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Wildlife-habitat relationships: concepts and applications (3rd ed.)

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Wildlife-Habitat Relationships goes beyond introductory wildlife biology texts to provide wildlife professionals and students with an understanding of the importance of habitat relationships in studying and managing wildlife.

The book offers a unique synthesis and critical evaluation of data, methods, and studies, along with specific guidance on how to conduct rigorous studies. Now in its third edition, Wildlife-Habitat Relationships combines basic field zoology and natural history, evolutionary biology, ecological theory, and quantitative tools in explaining ecological processes and their influence on wildlife and habitats.

Also included is a glossary of terms that every wildlife professional should know. Michael L. Morrison is professor and Caesar Kleberg Chair in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation in the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences at Texas A&M University in College Station.

Bruce G. Marcot is wildlife ecologist with the USDA Forest Service in Portland, Oregon.

R. William Mannan is professor of wildlife ecology at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

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Product Details
Island Press
1597266337 / 9781597266338
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
591.7
04/12/2006
English
662 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record. Previous ed.: Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press, 1998.