Wildlife Conservation on Farmland Volume 2: Conflict in the Countryside
Herausgeber: Macdonald, David W.; Feber, Ruth E.
Wildlife Conservation on Farmland Volume 2: Conflict in the Countryside
Herausgeber: Macdonald, David W.; Feber, Ruth E.
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This volume investigates the sources of conflicts between farming and wildlife, and ultimately of the threats to conservation, discussing a variety of remedies and mitigations, and demonstrating the benefits of evidence-based, inter-disciplinary policy.
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This volume investigates the sources of conflicts between farming and wildlife, and ultimately of the threats to conservation, discussing a variety of remedies and mitigations, and demonstrating the benefits of evidence-based, inter-disciplinary policy.
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 191mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780198745501
- ISBN-10: 0198745508
- Artikelnr.: 47864890
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 191mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780198745501
- ISBN-10: 0198745508
- Artikelnr.: 47864890
* 1: David W. Macdonald, Eva M. Raebel, Chris Newman and Ruth E. Feber:
War or peace: farming and wildlife
* 2: David W. Macdonald, Patrick Doncaster, Malcolm Newdick, Heribert
Hofer, Fiona Mathews,and Paul J. Johnson: Foxes in the landscape:
ecology and sociality
* 3: David W. Macdonald and Paul J. Johnson: Foxes in the landscape:
hunting, control, and economics
* 4: David W. Macdonald, Chris Newman and Christina D. Buesching:
Badgers in the rural landscape-- conservation paragon or farmland
pariah? Lessons from the Wytham Badger Project
* 5: David W. Macdonald, Rosie Woodroffe and Philip Riordan: Badgers
and bovine tuberculosis: beyond perturbation to life cycle analysis
* 6: David W. Macdonald, Lauren A. Harrington, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi,
Michael D.F. Thom and Joanna Bagniewska: Biology, ecology and
reproduction of American mink Neovison vison on lowland farmland
* 7: Lauren A. Harrington and David W. Macdonald: Riparian mustelids in
the Upper Thames: a case of alien invasives versus native competitors
* 8: Tom P. Moorhouse and David W. Macdonald: Crayfish management in
the Upper Thames
* 9: Alan Larkman, Ian Newton, Ruth E. Feber and David W. Macdonald:
Small farmland bird declines, gamebird releases, and changes in seed
sources
* 10: Eduardo M. Arraut, David W. Macdonald and Robert E. Kenward: In
the wake of buzzards: from modelling to conservation and management
in a changing landscape
* 11: David W. Macdonald, Manuel Berdoy and Joanne P. Webster: Brown
rats on farmland: ecological citizens or subsidised carpet-baggers?
* 12: Sandra E. Baker and David W. Macdonald: Moles on farmland: making
mountains out of molehills?
* 13: Sandra E. Baker and David W. Macdonald: Managing wildlife
humanely with learned food aversions
* 14: Philip Riordan, Ruth E. Feber, Eva M Raebel, Paul J Johnson and
David W. Macdonad: From science to practice: delivering conservation
across the landscape
* 15: Christina D. Buesching, Eleanor M. Slade, Chris Newman, Terhi
Riutta, Philip Riordan and David W. Macdonald: Many hands make light
work - but do they? A critical evaluation of citizen science
War or peace: farming and wildlife
* 2: David W. Macdonald, Patrick Doncaster, Malcolm Newdick, Heribert
Hofer, Fiona Mathews,and Paul J. Johnson: Foxes in the landscape:
ecology and sociality
* 3: David W. Macdonald and Paul J. Johnson: Foxes in the landscape:
hunting, control, and economics
* 4: David W. Macdonald, Chris Newman and Christina D. Buesching:
Badgers in the rural landscape-- conservation paragon or farmland
pariah? Lessons from the Wytham Badger Project
* 5: David W. Macdonald, Rosie Woodroffe and Philip Riordan: Badgers
and bovine tuberculosis: beyond perturbation to life cycle analysis
* 6: David W. Macdonald, Lauren A. Harrington, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi,
Michael D.F. Thom and Joanna Bagniewska: Biology, ecology and
reproduction of American mink Neovison vison on lowland farmland
* 7: Lauren A. Harrington and David W. Macdonald: Riparian mustelids in
the Upper Thames: a case of alien invasives versus native competitors
* 8: Tom P. Moorhouse and David W. Macdonald: Crayfish management in
the Upper Thames
* 9: Alan Larkman, Ian Newton, Ruth E. Feber and David W. Macdonald:
Small farmland bird declines, gamebird releases, and changes in seed
sources
* 10: Eduardo M. Arraut, David W. Macdonald and Robert E. Kenward: In
the wake of buzzards: from modelling to conservation and management
in a changing landscape
* 11: David W. Macdonald, Manuel Berdoy and Joanne P. Webster: Brown
rats on farmland: ecological citizens or subsidised carpet-baggers?
* 12: Sandra E. Baker and David W. Macdonald: Moles on farmland: making
mountains out of molehills?
