Mapping the Diversity of Nature

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-0719-8

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摘要: List of Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. Colour Plates p. 126-127. Part One: Introduction. 1. Setting the scene R.I. Miller. Two: A Medley Contexts for Mapping Species Data. 2. monographs: Baselines resource development J.B. Hall. 3. elements biodiversity: The rare species Madagascar Miller, J.H. Allen. 4. Modeling vertebrate distributions Gap Analysis B.R. Butterfield, B. Csuti, J.M. Scott. Three: Conceptual Context Biodiversity Mapping. 5. Hierarchical representations using maps, images and sighting data A.D. Hollander, F.W. Davis, D.M. Stoms. Four: Migratory Distribution Patterns. 6. Remote-sensing assessment tropical habitat availability a nearctic migrant: wood thrush Rappole, G.V.N. Powell, S.A. Sader. Five: Using Maps Conservation Large Mammals Around Globe. 7. Keeping elephants on map: Case studies application GIS conservation F. Michelmore. 8. Designing protected areas giant pandas in China J. MacKinnon, R. De Wulf. Six: Global Distributions Species. 9. restricted-range birds to identify global priorities M.J. Crosby. 10. analysis distribution coral reef fishes an equal-area grid D.E. McAllister, Schueler, C.M. Roberts, J.P. Hawkins. Seven: Continental Monitoring Program. 11. Linking plant information continental biodiversity inventory, climate modelingand environmental monitoring Chapman, J.R. Busby. Eight: Possibilities Future. 12. future Appendix A: Glossary. B: acronyms. Index.

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