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Essential readings in wildlife management and conservation, edited by Paul R. Krausman and Bruce D. Leopold
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- Extent
- xii, 682 p.
- Contents
-
- The method of multiple working hypotheses
- T. C. Chamberlin
- The tragedy of the commons
- G. Hardin
- Effectiveness---the hallmark of the natural resource management professional
- J. W. Thomas
- From clients to stakeholders: a philosophical shift for fish and wildlife management
- M. E. Richmond
- Born in the hands of hunters: the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
- V. Geist
- Machine generated contents note:
- Animals, Ecology & Populations
- The role of the "accidental"
- J. Grinnell
- Periodic fluctuations in the numbers of animals: their causes and effects
- C. S. Elton
- The balance of animal populations
- A. J. Nicholson
- Some census methods for mammals
- L.R. Dice
- On the analysis of productivity in populations of higher vertebrates
- Our Philosophical Roots
- P. L. Errington
- The trophic-dynamic aspect of ecology
- R. L. Lindeman
- Territoriality and home range concepts as applied to mammals
- W.H. Burt
- The population consequences of life history phenomena
- L.C. Cole
- The concept of carrying capacity
- C. D. Fowle
- The meanings of competition
- Wilderness as a form of land use
- L. C. Birch
- The components of predation as revealed by a study of small-mammal predation of the European pin e sawfly
- C. S. Holling
- The influence of interspecific competition and other factors on the distribution of the barnacle Chthamalus stellatus
- J. H. Connell
- An equilibrium theory of insular zoogeography
- E. O. Wilson
- Food web complexity and species diversity
- R. T. Paine
- Mortality patterns in mammals
- A. Leopold
- G. Caughley
- Rate of increase
- L. C. Birch
- Bias in aerial survey
- G. Caughley
- Optimal foraging, the marginal value theorem
- E. L. Charnov
- Lessons from the George Reserve, Michigan
- D. R. McCullough
- Carrying capacity and related slippery shibboleths
- The conservation ethic
- J. Macnab
- The biological diversity crisis
- E. O. Wilson
- Metapopulations and wildlife conservation: approaches to modeling spatial structure
- M. Gilpin
- Habitat
- Ecological succession. IV. Vegetation and the control of land animal communities
- V. E. Shelford
- Nature and structure of the climax
- F. E. Clements
- A. Leopold
- The point-observation-plot (square-foot density) method of vegetation survey
- S. S. Hutchings
- The cover map in wildlife management
- P. D. Dalke
- The individualistic concept of the plant association
- H. A. Gleason
- Habitat selection
- S. C. Wecker
- The comparison of usage and availability measurements for evaluating resource preference
- D. H. Johnson
- Wildlife in American culture
- Human Dimensions
- Perceptions of animals in American society
- S. R. Kellert
- Guidelines for authorship of scientific articles
- K. T. Adair
- Biodiversity studies: science and policy
- E. O. Wilson
- Human dimensions of living with wildlife---a management challenge for the 21st century
- L. C. Chase
- Public attitudes toward a suburban deer herd
- A. Leopold
- T. A. Gavin
- Isbn
- 9781421408187
- Label
- Essential readings in wildlife management and conservation
- Title
- Essential readings in wildlife management and conservation
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Paul R. Krausman and Bruce D. Leopold
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1946-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Krausman, Paul R.
- Leopold, Bruce D.
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Wildlife management
- Wildlife conservation
- Label
- Essential readings in wildlife management and conservation, edited by Paul R. Krausman and Bruce D. Leopold
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
-
- The method of multiple working hypotheses
- T. C. Chamberlin
- The tragedy of the commons
- G. Hardin
- Effectiveness---the hallmark of the natural resource management professional
- J. W. Thomas
- From clients to stakeholders: a philosophical shift for fish and wildlife management
- M. E. Richmond
- Born in the hands of hunters: the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
- V. Geist
- Machine generated contents note:
- Animals, Ecology & Populations
- The role of the "accidental"
- J. Grinnell
- Periodic fluctuations in the numbers of animals: their causes and effects
- C. S. Elton
- The balance of animal populations
- A. J. Nicholson
- Some census methods for mammals
- L.R. Dice
- On the analysis of productivity in populations of higher vertebrates
- Our Philosophical Roots
- P. L. Errington
- The trophic-dynamic aspect of ecology
- R. L. Lindeman
- Territoriality and home range concepts as applied to mammals
- W.H. Burt
- The population consequences of life history phenomena
- L.C. Cole
- The concept of carrying capacity
- C. D. Fowle
- The meanings of competition
- Wilderness as a form of land use
- L. C. Birch
- The components of predation as revealed by a study of small-mammal predation of the European pin e sawfly
- C. S. Holling
- The influence of interspecific competition and other factors on the distribution of the barnacle Chthamalus stellatus
