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Figures, Tables, and Boxes | ||
Preface | ||
Format for the Second Edition and Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. 1 | Concepts of Wildlife-Habitat Relationships | |
1 | The Study of Habitat: A Historical and Philosophical Perspective | 3 |
2 | The Evolutionary Perspective | 15 |
3 | The Vegetative and Population Perspectives | 37 |
Pt. 2 | The Measurement of Wildlife-Habitat Relationships | |
4 | The Experimental Approach in Wildlife Science | 121 |
5 | Measurement of Wildlife Habitat: What to Measure and How to Measure It | 139 |
6 | Measurement of Wildlife Habitat: When to Measure and How to Analyze | 168 |
7 | Measuring Behavior | 205 |
8 | Of Habitat Patches and Landscapes: Habitat Heterogeneity and Responses of Wildlife | 237 |
9 | Of Habitat Patches and Landscapes: Habitat Isolation, Dynamics, and Monitoring | 278 |
10 | Modeling Wildlife-Habitat Relationships | 309 |
Pt. 3 | The Management of Wildlife Habitat | |
11 | Wildlife Management in a New Era: Managing Habitat for Animals in an Evolutionary and Ecosystem Context | 353 |
12 | The Future: New Initiatives and Advancing Education | 385 |
Author Index | 411 | |
Subject Index | 427 |
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Add Wildlife-habitat relationships, Now in its third edition, Wildlife-Habitat Relationships combines basic field zoology and natural history, evolutionary biology, ecological theory, and quantitative tools to explain ecological processes and their influence on wildlife and habitats.
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Add Wildlife-habitat relationships, Now in its third edition, Wildlife-Habitat Relationships combines basic field zoology and natural history, evolutionary biology, ecological theory, and quantitative tools to explain ecological processes and their influence on wildlife and habitats.
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