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This book addresses research in the rapidly developing integration of conservation biology with population biology.
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This book addresses research in the rapidly developing integration of conservation biology with population biology.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 339g
- ISBN-13: 9780521336574
- ISBN-10: 0521336570
- Artikelnr.: 21877751
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 339g
- ISBN-13: 9780521336574
- ISBN-10: 0521336570
- Artikelnr.: 21877751
Preface; 1. Introduction Michael E. Soulé; 2. The demography of chance
extinction Daniel Goodman; 3. Extinction models and mammalian persistence
Gary E. Belovsky; 4. Minimum viable population size in the presence of
catastrophes Warren J. Ewens, P. J. Brockwell, J. M. Gani and S. I.
Resnick; 5. Minimum viable populations: coping with uncertainty Mark
Shaffer; 6. Effective population size, genetic variation, and their use in
population management Russell Lande and George F. Barrowclough; 7. Spatial
structure and population vulnerability Michael E. Gilpin; 8. Managing
critically endangered species: the Sumatran rhino as a case study Lynn A.
Maguire, Ulysses S. Seal and Peter F. Brussard; 9. The role of interagency
cooperation in managing for viable populations Hal Salwasser, Christine
Schonewald-Cox and Richard Baker; 10. Where do we go from here? Michael E.
Soulé; Index.
extinction Daniel Goodman; 3. Extinction models and mammalian persistence
Gary E. Belovsky; 4. Minimum viable population size in the presence of
catastrophes Warren J. Ewens, P. J. Brockwell, J. M. Gani and S. I.
Resnick; 5. Minimum viable populations: coping with uncertainty Mark
Shaffer; 6. Effective population size, genetic variation, and their use in
population management Russell Lande and George F. Barrowclough; 7. Spatial
structure and population vulnerability Michael E. Gilpin; 8. Managing
critically endangered species: the Sumatran rhino as a case study Lynn A.
Maguire, Ulysses S. Seal and Peter F. Brussard; 9. The role of interagency
cooperation in managing for viable populations Hal Salwasser, Christine
Schonewald-Cox and Richard Baker; 10. Where do we go from here? Michael E.
Soulé; Index.
Preface; 1. Introduction Michael E. Soulé; 2. The demography of chance
extinction Daniel Goodman; 3. Extinction models and mammalian persistence
Gary E. Belovsky; 4. Minimum viable population size in the presence of
catastrophes Warren J. Ewens, P. J. Brockwell, J. M. Gani and S. I.
Resnick; 5. Minimum viable populations: coping with uncertainty Mark
Shaffer; 6. Effective population size, genetic variation, and their use in
population management Russell Lande and George F. Barrowclough; 7. Spatial
structure and population vulnerability Michael E. Gilpin; 8. Managing
critically endangered species: the Sumatran rhino as a case study Lynn A.
Maguire, Ulysses S. Seal and Peter F. Brussard; 9. The role of interagency
cooperation in managing for viable populations Hal Salwasser, Christine
Schonewald-Cox and Richard Baker; 10. Where do we go from here? Michael E.
Soulé; Index.
extinction Daniel Goodman; 3. Extinction models and mammalian persistence
Gary E. Belovsky; 4. Minimum viable population size in the presence of
catastrophes Warren J. Ewens, P. J. Brockwell, J. M. Gani and S. I.
Resnick; 5. Minimum viable populations: coping with uncertainty Mark
Shaffer; 6. Effective population size, genetic variation, and their use in
population management Russell Lande and George F. Barrowclough; 7. Spatial
structure and population vulnerability Michael E. Gilpin; 8. Managing
critically endangered species: the Sumatran rhino as a case study Lynn A.
Maguire, Ulysses S. Seal and Peter F. Brussard; 9. The role of interagency
cooperation in managing for viable populations Hal Salwasser, Christine
Schonewald-Cox and Richard Baker; 10. Where do we go from here? Michael E.
Soulé; Index.