Thomas E. Martin / Deborah M. Finch (eds.)A Synthesis and Review of Critical Issues
Ecology and Management of Neotropical Migratory Birds
A Synthesis and Review of Critical Issues
Herausgeber: Martin, Thomas E.; Finch, Deborah M.
Thomas E. Martin / Deborah M. Finch (eds.)A Synthesis and Review of Critical Issues
Ecology and Management of Neotropical Migratory Birds
A Synthesis and Review of Critical Issues
Herausgeber: Martin, Thomas E.; Finch, Deborah M.
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This book is intended for ornithologists, conservation biologists, ecologists, wildlife managers and their students.
The apparent decline in numbers among many species of migratory songbirds is a timely subject in conservation biology, particularly for ornithologists, ecologists, and wildlife managers. This book is an attempt to discuss the problem in full scope.
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This book is intended for ornithologists, conservation biologists, ecologists, wildlife managers and their students.
The apparent decline in numbers among many species of migratory songbirds is a timely subject in conservation biology, particularly for ornithologists, ecologists, and wildlife managers. This book is an attempt to discuss the problem in full scope.
The apparent decline in numbers among many species of migratory songbirds is a timely subject in conservation biology, particularly for ornithologists, ecologists, and wildlife managers. This book is an attempt to discuss the problem in full scope.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9780195084528
- ISBN-10: 0195084527
- Artikelnr.: 21268654
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9780195084528
- ISBN-10: 0195084527
- Artikelnr.: 21268654
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
* Introduction
* 1: Peterjohn, Sauer, and Robbins: Population Trends and The North
American Breeding Bird Survey
* 2: James and Charles F. McCulloch: The Strength of Inferences About
Causes of Trends in Populations
* 3: Rotenberry, Cooper, Wenderle, and Smith: When and How are
Populations Limited
* 4Summer versus Winter Limitation of Populations: Sherry and Holmes
* 5: Moore, et al: Habitat Requirements During Migration
* 6: Petit, et al: Habitat Use and Conservation during Winter in the
Neotropics
* 7: Thompson, Probst and Raphael: Impacts of Silviculture
* 8: Heijl , et al: Effects of Silvicultural Treatments in the Rocky
Mountains
* 9: Dickson, et al: Silviculture in Central and Southeastern Oak Pine
Forests
* 10: Rodenhouse, et al: Effects of Agricultural Practices and Farmland
Structures
* 11: Gard and Hooper: An Assessment of Potential Hazards of Pesticides
and Environmental Contaminants
* 12: Saab, et al: Livestock Grazing Effects in Western North America
* 13: Faaborg, et al: Habitat Fragmentation in the Temperate Zone
* 14: Freemark, et al: Landscape Ecology and Bird Management
* 15: Robinson et al: Ecology and Behavior of Cowbirds and their
Deleterious Effects on Host Populations
* 16: Block, Finch and Brennan: Single-Species versus Multiple-Species
Approaches for Management
* 17: Martin: Summary: Model Organisms for Advancing Understanding of
Ecology and Land Management
* 1: Peterjohn, Sauer, and Robbins: Population Trends and The North
American Breeding Bird Survey
* 2: James and Charles F. McCulloch: The Strength of Inferences About
Causes of Trends in Populations
* 3: Rotenberry, Cooper, Wenderle, and Smith: When and How are
Populations Limited
* 4Summer versus Winter Limitation of Populations: Sherry and Holmes
* 5: Moore, et al: Habitat Requirements During Migration
* 6: Petit, et al: Habitat Use and Conservation during Winter in the
Neotropics
* 7: Thompson, Probst and Raphael: Impacts of Silviculture
* 8: Heijl , et al: Effects of Silvicultural Treatments in the Rocky
Mountains
* 9: Dickson, et al: Silviculture in Central and Southeastern Oak Pine
Forests
* 10: Rodenhouse, et al: Effects of Agricultural Practices and Farmland
Structures
* 11: Gard and Hooper: An Assessment of Potential Hazards of Pesticides
and Environmental Contaminants
* 12: Saab, et al: Livestock Grazing Effects in Western North America
* 13: Faaborg, et al: Habitat Fragmentation in the Temperate Zone
* 14: Freemark, et al: Landscape Ecology and Bird Management
* 15: Robinson et al: Ecology and Behavior of Cowbirds and their
Deleterious Effects on Host Populations
* 16: Block, Finch and Brennan: Single-Species versus Multiple-Species
Approaches for Management
* 17: Martin: Summary: Model Organisms for Advancing Understanding of
Ecology and Land Management
* Introduction
* 1: Peterjohn, Sauer, and Robbins: Population Trends and The North
American Breeding Bird Survey
* 2: James and Charles F. McCulloch: The Strength of Inferences About
Causes of Trends in Populations
* 3: Rotenberry, Cooper, Wenderle, and Smith: When and How are
Populations Limited
* 4Summer versus Winter Limitation of Populations: Sherry and Holmes
* 5: Moore, et al: Habitat Requirements During Migration
* 6: Petit, et al: Habitat Use and Conservation during Winter in the
Neotropics
* 7: Thompson, Probst and Raphael: Impacts of Silviculture
* 8: Heijl , et al: Effects of Silvicultural Treatments in the Rocky
Mountains
* 9: Dickson, et al: Silviculture in Central and Southeastern Oak Pine
Forests
* 10: Rodenhouse, et al: Effects of Agricultural Practices and Farmland
Structures
* 11: Gard and Hooper: An Assessment of Potential Hazards of Pesticides
and Environmental Contaminants
* 12: Saab, et al: Livestock Grazing Effects in Western North America
* 13: Faaborg, et al: Habitat Fragmentation in the Temperate Zone
* 14: Freemark, et al: Landscape Ecology and Bird Management
* 15: Robinson et al: Ecology and Behavior of Cowbirds and their
Deleterious Effects on Host Populations
* 16: Block, Finch and Brennan: Single-Species versus Multiple-Species
Approaches for Management
* 17: Martin: Summary: Model Organisms for Advancing Understanding of
Ecology and Land Management
* 1: Peterjohn, Sauer, and Robbins: Population Trends and The North
American Breeding Bird Survey
* 2: James and Charles F. McCulloch: The Strength of Inferences About
Causes of Trends in Populations
* 3: Rotenberry, Cooper, Wenderle, and Smith: When and How are
Populations Limited
* 4Summer versus Winter Limitation of Populations: Sherry and Holmes
* 5: Moore, et al: Habitat Requirements During Migration
* 6: Petit, et al: Habitat Use and Conservation during Winter in the
Neotropics
* 7: Thompson, Probst and Raphael: Impacts of Silviculture
* 8: Heijl , et al: Effects of Silvicultural Treatments in the Rocky
Mountains
* 9: Dickson, et al: Silviculture in Central and Southeastern Oak Pine
Forests
* 10: Rodenhouse, et al: Effects of Agricultural Practices and Farmland
Structures
* 11: Gard and Hooper: An Assessment of Potential Hazards of Pesticides
and Environmental Contaminants
* 12: Saab, et al: Livestock Grazing Effects in Western North America
* 13: Faaborg, et al: Habitat Fragmentation in the Temperate Zone
* 14: Freemark, et al: Landscape Ecology and Bird Management
* 15: Robinson et al: Ecology and Behavior of Cowbirds and their
Deleterious Effects on Host Populations
* 16: Block, Finch and Brennan: Single-Species versus Multiple-Species
Approaches for Management
* 17: Martin: Summary: Model Organisms for Advancing Understanding of
Ecology and Land Management







