Antelope Conservation - from Diagnosis to Action(Conservation Science and Practice)

动物学

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出版时间
2016年06月20日
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9781118409640
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376
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152.4x228.6mm
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英文
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Antelopes are of fundamental importance for the functioning of many ecosystems across Africa and Asia. They have important roles as architects of habitats, as dispersers of seed, as the prey base for endangered carnivores and indeed in nutrient cycling in general. Maintaining healthy antelope populations is therefore vital for the management of many ecosystems. Antelopes moreover provide a well-suited model to obtain insights into the operation of threat processes affecting wildlife populations more generally. Because they share the same basic biology, yet display a striking variation in habitats and threats, this species-rich group presents an extraordinary opportunity to pinpoint how human impact on wildlife populations depends on the interaction between threats and specific species traits. This book examines the multiple threats facing this ecologically diverse set of species, and includes chapters on牋 Ecosystem functioning and conservation challenges Conceptual framework for understanding what regulates antelope populations in natural ecosystems The effect of competition and facilitation on antelope population performance The role of disease in antelope ecology Human exploitation of antelope populations Promotion of antelope conservation including the place of trophy hunting as a conservation tool The use of molecular techniques Application of landscape genetics Population monitoring by use of camera-trapping
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