/grizzly bear metapopulations Metapopulation theory and mountain sheep: implications for conservation From bottleneck to metapopulation: recovery of the tule elk in California |
title_auth | Metapopulations and wildlife conservation |
title_exact_search | Metapopulations and wildlife conservation |
title_full | Metapopulations and wildlife conservation edited by Dale R. McCullough |
title_fullStr | Metapopulations and wildlife conservation edited by Dale R. McCullough |
title_full_unstemmed | Metapopulations and wildlife conservation edited by Dale R. McCullough |
title_short | Metapopulations and wildlife conservation |
title_sort | metapopulations and wildlife conservation |
topic | NATURE / Animals / Mammals bisacsh SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Mammals bisacsh Bird populations fast Mammal populations fast Wildlife conservation fast Wildlife management fast Mammal populations Congresses Bird populations Congresses Wildlife conservation Congresses Wildlife management Congresses Wildtiere (DE-588)4135893-4 gnd Naturschutz (DE-588)4115348-0 gnd Säugetiere (DE-588)4051253-8 gnd Vögel (DE-588)4063673-2 gnd Demökologie (DE-588)4149059-9 gnd |
topic_facet | NATURE / Animals / Mammals SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Mammals Bird populations Mammal populations Wildlife conservation Wildlife management Mammal populations Congresses Bird populations Congresses Wildlife conservation Congresses Wildlife management Congresses Wildtiere Naturschutz Säugetiere Vögel Demökologie Konferenzschrift |
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