* 13: Sandra E. Baker and David W. Macdonald: Managing wildlife
humanely with learned food aversions
* 14: Philip Riordan, Ruth E. Feber, Eva M Raebel, Paul J Johnson and
David W. Macdonad: From science to practice: delivering conservation
across the landscape
* 15: Christina D. Buesching, Eleanor M. Slade, Chris Newman, Terhi
Riutta, Philip Riordan and David W. Macdonald: Many hands make light
work - but do they? A critical evaluation of citizen science
* 1: David W. Macdonald, Eva M. Raebel, Chris Newman and Ruth E. Feber:
War or peace: farming and wildlife
* 2: David W. Macdonald, Patrick Doncaster, Malcolm Newdick, Heribert
Hofer, Fiona Mathews,and Paul J. Johnson: Foxes in the landscape:
ecology and sociality
* 3: David W. Macdonald and Paul J. Johnson: Foxes in the landscape:
hunting, control, and economics
* 4: David W. Macdonald, Chris Newman and Christina D. Buesching:
Badgers in the rural landscape-- conservation paragon or farmland
pariah? Lessons from the Wytham Badger Project
* 5: David W. Macdonald, Rosie Woodroffe and Philip Riordan: Badgers
and bovine tuberculosis: beyond perturbation to life cycle analysis
* 6: David W. Macdonald, Lauren A. Harrington, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi,
Michael D.F. Thom and Joanna Bagniewska: Biology, ecology and
reproduction of American mink Neovison vison on lowland farmland
* 7: Lauren A. Harrington and David W. Macdonald: Riparian mustelids in
the Upper Thames: a case of alien invasives versus native competitors
* 8: Tom P. Moorhouse and David W. Macdonald: Crayfish management in
the Upper Thames
* 9: Alan Larkman, Ian Newton, Ruth E. Feber and David W. Macdonald:
Small farmland bird declines, gamebird releases, and changes in seed
sources
* 10: Eduardo M. Arraut, David W. Macdonald and Robert E. Kenward: In
the wake of buzzards: from modelling to conservation and management
in a changing landscape
* 11: David W. Macdonald, Manuel Berdoy and Joanne P. Webster: Brown
rats on farmland: ecological citizens or subsidised carpet-baggers?
* 12: Sandra E. Baker and David W. Macdonald: Moles on farmland: making
mountains out of molehills?
* 13: Sandra E. Baker and David W. Macdonald: Managing wildlife
humanely with learned food aversions
* 14: Philip Riordan, Ruth E. Feber, Eva M Raebel, Paul J Johnson and
David W. Macdonad: From science to practice: delivering conservation
across the landscape
* 15: Christina D. Buesching, Eleanor M. Slade, Chris Newman, Terhi
Riutta, Philip Riordan and David W. Macdonald: Many hands make light
work - but do they? A critical evaluation of citizen science
War or peace: farming and wildlife
* 2: David W. Macdonald, Patrick Doncaster, Malcolm Newdick, Heribert
Hofer, Fiona Mathews,and Paul J. Johnson: Foxes in the landscape:
ecology and sociality
* 3: David W. Macdonald and Paul J. Johnson: Foxes in the landscape:
hunting, control, and economics
* 4: David W. Macdonald, Chris Newman and Christina D. Buesching:
Badgers in the rural landscape-- conservation paragon or farmland
pariah? Lessons from the Wytham Badger Project
* 5: David W. Macdonald, Rosie Woodroffe and Philip Riordan: Badgers
and bovine tuberculosis: beyond perturbation to life cycle analysis
* 6: David W. Macdonald, Lauren A. Harrington, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi,
Michael D.F. Thom and Joanna Bagniewska: Biology, ecology and
reproduction of American mink Neovison vison on lowland farmland
* 7: Lauren A. Harrington and David W. Macdonald: Riparian mustelids in
the Upper Thames: a case of alien invasives versus native competitors
* 8: Tom P. Moorhouse and David W. Macdonald: Crayfish management in
the Upper Thames
* 9: Alan Larkman, Ian Newton, Ruth E. Feber and David W. Macdonald:
Small farmland bird declines, gamebird releases, and changes in seed
sources
* 10: Eduardo M. Arraut, David W. Macdonald and Robert E. Kenward: In
the wake of buzzards: from modelling to conservation and management
in a changing landscape
* 11: David W. Macdonald, Manuel Berdoy and Joanne P. Webster: Brown
rats on farmland: ecological citizens or subsidised carpet-baggers?
* 12: Sandra E. Baker and David W. Macdonald: Moles on farmland: making
mountains out of molehills?
* 13: Sandra E. Baker and David W. Macdonald: Managing wildlife
humanely with learned food aversions
* 14: Philip Riordan, Ruth E. Feber, Eva M Raebel, Paul J Johnson and
David W. Macdonad: From science to practice: delivering conservation
across the landscape
* 15: Christina D. Buesching, Eleanor M. Slade, Chris Newman, Terhi
Riutta, Philip Riordan and David W. Macdonald: Many hands make light
work - but do they? A critical evaluation of citizen science