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To our colleagues Graeme Caughley, Peter Yodzis, and James N.M. Smith who have influenced both our approach to wildlife biology ...
Wildlife Ecology, Conservation, and Management Second Edition Anthony R.E. Sinclair PhD, FRS Biodiversity Research Centre, Unive ...
© 2006 by Anthony R.E. Sinclair and John M. Fryxell © 1994 by Blackwell Science BLACKWELL PUBLISHING 350 Main Street, Malden, MA ...
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x CONTENTS 1 Introduction: goals and decisions 1.1 How to use this book 1.2 What is wildlife conservation and management? 1.3 G ...
Our objective in writing this book is modest. We seek to provide a text that can be used in both undergraduate and graduate leve ...
with material and constructive comments: Sue Briggs, Andrea Byrom, Steve Cork, Charles Krebs, Graham Nugent, John Parkes, Roger ...
1 Introduction: goals and decisions This book is structured as two interlocking parts. The first part provides an over- view of ...
design package which provides a powerful set of integrated tools for numerical computation, graphic depiction of results, and wo ...
subjects (Lyster 1985; Geist and McTaggert-Cowan 1995; Moulton and Sanderson 1999; Vasarhelyi and Thomas 2003). Wildlife managem ...
goal is unattainable, or that it will cost too much, or that it will cause unintended side effects. They can consider alternativ ...
Another such aid is the feasibility/action matrix. Table 1.2 is Bomford’s (1988) analysis of management actions to reduce the da ...
exercise, which in this example might be to secure the continued viability of all indigenous species within the nation’s nationa ...
3 Will we know when we have arrived? 4 How do we get there? 5 What disadvantages or penalties accrue? 6 What benefits are gained ...
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