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A look at how wildlife professionals can modernize their approaches to habitat and population management with a fresh take on animal ecology.

How can we maximize the probability that a species of wild animal will persist into the future? This audacious book proposes that advancing animal ecology--and conservation itself--demands that we reenvision our basic understanding of how animals interact with their environments and with each other.

Synthesizing where we are and where we need to go with our studies of animals and their environs, Foundations for Advancing Animal Ecology asserts that studies of animal ecology should begin with a focus on the behaviors and characteristics of individual organisms. The book examines

* the limitations of classic approaches to the study of animal ecology
* how organisms organize into collections, such as breeding pairs, flocks, and herds
* how the broader biotic and abiotic environment shapes animal populations, communities, and ecosystems
* factors underlying the distribution and abundance of species through space and time
* the links between habitat and population
* why communication between researchers and managers is key
* specific strategies for managing wild animal populations and habitats in an evolutionary and ecosystem context

Throughout, the authors stress the importance of speaking a common and well-defined language. Avoiding vague and misleading terminology, they argue, will help ecologists translate science into meaningful and lasting actions in the environment. Taking the perspective of the organism of interest in developing concepts and applications, the authors always keep the potentially biased human perspective in focus.

A major advancement in understanding the factors underlying wildlife-habitat relationships, Foundations for Advancing Animal Ecology will be an invaluable resource to professionals and practitioners in natural resource management in public and private sectors, including state and federal agencies, non-governmental organizations, and environmental consultants.


ISBN-13

9781421439198

ISBN-10

1421439190

Weight

1.35 Pounds

Dimensions

7.00 x 0.74 x 10.00 In

List Price

$72.00

Format

Hardcover

Pages

224 pages

Publisher

Johns Hopkins University Press

Published On

2020-10-13



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