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Biology and conservation of musteloids / edited by David W. Macdonald, Chris Newman, and Lauren A. Harrington, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford.

Veterinary: Atwood Library (Campus) QL737.C2 B56 2017
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Macdonald, David W. (David Whyte), editor.
Newman, Chris, 1969- editor.
Harrington, L. A. (Lauren A.), editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Musteloidea.
Musteloidea--Ecology.
Musteloidea--Conservation.
Carnivora.
Carnivora--Ecology.
Carnivora--Conservation.
Wildlife conservation.
Carnivorous animals.
Mustelidae.
Physical Description:
xvii, 701 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Summary:
The musteloids are the most diverse super-family among carnivores, ranging from little known, exotic, and highly endangered species to the popular and familiar, and include a large number of introduced invasives. They feature terrestrial, fossorial, arboreal, and aquatic members, ranging from tenacious predators to frugivorous omnivores, span weights from a 100g weasel to 30kg giant otters, and express a range of social behaviours from the highly gregarious to the fiercely solitary. Musteloids are the subjects of extensive cutting-edge research from phylogenetics to the evolution of sociality and through to the practical implications of disease epidemiology, introduced species management, and climate change. Their diversity and extensive biogeography inform a wide spectrum of ecological theory and conservation practice. The editors of this book have used their combined 90 years of experience working on the behaviour and ecology of wild musteloids to draw together a unique network of the world's most successful and knowledgeable experts. The book begins with nine review chapters covering hot topics in musteloid biology including evolution, disease, social communication, and management. These are followed by twenty extensive case studies providing a range of comprehensive geographic and taxonomic coverage. The final chapter synthesizes what has been discussed in the book, and reflects on the different and diverse conservation needs of musteloids and the wealth of conservation lessons they offer. Biology and Conservation of Musteloids provides a conceptual framework for future research and applied conservation management that is suitable for graduate level students as well as professional researchers in musteloid and carnivore ecology and conservation biology. It will also be of relevance and use to conservationists and wildlife managers. Book jacket.
Contents:
1. Dramatis personae : an introduction to the wild musteloids / David W. Macdonald, Lauren A. Harrington, and Chris Newman
2. The evolutionary history and molecular systematics of the Musteloidea / Klaus-Peter Koepfli, Jerry W. Dragoo, and Xiaoming Wang
3. Form and function of the musteloids / Andrew C. Kitchener, Carlo Meloro, and Terrie M. Williams
4. The population dynamics of bite-sized predators : prey dependence, territoriality and mobility / Xavier Lambin
5. Communication amongst the musteloids : signs, signals, and cues / Christina D. Buesching and Theodore Stankowich
6. Musteloid sociology : the grass-roots of society / David W. Macdonald and Chris Newman
7. People and wild musteloids / Lauren A. Harrington, Jorgelina Marino, and Carolyn M. King
8. Stink or swim : techniques to meet the challenges for the study and conservation of small critters that hide, swim or climb, and may otherwise make themselves unpleasant / Roger A. Powell, Stephen Ellwood, Roland Kays, and Tiit Maran
9. Musteloid diseases : implications for conservation and species management / Chris Newman and Andrew W. Bryne
10. Small mustelids in New Zealand : invasion ecology in a different world / Carolyn M. King, Grant Norbury, and Andrew J. Veale
11. The fisher as a model organism / Roger A. Powell, Aaron N. Facka, Mourad W. Gabriel, Jonathan H. Gilbert, J. Mark Higley, Scott D. LaPoint, Nicholas P. McCann, Wayne Spencer, and Craig M. Thompson
12. Quantifying loss and degradation of former American marten habitat due to the impacts of forestry operations and associated road networks in northern Idaho, USA / Samuel A. Cushman and Tzeidle N. Wasserman
13. Asian badgers
the same, only different : how diversity among badger societies informs socio-ecological theory and challenges conservation / Youbing Zhou, Chris Newman, Yayoi Kaneko, Christina D. Buesching, Wenwen Chen, Zhao-Min Zhou, Zongqiang Xie, and David W. Macdonald
14. The Bornean carnivore community : lessons from a little-known guild / Joanna Ross, Andrew J. Hearn, and David W. Macdonald
15. Evolution, natural history, and conservation of black-footed ferrets / Dean E. Biggins and David A. Eads
16. Control of an invasive species : the American mink in Great Britain / Elaine J. Fraser, Lauren A. Harrington, David W. Macdonald, and Xavier Lambin
17. European mink : restoration attempts for a species on the brink of extinction / Tiit Maran, Madis Põdra, Lauren A. Harrington, and David W. Macdonald
18. Social ethology of the wolverine / Jeffrey P. Copeland, Arild Landa, Kimberly Heinemeyer, Keith B. Aubry, Jiska van Dijk, Roel May, Jens Persson, John Squires, and Richard Yates
19. Ecotypic variation affects the conservation of North American badgers endangered along their northern range extent / Richard D. Weir, Trevor A. Kinley, Richard W. Klafki, and Clayton D. Apps
20. European badgers and the control of bovine tuberculosis in the United Kingdom / Rosie Woodroffe and Christl A. Donnelly
21. Meline mastery of meteorological mayhem : the effects of climate changeability on European badger population dynamics / Chris Newman, Christina D. Buesching, and David W. Macdonald
22. Giant otters : using knowledge of life history for conservation / Jessica Groenendijk, Frank Hajek, Paul J. Johnson, and David W. Macdonald
23. Advances in understanding the physiology, behaviour and ecology of sea otters / James A. Estes, M. Tim Tinker, and Terrie M. Williams
24. Competition and coexistence in sympatric skunks / Christine C. Hass and Jerry W. Dragoo
25. Range decline and landscape ecology of the eastern spotted skunk / Matthew E. Gompper
26. Kinkajou : the tree top specialist / Melody Brooks and Roland Kays
27. On the mortality and management of a ubiquitous musteloid : the common racoon / Samuel I. Zeveloff
28. Causes and consequences of coati sociality / Ben T. Hirsch and Matthew E. Gompper
29. Conservation genetics of red pandas in the wild / Yibo Hu, Dunwu Qi, and Fuwen Wei
30. Beneath the umbrella : conservation out of the limelight / David W. Macdonald, Chris Newman, and Lauren A. Harrington.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 557-672) and index.
ISBN:
0198759819
9780198759812
0198759800
9780198759805
OCLC:
973915049

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