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Explore the complexities of wildlife ecology, conservation, and management with our comprehensive textbook. This essential resource, published by John Wiley & Sons and ISBN 9781118291078, is designed for senior undergraduate and graduate students keen on mastering the vital principles of sustainable wildlife management. Spanning 528 pages, this brand-new third edition walks readers through the intricate relationships between demography, animal behavior, and ecosystem dynamics, emphasizing practical applications and the development of quantitative skills crucial for effective wildlife management.
This updated edition introduces brand new chapters covering key topics such as habitat use, selection, fragmentation, and population viability analysis. Furthermore, it discusses the consequences of climate change on wildlife and evolutionary responses to ecological disturbances, providing an in-depth understanding of current challenges in wildlife conservation.
With a strong focus on analytical techniques, this textbook equips students with the mathematical and statistical tools needed to set realistic conservation objectives within an ecological framework. Additionally, a companion website offers downloadable computer programs in R and Mathcad, facilitating hands-on practice with worked examples that reinforce statistical principles and population models.
**Delivery Information:** Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Make this insightful text part of your academic journey and gain the knowledge necessary to contribute to wildlife ecology and effective conservation practices.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781118291078
Year: 2014
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 528
Description:
To understand modern principles of sustainable management and
the conservation of wildlife species requires intimate knowledge
about demography, animal behavior, and ecosystem dynamics. With
emphasis on practical application and quantitative skill
development, this book weaves together these disparate elements in
a single
coherent textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students.
It reviews analytical techniques, explaining the mathematical and
statistical principles behind them, and shows how these can be used
to formulate
realistic objectives within an ecological framework.Â
This third edition is comprehensive and up-to-date, and
includes:
Brand new chapters that disseminate rapidly developing topics in
the field: habitat use and selection; habitat fragmentation,
movement, and corridors; population viability. analysis, the
consequences of climate change; and evolutionary responses to
disturbance
A thorough updating of all chapters to present important areas of
wildlife research and management with recent developments and
examples.
A new online study aid ? a wide variety of downloadable
computer programs in the freeware packages R and Mathcad, available
through a companion website. Worked examples enable readers to
practice calculations explained in the text and to develop a solid
understanding of key statistical procedures and population models
commonly used in wildlife ecology and management.
The first half of the book provides a solid background in key
ecological concepts. The second half uses these concepts to develop
a deeper understanding
This updated edition introduces brand new chapters covering key topics such as habitat use, selection, fragmentation, and population viability analysis. Furthermore, it discusses the consequences of climate change on wildlife and evolutionary responses to ecological disturbances, providing an in-depth understanding of current challenges in wildlife conservation.
With a strong focus on analytical techniques, this textbook equips students with the mathematical and statistical tools needed to set realistic conservation objectives within an ecological framework. Additionally, a companion website offers downloadable computer programs in R and Mathcad, facilitating hands-on practice with worked examples that reinforce statistical principles and population models.
**Delivery Information:** Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Make this insightful text part of your academic journey and gain the knowledge necessary to contribute to wildlife ecology and effective conservation practices.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781118291078
Year: 2014
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 528
Description:
To understand modern principles of sustainable management and
the conservation of wildlife species requires intimate knowledge
about demography, animal behavior, and ecosystem dynamics. With
emphasis on practical application and quantitative skill
development, this book weaves together these disparate elements in
a single
coherent textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students.
It reviews analytical techniques, explaining the mathematical and
statistical principles behind them, and shows how these can be used
to formulate
realistic objectives within an ecological framework.Â
This third edition is comprehensive and up-to-date, and
includes:
Brand new chapters that disseminate rapidly developing topics in
the field: habitat use and selection; habitat fragmentation,
movement, and corridors; population viability. analysis, the
consequences of climate change; and evolutionary responses to
disturbance
A thorough updating of all chapters to present important areas of
wildlife research and management with recent developments and
examples.
A new online study aid ? a wide variety of downloadable
computer programs in the freeware packages R and Mathcad, available
through a companion website. Worked examples enable readers to
practice calculations explained in the text and to develop a solid
understanding of key statistical procedures and population models
commonly used in wildlife ecology and management.
The first half of the book provides a solid background in key
ecological concepts. The second half uses these concepts to develop
a deeper understanding