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Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Biology



Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Biology by Tim Caro,

Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Biology by Tim Caro,
In just the last few years, behavioral ecologists have begun to address issues in conservation biology. This volume is the first attempt to link these disciplines formally. Here leading researchers explore current topics in conservation biology and discuss how behavioral ecology can contribute to a greater understanding of conservation problems and conservation intervention programs. In each chapter, the authors identify a conservation issue, review the ways it has been addressed, review behavioral ecological data related to it, including their own, evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the behavioral ecological approach, and put forward specific conservation recommendations. The chapters juxtapose different studies on a wide variety of taxonomic groups. A number of common themes emerge, including the ways in which animal mating systems affect population persistence, the roles of dispersal and inbreeding avoidance for topics such as reserve design and effective population size, the key role of humans in conservation issues, and the importance of baseline data for conservation monitoring and modeling attempts. Each chapter sheds new light on conservation problems, generates innovative avenuesof interdisciplinary research, and shows how conservation-minded behavioral ecologists can apply their expertise to some of the most important questions we face today.



Behaviour and Conservation by L. Morris Gosling,
Behaviour and Conservation by L. Morris Gosling,
How does an understanding of the behavior of a given animal species contribute to its conservation? The answer has profound consequences for our efforts to conserve endangered species. Behaviour and Conservation links the extraordinary advances in behavioral ecology over the past thirty years with the new discipline of conservation biology. It shows how an evolutionary approach can help solve problems in practical conservation, and suggests a new direction for behavioral ecology. Leading authorities in animal behavior address the ways in which behavior and conservation interact, investigating the conservation impact of people, habitat loss and fragmentation, threats to wild populations of animals, conservation priorities, and the use of behavioral approaches for conservation applications.



Conservation genetics - Conservation genetics is a science that aims to apply genetic methods to deal with the maintenance, loss, and restoration of biodiversity. Researchers involved in conservation genetics come from a variety of fields including population genetics, molecular ecology and biology, evolutionary biology, and systematics.

Conservation ecology - The term Conservation ecology covers a very wide range of subjects, basically, any part of ecology that has a bearing on conservation. The terms Ecology and Conservation are frequently used interchangeably, but, although ecologists are frequently also conservationists, this does not necessarily have to be the case.

Human behavioral ecology - Human behavioral ecology (HBE) or human evolutionary ecology applies the principles of evolutionary theory and optimization to the study of human behavioral and cultural diversity. HBE examines the adaptive design of traits, behaviors, and life histories of humans in an ecological context.

Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology - The Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology is a graduate school and institute under the University of Kent, started in 1989 and named in honour of the famous British naturalist Gerald Durrell. It is the first school in the United Kingdom to award degrees and diplomas in the fields of Conservation, Eco-tourism, Biodiversity Management and Ethnobotany.



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Fields of study in the real world. Expanded coverage of stability and touches on cluster analysis and ordination in discussion of evolutionary biology to put conservation and biodiversity in perspective. Examples are drawn from the "classic" primate field studies and more recent studies on previously neglected species, illustrating the vast behavioral variation that we now know exists and the interactions they have with each other and with their environment. The "Third Edition" retains a broad spectrum of academic fields that are often viewed as independent disciplines. Fields of study in the discipline behavioral ecology and conservation biology.

Behavioral Biology Conservation Ecology - Behavioral Biology Conservation Ecology Primate Behavioral Ecology Primate Behavioral Ecology, described as an engaging, cutting-edge exposition, incorporates exciting new discoveries in its introduction to the field behavioral biology conservation ecology and its applications of behavioral ecology to primate conservation. Like no other on the market, this comprehensive book integrates the basics of evolutionary behavioral biology conservation ecology and ecological approaches behavioral biology conservation ecology and new noninvasive molecular behavioral biology conservation ecology and hormonal techniques to the study of primate ...

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Conservation Ecology - Conservation Ecology Elements Of Ecology KEY BENEFIT : Elements of Ecology , Sixth Edition maintains its engaging, reader-friendly style as it explains the basic principles of ecology. The text is updated to include new chapters on current ecological topics; new part introductions to connect the subfields of ecology; conservation ecology and new in-text features to encourage students to interpret the ecological data, research, conservation ecology and models used throughout the text. Abundant, accessible examples illustrate conservation ecology and clarify the text` ...

Behavior Conservation Ecology Otter - Behavior Conservation Ecology Otter Primate Behavioral Ecology Primate Behavioral Ecology, described as an engaging, cutting-edge exposition, incorporates exciting new discoveries in its introduction to the field behavior conservation ecology otter and its applications of behavioral ecology to primate conservation. Like no other on the market, this comprehensive book integrates the basics of evolutionary behavior conservation ecology otter and ecological approaches behavior conservation ecology otter and new noninvasive molecular behavior conservation ecology otter and hormonal techniques to the study of primate ...

Fields of study in biology Aerobiology -- Anatomy -- Arachnology-- Astrobiology -- Biochemistry -- Bionics -- Biogeography -- Bioinformatics -- Biomechanics -- Biophysics-- Biotechnology -- Botany -- Cell biology -- Morphology -- Mycology / Lichenology --- Myrmecology --- Neuroscience (Neuroanatomy, Neurophysiology, Systems neuroscience, Biological psychology, Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology, Behavioral science, Neuroethology, Psychophysics, Computational neuroscience, Cognitive science)-- Oncology (the study of cancer) -- Ontogeny -- Origin of life -- Ornithology -- Paleontology (Paleobotany, Paleozoology)-- Parasitology -- Phycology (Algology) -- Phylogeny (Phylogenetics, Phylogeography) -- Physiology -- Phytopathology -- Structural biology -- Taxonomy -- Toxicology (the study of poisons and pollution) -- Virology -- Xenobiology -- Zoology Related disciplines Medicine -- Physical anthropology People and history Famous biologists -- History of biology topics Evolution and biology One of the central, organizing concepts in biology is that all life has descended from a common origin through a process of evolution. The book then moves on to behavioral ecology and conservation biology.



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