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Features papers on: vertebrates as species indicators; assessing extinction rates; re-evaluating IUCN threatened species categories; movement corridors; and species migrations and ecosystem stability during climate change. Specific species covered include: sea turtles; raptors and game birds in French Guiana; checkerspot butterflies; mammals in montane environments; and arctic marine mammals.
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The question of management; Sea turtle conservation and halfway technology; Ecological uses of vertebrate indicator species: a critique; Terrestrial arthropod assemblages: their use in conservation planning; The species problem and conservation: what are we protecting?; A possible method for the rapid assesment of biodiversity; Assessing extinction threats: toward a reevaluation of IUCN threatened species categories; Has pine growth declined in the southeastern United States; Assessing forest growth with point sampling data; Movement corridors: conservation bargains or poor investments; Area requirements for the conservation of rain forest raptors and game birds in French Guiana; Use and misuse of forest-harvested fruits in the Iquitos area; How many plants feed the world?; Values and perceptions of invertebrates; Conservation lessons from long-term studies of checkerspot butterflies; Species migrations and ecosystem stability during climate change: the below ground connection; Littoral fish communities in Lake Tanganyika: irreplaceable diversity supported by intricate interactions among species; Polynas as centers of organization for structuring the integrity of Arctic marine communities; Estimates of lethal equivalents and the cost of inbreeding in mammals; Hereditary blindness in a captive wolf (Canis lupus) population: frequency reduction of a deleterious allele in relation to gene conservation; Are small populations of plants worth preserving?; Delayed sexual maturity and demographics of Blanding's turtles (Emydoidea blandingii): implications for conservation and management of long-lived organisms; Minor breeds and major genetic losses; Genetic conservation in feral populations of livestock; Spatial models and spotted owls: exploring some biological issues behind recent events; Meta-analysis: a valuable tool in conservation research; Using montane mammals to model extinctions due to global change; How markets in wildlife meat and parts, and the sale of hunting privileges, jeopardize wildlife conservation; Kangaroo harvesting and the conservation of arid and semi-arid rangelands; Natural capital and sustainable development; For the love of life
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Out of Print
Edited By: David Ehrenfeld
250 pages, B/w photos, illus, tabs, graphs, maps