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Wildlife habitats : ecology, environment and conservation  Cover Image Book Book

Wildlife habitats : ecology, environment and conservation

Hurst, Kason (editor.). Syrawood Publishing House (issuing body.).

Summary: A fishery is the business of raising fish for profit.

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  • ISBN: 9781682865385 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: print
    230 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
  • Publisher: NY : Syrawood Publishing House, [2018]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Tropical fishes dominate temperate reef fish communities within Western Japan -- A flexible appproach for assessing functional landscape connectivity -- Seasonal dynamics of Atlantic herring populations spawning in the vicinity of marginal habitats -- Spatio temporal patterns of major bacterial groups in Alpine waters -- Patterns and variability of projected bioclimatic habitat -- Bathymetric variation in recruitment and relative importance of pre and post settlement processes in coral assemblages at Lyudao Taiwan -- Catchment scale conservation units identified for the threatened Yarra pygmy perch -- Projected polar bear sea ice habitat in the Canadian Arctic archipelago -- Conservation investment for rare plants in urban environments -- Defining landscape resistance values in least cost connectivity models for the invasive grey squirrel -- Thermal carrying capacity for a thermally sensitive species at the warmest edge of its range -- Similar processes but different environmental filters for soil bacterial and fungal community composition turnover on a broad spatial scale -- Primates living outside protected habitats are more stressed -- Prediation limits spread of didemnum vexillum into natural habitats from refuges on anthropogenic structures -- Great apes and biodiversity offset projects in Africa -- Patch size and isolation predicit plant species density in a naturally fragmented forest -- Contrasting regeneration strategies in climax and long lived pioneer tree species in a subtropic forest -- Habitat loss , not fragmentation, drives occurrence patterns of Canada lynx at the southern range periphery-- Global drivers and tradeoffs of three urban vegetation ecosystem services growing, healthy and resident green turtles at two neritic sites in the central and northern coast of Peru -- Evidence of frozen niche variation in a cosmopolitan parthenogenetic soil mite species -- Habitat capacity for cougar recolonization in the Upper great lakes region.
Subject: Fishery sciences
Fisheries
Fishes

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    Many endangered species rely on conservation for survival and growth. Habitat management seeks to conserve wildlife habitats for both plants and animals. Habitat fragmentation, reduction and extinction are some of the greatest threats that are faced by many species of flora and fauna. Methods involved in such conservation include spatial modeling tools, creating habitat corridors and maintaining sustainable access to resources. Biodiversity hotspots and sustainable land development are other methods that aim to sustain biodiversity. Different approaches, evaluations, methodologies and advanced studies on wildlife habitats have been included in this book. Scientists and students actively engaged in this field will find this book full of crucial and unexplored concepts.
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