Behavioral ecology and conservation biology

作者: T. M. Caro , None

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摘要: Preface Introduction 1. The Significance of Behavioral Ecology for Conservation Biology Part I: Baseline Ecological Data and Problems. 2. Role Individual Identification in 3. Indicators Risk Primates, as Judged by Susceptibility to Logging 4. Future Pry: Some Consequences the Loss Restoration Large Carnivores II: Intervention. 5. A Minimum Intervention Approach Management: Influence Social Structure 6. Contributions Studies Captive Management Breeding Rare Endangered Mammals 7. Behavior a Tool Birds III: Mating Systems 8. Conspecific Aggregation 9. Reproductive Fishes 10. Organization Effective Population Size IV: Introducton 11. Animal Systems, Hunter Selectivity, Consumptive Use Wildlife 12. Brood Parasitism, Dynamics, Cavity-nesting 13. Importance Mate Choice Improving Viability Populations V: Dispersal Inbreeding Avoidance. 14. Mammalian Reserve Design 15. Ecology, Genetic Diversity, Declining Amphibian VI: Human Ecology. 16. Subsistence Hunting: Hunters their Prey 17. Indigenous Hunting Neotropics: or Optimal Foraging? 18. Evolved Psychological Apparatus Decision-making is one Source Environmental Problems Afterword: Behavioural Policy: On Balancing Science, Applications Advocacy Epilogue: How do we refocus Address Issues More Directly

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