- 出版社:Ingram Pub Services
- 出版年月:2016年 05月
- ISBN:9781682861578
- 装丁:HRD
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装丁について
- 言語:ENG
- 巻数・ページ数:210 p.
- DDC分類:590
- 目次:
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- Preface vii
- Chapter 1 Geographic patterns of vertebrate 1 (11)
- diversity and identification of relevant
- areas for conservation in Europe
- M. J. T. Assuncao-Albuquerque
- J. M. Rey Benayas
- M. A. Rodriguez
- F. S. Albuquerque
- Chapter 2 The competitor release effect 12 (10)
- applied to carnivore species: how red foxes
- can increase in numbers when persecuted
- J. Lozano
- J. G. Casanovas
- E. Virgos
- J. M. Zorrilla
- Chapter 3 Assessing the extent of 22 (11)
- occurrence, area of occupancy, territory
- size, and population size of marsh tapaculo
- (Scytalopus iraiensis)
- L. Klemann Jr.
- J. S. Vieira
- Chapter 4 Non-invasive sampling of 33 (11)
- endangered neotropical river otters reveals
- high levels of dispersion in the Lacantun
- River System of Chiapas, Mexico
- J. Ortega
- D. Navarrete
- J. E. Maldonado
- Chapter 5 Effect of supplementary food on 44 (11)
- age ratios of European turtle doves
- (Streptopelia turtur L.)
- G. Rocha
- P. Quillfeldt
- Chapter 6 European rabbit restocking: a 55 (9)
- critical review in accordance with IUCN
- (1998) guidelines for re-introduction
- J. Guerrero-Casado
- J. Letty
- F. S. Tortosa
- Chapter 7 Spatial distribution patterns of 64 (13)
- terrestrial bird assemblages on islands of
- the Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago, Cuba:
- evaluating nestedness and co-occurrence
- patterns
- C. A. Mancina
- D. Rodriguez Batista
- E. Ruiz Rojas
- Chapter 8 Dalechampii oak (Quercus 77 (19)
- dalechampii Ten.), an important host plant
- for folivorous lepidoptera larvae
- M. Kulfan
- M. Holecova
- P. Beracko
- Chapter 9 Clear as daylight: analysis of 96 (12)
- diurnal raptor pellets for small mammal
- studies
- M. Matos
- M. Alves
- M. J. Ramos Pereira
- I. Torres
- S. Marques
- C. Fonseca
- Chapter 10 Exotic tree plantations and 108(11)
- avian conservation in northern Iberia: a
- view from a nest-box monitoring study
- I. de la Hera
- J. Arizaga
- A. Galarza
- Chapter 11 Intensive monitoring suggests 119(10)
- population oscillations and migration in
- wild boar Sus scrofa in the Pyrenees
- M. Sarasa
- J.-A. Sarasa
- Chapter 12 Population estimates, 129(19)
- density-dependence and the risk of disease
- outbreaks in the Alpine ibex Capra ibex
- C. De Danieli
- M. Sarasa
- Chapter 13 Assessing the response of 148(13)
- exploited marine populations in a context
- of rapid climate change: the case of
- lackspot seabream from the Strait of
- Gibraltar
- J. C. Baez
- D. Macias
- M. de Castro
- M. Gomez-Gesteira
- L. Gimeno
- R. Real
- Chapter 14 Minimally invasive blood 161(5)
- sampling method for genetic studies on
- Gopherus tortoises
- L. M. Garcia-Feria
- C. A. Urena-Aranda
- A. Espinosa de los Monteros
- Chapter 15 Critical steps to ensure the 166(10)
- successful reintroduction of the Eurasian
- red squirrel
- B. P. Vieira
- C. Fonseca
- R. G. Rocha
- Chapter 16 Habitat use pattern and 176(8)
- conservation status of smooth-coated otters
- Lutrogale perspicillata in the Upper Ganges
- Basin, India
- M. S. Khan
- N. K. Dimri
- A. Nawab
- O. Ilyas
- P. Gautam
- Chapter 17 Diversity of large and medium 184(12)
- mammals in Juchitan, Isthmus of
- Tehuantepec, Oaxaca, Mexico
- M. Cortes-Marcial
- Y. M. Martinez Ayon
- M. