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Conservation Biology in Theory and Practice Graeme Caughley

Conservation Biology in Theory and Practice By Graeme Caughley

Conservation Biology in Theory and Practice by Graeme Caughley


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This work describes the logic and methods for the diagnosis and treatment of species extinctions and declines, drawing on examples of past extinctions (or near extinctions), and evaluates previous efforts at diagnosis and recovery with brief case studies.

Conservation Biology in Theory and Practice Summary

Conservation Biology in Theory and Practice by Graeme Caughley

This is an up-to-date and comprehensive look at the increasingly important subject of population management and conservation. Drawing on case studies of previous extinctions and near-extinctions, the authors discuss surrent theories for why species are driven into decline and how these declines can be reversed. Set in a real-world context of economics, legislation and treaties, this book is very much a practical guide for conservation action.

Table of Contents

IntroductionThe Units Of ConservationExtinctions In PrehistoryHistorical Extinctions And Near ExtinctionsThe Risks Faced By Small PopulationsPopulation Viability AnalysisDiagnosis Of DeclinesTreatment Of DeclinesHabitat Change And FragmentationThe Role Of ReservesConservation And EconomicsLegislation And TreatiesRecovery PlansConclusions

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GOR002332645
9780865424319
0865424314
Conservation Biology in Theory and Practice by Graeme Caughley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19950824
480
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