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Wildlife-Habitat Relationships: Concepts and Applications [Hardcover]

Michael L. Morrison (Author), Bruce G. Marcot (Author), R. William Mannan (Author)
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0299156400 978-0299156404 June 5, 1998 2
    Anyone working with wildlife must be concerned with its habitat—its identification, measurement, and analysis. Wildlife-Habitat Relationships goes beyond introductory wildlife biology texts and specialized studies of single species to provide a broad but advanced understanding of habitat relationships applicable to all terrestrial species. It also includes coverage of spatial analysis, landscape ecology, animal populations and their quantification, behavioral studies, and resources available to the wildlife professional.
    Completely updated with the latest research results and literature, this Second Edition provides new sections on:
        • vegetation ecology and its role in animal distribution and habitat use;
        • factors driving animal population dynamics;
        • approaches to study design and experimental methodologies;
        • ecosystem management and other new initiatives in habitat management;
        • reviews research and concepts of habitat corridors, fragmentation, and connectivity, for maintaining metapopulations and population viability;
        • the advancement of wildlife education.
    This edition also offers greatly expanded coverage of the growing field of landscape ecology, including new chapters on habitat heterogeneity and responses of wildlife and on habitat isolation, dynamics, and monitoring. Behavioral ecology and habitat measurement are covered in greater depth, as well.

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“This book’s coverage of analysis and interpretation of wildlife-habitat relationships is unique.... Morrison, Marcot, and Mannan are to be commended for providing a well done and much needed contribution to the wildlife management literature.”—Stephen Demarais, Ecology

About the Author

Michael L. Morrison is adjunct professor of wildlife biology  at California State University, Sacramento and the University of Arizona, Tucson.  Bruce G. Marcot is a wildlife ecologist with the USDA Forest Service in Portland, Oregon, where he works in the Spotted Owl program.  R. William Mannan is professor of wildlife ecology at the University of Arizona.

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  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press; 2 edition (June 5, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0299156400
  • ISBN-13: 978-0299156404
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 7.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,213,161 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good overview of traditional concepts and techniques, June 16, 2000
This review is from: Wildlife-Habitat Relationships: Concepts and Applications (Hardcover)
Morrison et al.'s second edition of Wildlife-Habitat Relationships: Concepts and Applications is a welcome overview of the state of the art in the mid-1990s. The authors examine their subject from three complementary viewpoints: basic concepts, measurement and analysis, and management. Individual concepts are presented very clearly and the writing is first-rate. The authors provide a level of detail appropriate to an introductory overview.

While this text is suitable for an undergraduate course and provides an excellent basic reference, seasoned professionals may find it lacking. For example, more recent numerical techniques (such as resource selection functions) are beyond the book's scope. Nevertheless, "Wildlife-Habitat Relationships" is admirably up-to-date in many respects, including excellent discussions of experimental approaches and scale, and I've referred to it many times during the course of my own Ph.D. work.

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3.0 out of 5 stars in the middle leaning to the not so good and the good side., August 8, 2001
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I would probally regret buying this book, even if i do like animals. The book WILDLIFE-HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS:..... SEEMS KIND OF BORING.
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quarters around trap, replicate study plots, niche gestalt, habitat versatility, dicting species occurrences, key environmental correlates, key ecological functions, habitat isolates, faunal relaxation, management hypotheses, habitat breadth, realized fitness, niche factors, brush mice, foliage volume, bird species diversity, ecological continuity, population viability analysis, habitat elements, modeling shell, structural versatility, servation biology, wildlife science, habitat relationships, scan sampling
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New York, Journal of Wildlife Management, United States, North America, Forest Service, New Zealand, Island Press, Wildlife Society Bulletin, Cambridge Univ, Avian Biology, Van Horne, American Naturalist, Pacific Northwest, Academic Press, Ecological Society of America, Biological Conservation, Ecological Monographs, Oxford Univ, Natural Resources Conference, General Technical Report, Canadian Journal of Zoology, Chicago Press, Forest Science, Conservation Ecology, Literature Cited
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