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Monitoring Vertebrate Populations

  • 1 Edición - 17 de agosto de 1998
  • Última edición
  • Autores: William L. Thompson, Gary C. White, Charles Gowan
  • Idioma: Inglés

This book is written to serve as a general reference for biologists and resource managers with relatively little statistical training. It focuses on both basic concepts and… Leer más

Descripción

This book is written to serve as a general reference for biologists and resource managers with relatively little statistical training. It focuses on both basic concepts and practical applications to provide professionals with the tools needed to assess monitoring methods that can detect trends in populations. It combines classical finite population sampling designs with population enumeration procedures in a unified approach for obtaining abundance estimates for species of interest. The statistical information is presented in practical, easy-to-understand terminology.

Puntos claves

  • Presented in practical, easy-to-understand terminology
  • Serves as a general reference for biologists and resource managers
  • Provides the tools needed to detect trends in populations
  • Introduces a unified approach for obtaining abundance estimates

De interès para

Advanced undergraduates, graduate students, faculty and staff with interests in wildlife biology, conservation, ecology, and fishery science. Labs and federal agencies

Índice

Basic ConceptsSampling Designs and Related TopicsEnumeration MethodsCommunity SurveysDetection of a Trend in Population EstimatesGuidelines for Planning SurveysFishAmphibians and ReptilesBirdsMammalsGlossary of TermsGlossary of NotationSampling EstimatorsCommon and Scientific Names of Cited Vertebrates

Reseñas

"...a most welcome addition. Thompson, White, and Gowan have written a valuable book, one certainly to be referred to by those following trends in species inventory and monitoring programs. The book offers a great deal to take in, a great many lessons that need to be delivered. Monitoring Vertebrate Populations should be required reading for administrators and resource managers before they undertake funding and program planning. I recommend it."—C. Kenneth Dodd in COPEIA, 1999

"...will enable the wildlife biologist/manager, natural resource administrator, or policy make to better evaluate research concerning the status of wildlife populations. For the statistically impaired or statisiphobics among us, it offers hope and a lighted path toward meaningful data gathering and analysis. It will no doubt earn a place among your most useful professional tests on your workshelf."—Bruce B. Davit in JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT, January 1999

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Publicado: 17 de agosto de 1998
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre los autores

WT

William L. Thompson

Afiliaciones y experiencia
USDA Forest Service, Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.

GW

Gary C. White

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, U.S.A.

CG

Charles Gowan

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, U.S.A.

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