Behavioral approaches to conservation in the wild

作者: Jane M. Packard , J. R. Clemmons , R. Buchholz

DOI: 10.2307/3802529

关键词: Part iiiBiodiversityBiographyEthologyEnvironmental stressConservation biologyIgnoranceBLISSEnvironmental ethicsBiology

摘要: List of contributors Preface General acknowledgments Part I. Problems and Issues: 1. Linking conservation behavior Janine R. Clemmons Richard Buchholz 2. Integrating into biology: potentials limitations Steven Beissinger 3. Why hire a behaviorist or management team? Peter Arcese, Lukas F. Keller John Cary 4. Conservation, 99% the world's biodiversity: is our ignorance really bliss? Hugh Dingle, Scott P. Carroll Jenella E. Loye II. Conservation Four Levels Behavioral Study: 5. Environmental stress, field endocrinology biology C. Wingfield, Kathleen Hunt, Creagh Breuner, Kent Dunlap, Gene S. Fowler, Leonard Freed Jaan Lepson 6. ontogeny Ian G. McLean 7. Hatching asynchrony in parrots: boon bane for sustainable use? H. Stoleson 8. variation: valuable but neglected biodiversity III. Examples Case Studies: 9. Bioacoustics as tool studies Luis Baptista Sandra L. Gaunt 10. Mating systems, effective population size natural populations Patricia Parker Thomas A. Waite 11. The importance social Jan Komdeur Charlotte Deerenberg 12. environmental toxicology, ethology Edmund Smith Dennis T. Logan 13. problem photopollution sea turtles other nocturnal animals Blair Witherington 14. Light, forest-dwelling organisms Endler 15. On becoming biologist: autobiography advice Katherine Ralls Author Index.

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