Wildlife restoration : techniques for habitat analysis and animal monitoring /
Morrison, Michael L.
Wildlife restoration : techniques for habitat analysis and animal monitoring / Michael L. Morrison ; foreword by Paul R. Krausman. - Washington, DC : Island Press, c2002. - xix, 209 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm. - The science and practice of ecological restoration .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- 1. Populations -- Population Concepts and Habitat Restoration -- Three Roads to Recovery: Breeding, Reintroduction, and Translocation -- Lessons -- 2. Habitat -- Definitions -- When to Measure -- What to Measure -- How to Measure -- Lessons -- 3. Historic Assessments -- Background -- Techniques -- Case Studies -- Lessons -- 4. A Primer on Study Design -- Scientific Methods -- Monitoring as Research -- Principles of Study Design -- Experimental Design -- Lessons -- 5. Fundamentals of Monitoring -- Definitions -- Inventory -- Monitoring -- Sampling Considerations -- Adaptive Management -- Thresholds and Trigger Points -- Lessons -- 6. Sampling Methods -- Principles -- Amphibians and Reptiles -- Birds -- Mammals -- Lessons -- 7. Designing a Reserve -- Selecting a Site -- Corridors -- Buffers -- Isolation -- Fragmentation -- Are Isolation and Fragmentation Always Bad? -- The Value of Remnant Patches -- Lessons -- 8. Wildlife Restoration: A Synthesis -- Major Messages -- Developing a Restoration Plan -- Information Gaps -- Working with Wildlife Scientists and Managers -- Lessons.
1559639369 (cloth : recycled, acidfree paper) 1559639377 (pbk. : recycled, acidfree paper)
2002002903
Restoration ecology.
Habitat (Ecology)
Wildlife management.
QH541.15.R45 / M67 2002
333.95/4153
Wildlife restoration : techniques for habitat analysis and animal monitoring / Michael L. Morrison ; foreword by Paul R. Krausman. - Washington, DC : Island Press, c2002. - xix, 209 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm. - The science and practice of ecological restoration .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- 1. Populations -- Population Concepts and Habitat Restoration -- Three Roads to Recovery: Breeding, Reintroduction, and Translocation -- Lessons -- 2. Habitat -- Definitions -- When to Measure -- What to Measure -- How to Measure -- Lessons -- 3. Historic Assessments -- Background -- Techniques -- Case Studies -- Lessons -- 4. A Primer on Study Design -- Scientific Methods -- Monitoring as Research -- Principles of Study Design -- Experimental Design -- Lessons -- 5. Fundamentals of Monitoring -- Definitions -- Inventory -- Monitoring -- Sampling Considerations -- Adaptive Management -- Thresholds and Trigger Points -- Lessons -- 6. Sampling Methods -- Principles -- Amphibians and Reptiles -- Birds -- Mammals -- Lessons -- 7. Designing a Reserve -- Selecting a Site -- Corridors -- Buffers -- Isolation -- Fragmentation -- Are Isolation and Fragmentation Always Bad? -- The Value of Remnant Patches -- Lessons -- 8. Wildlife Restoration: A Synthesis -- Major Messages -- Developing a Restoration Plan -- Information Gaps -- Working with Wildlife Scientists and Managers -- Lessons.
1559639369 (cloth : recycled, acidfree paper) 1559639377 (pbk. : recycled, acidfree paper)
2002002903
Restoration ecology.
Habitat (Ecology)
Wildlife management.
QH541.15.R45 / M67 2002
333.95/4153