- J. H. Connell
- An equilibrium theory of insular zoogeography
- E. O. Wilson
- Food web complexity and species diversity
- R. T. Paine
- Mortality patterns in mammals
- A. Leopold
- G. Caughley
- Rate of increase
- L. C. Birch
- Bias in aerial survey
- G. Caughley
- Optimal foraging, the marginal value theorem
- E. L. Charnov
- Lessons from the George Reserve, Michigan
- D. R. McCullough
- Carrying capacity and related slippery shibboleths
- The conservation ethic
- J. Macnab
- The biological diversity crisis
- E. O. Wilson
- Metapopulations and wildlife conservation: approaches to modeling spatial structure
- M. Gilpin
- Habitat
- Ecological succession. IV. Vegetation and the control of land animal communities
- V. E. Shelford
- Nature and structure of the climax
- F. E. Clements
- A. Leopold
- The point-observation-plot (square-foot density) method of vegetation survey
- S. S. Hutchings
- The cover map in wildlife management
- P. D. Dalke
- The individualistic concept of the plant association
- H. A. Gleason
- Habitat selection
- S. C. Wecker
- The comparison of usage and availability measurements for evaluating resource preference
- D. H. Johnson
- Wildlife in American culture
- Human Dimensions
- Perceptions of animals in American society
- S. R. Kellert
- Guidelines for authorship of scientific articles
- K. T. Adair
- Biodiversity studies: science and policy
- E. O. Wilson
- Human dimensions of living with wildlife---a management challenge for the 21st century
- L. C. Chase
- Public attitudes toward a suburban deer herd
- A. Leopold
- T. A. Gavin
- Control code
- ocn808107354
- Dimensions
- 26 cm
- Extent
- xii, 682 p.
- Isbn
- 9781421408187
- Isbn Type
- (hdbk. : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2012023929
- System control number
- (OCoLC)808107354
- Label
- Essential readings in wildlife management and conservation, edited by Paul R. Krausman and Bruce D. Leopold
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
-
- The method of multiple working hypotheses
- T. C. Chamberlin
- The tragedy of the commons
- G. Hardin
- Effectiveness---the hallmark of the natural resource management professional
- J. W. Thomas
- From clients to stakeholders: a philosophical shift for fish and wildlife management
- M. E. Richmond
- Born in the hands of hunters: the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
- V. Geist
- Machine generated contents note:
- Animals, Ecology & Populations
- The role of the "accidental"
- J. Grinnell
- Periodic fluctuations in the numbers of animals: their causes and effects
- C. S. Elton
- The balance of animal populations
- A. J. Nicholson
- Some census methods for mammals
- L.R. Dice
- On the analysis of productivity in populations of higher vertebrates
- Our Philosophical Roots
- P. L. Errington
- The trophic-dynamic aspect of ecology
- R. L. Lindeman
- Territoriality and home range concepts as applied to mammals
- W.H. Burt
- The population consequences of life history phenomena
- L.C. Cole
- The concept of carrying capacity
- C. D. Fowle
- The meanings of competition
- Wilderness as a form of land use
- L. C. Birch
- The components of predation as revealed by a study of small-mammal predation of the European pin e sawfly
- C. S. Holling
- The influence of interspecific competition and other factors on the distribution of the barnacle Chthamalus stellatus
- J. H. Connell
- An equilibrium theory of insular zoogeography
- E. O. Wilson
- Food web complexity and species diversity
- R. T. Paine
- Mortality patterns in mammals
- A. Leopold
- G. Caughley
- Rate of increase
- L. C. Birch
- Bias in aerial survey
- G. Caughley
- Optimal foraging, the marginal value theorem
- E. L. Charnov
- Lessons from the George Reserve, Michigan
- D. R. McCullough
- Carrying capacity and related slippery shibboleths
- The conservation ethic
- J. Macnab
- The biological diversity crisis
- E. O. Wilson
- Metapopulations and wildlife conservation: approaches to modeling spatial structure
- M. Gilpin
- Habitat
- Ecological succession. IV. Vegetation and the control of land animal communities
- V. E. Shelford
- Nature and structure of the climax
- F. E. Clements
- A. Leopold
- The point-observation-plot (square-foot density) method of vegetation survey
- S. S. Hutchings
- The cover map in wildlife management
- P. D. Dalke
- The individualistic concept of the plant association
- H. A. Gleason
- Habitat selection
- S. C. Wecker
- The comparison of usage and availability measurements for evaluating resource preference
- D. H. Johnson
- Wildlife in American culture
- Human Dimensions
- Perceptions of animals in American society
- S. R. Kellert
- Guidelines for authorship of scientific articles
- K. T. Adair
- Biodiversity studies: science and policy
- E. O. Wilson
- Human dimensions of living with wildlife---a management challenge for the 21st century
- L. C. Chase
- Public attitudes toward a suburban deer herd
- A. Leopold
- T. A. Gavin
- Control code
- ocn808107354
- Dimensions
- 26 cm
- Extent
- xii, 682 p.
- Isbn
- 9781421408187
- Isbn Type
- (hdbk. : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2012023929
- System control number
- (OCoLC)808107354
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