Produktbild: Biology and Conservation of Musteloids

Biology and Conservation of Musteloids

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.01.2018

Herausgeber

Macdonald David + weitere

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

720

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/19,1/4,3 cm

Gewicht

1754 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-875980-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.01.2018

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

720

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/19,1/4,3 cm

Gewicht

1754 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-875980-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Biology and Conservation of Musteloids
    • Part I: Reviews

    • 1: David W. Macdonald, Chris Newman, and Lauren A. Harrington: Dramatis personae: an introduction to the wild musteloids

    • 2: Klaus-Peter Koepfli, Jerry W. Dragoo, and Xiaoming Wang: The evolutionary history and molecular systematics of the Musteloidea

    • 3: Andrew C. Kitchener, Carlo Meloro, and Terrie M. Williams: Form and function of the musteloids

    • 4: Xavier Lambin: The population dynamics of bite-sized predators: prey dependence, territoriality and mobility

    • 5: Christina Buesching and Theodore Stankowich: Communication amongst the musteloids: Signs, signals, and cues

    • 6: David W. Macdonald and Chris Newman: Musteloid sociology: the grass-roots of society

    • 7: Lauren A. Harrington, Jorgelina Marino, and Carolyn M. King: People and wild native musteloids

    • 8: Roger A. Powell, Stephen Ellwood, Roland Kays, and Tiit Maran: 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

    • 9: Chris Newman and Andrew Bryne: Musteloid Diseases - Implications for conservation and species management

    • Part II: Case studies

    • 10: Carolyn M. King, Grant Norbury, and Andrew J.Veale: Small mustelids in New Zealand: invasion ecology in a different world

    • 11: Roger A Powell, Aaron N Facka, Mourad W Gabriel, Jonathan H Gilbert, J Mark Higley, Scott LaPoint, Nicholas P McCann, Wayne Spencer, and Craig M Thompson: The fisher as a model organism

    • 12: Samuel A. Cushman and Tzeidle N. Wasserman: Quantifying loss and degradation of former American Marten habitat due to the impacts of forestry operations and associated road networks in northern Idaho, USA

    • 13: Youbing Zhou, Chris Newman, Yayoi Kaneko, Christina D. Buesching, Wenwen Chen, Zhao-Min Zhou, Zongqiang Xie, and David W. Macdonald: Asian badgers - the same, only different: How diversity among badger societies informs socio-ecological theory and challenges conservation

    • 14: Joanna Ross, Andrew J. Hearn, and David W. Macdonald: The Bornean carnivore community: Lessons from a little-known guild

    • 15: Dean E. Biggins and David A. Eads: Evolution, natural history, and conservation of black-footed ferrets

    • 16: Elaine J. Fraser, Lauren A. Harrington, David W. Macdonald, and Xavier Lambin: Control of an invasive species: the American mink in Great Britain

    • 17: Tiit Maran, Madis Podra, Lauren A. Harrington, and David W. Macdonald: European mink - restoration attempts for a species on the brink of extinction

    • 18: Jeffrey P. Copeland, Arild Landa, Kimberly Heinemeyer, Keith B. Aubry, Jiska van Dijk, Roel May, Jens Persson, John Squires, and Richard Yates: Social ethology of the wolverine

    • 19: Rich D. Weir, Trevor A. Kinley, Richard W. Klafki, and Clayton D. Apps: Ecotypic variation affects the conservation of American badgers endangered along their northern range extent

    • 20: Rosie Woodroffe and Christl A. Donnelly: European badgers and the control of bovine tuberculosis in the United Kingdom

    • 21: Chris Newman, Christina D. Buesching, and David W. Macdonald: Meline mastery of meteorological mayhem: The effects of climate changeability on European badger population dynamics

    • 22: Jessica Groenendijk, Frank Hajek, Paul J. Johnson, David W. Macdonald: Giant otters: using knowledge of life history for conservation

    • 23: James A. Estes, M. Tim Tinker, and Terrie M. Williams: Advances in the physiology, behaviour and ecology of sea otters

    • 24: Christine C. Hass and Jerry W. Dragoo: Competition and coexistence in sympatric skunks

    • 25: Matthew E. Gompper: Range decline and landscape ecology of the eastern spotted skunk

    • 26: Melody Brooks and Roland Kays: Kinkajou - the tree top specialist

    • 27: Samuel I. Zeveloff: On the mortality and management of a ubiquitous musteloid: the common racoon

    • 28: Ben T. Hirsch and Matthew E. Gompper: Causes and consequences of coati sociality

    • 29: Yibo Hu, Dunwu Qi, and Fuwen Wei: Conservation genetics of red pandas in the wild

    • Part III: Synthesis

    • 30: David W. Macdonald, Chris Newman, and Lauren A. Harrington: Beneath the umbrella: Conservation out of the limelight