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Experimental approaches to conservation biology / edited by Malcolm S. Gordon and Soraya M. Bartol.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Gordon, Malcolm S.
Bartol, Soraya M., 1970-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Conservation biology.
Biology, Experimental.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (360 p.)
1 online resource
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berkeley, Calif. ; London : University of California Press, 2004.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
We are living in the early stages of a looming worldwide extinction crisis. Abundant evidence shows that the current rate of species extinctions is nearing its highest level since the asteroid collision 65 million years ago, and that humans are largely responsible. This book addresses the urgent need to understand and find solutions to this crisis. Written by an international team of contributors who are among the best-known and most active experimental biologists working in the field of conservation biology today, it provides a unique approach by focusing on individual species rather than whole plant and animal communities. Emphasizing throughout how conservation biology can benefit from an experimental approach, the book looks at a wide range of terrestrial and aquatic species-from giant pandas and tree snails to sea turtles and Steller sea lions-and demonstrates what can be done both to preserve rare species and to combat invasive organisms. Finally, contributors show how we can bridge the gap between policy makers and research scientists in order to develop lasting solutions to these problems.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Contributors
1. Experimental Biology in Conservation Science
2. Overview
3. Contributions of Ex Situ Propagation and Molecular Genetics to Conservation of Hawaiian Tree Snails
4. Multiple Causes for Declining Amphibian Populations
5. Energetics of Leatherback Sea Turtles
6. Experimental Strategies for the Recovery of Depleted Populations of West Indian Rock Iguanas
7. Endocrinology and the Conservation of New Zealand Birds
8. Conservation of Australian Arid-Zone Marsupials
9. The Population Decline of Steller Sea Lions
10. Overview
11. Tipping the Balance in the Restoration of Native Plants
12. Using Natural Experiments in the Study of Alien Tree Invasions
13. Biological Control in Support of Conservation
14. Overview
15. The Army and the Desert Tortoise
16. Integrating Experimental Research with the Needs of Natural-Resource and Land Managers
17. Making Wildlife Research More Meaningful by Prioritizing Science, Linking Disciplines, and Building Capacity
18. African National Parks under Challenge
Systematic Index
Subject Index
Notes:
Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612357305
9781282357303
1282357301
9780520930636
0520930630
9781417545155
1417545151
OCLC:
228113312

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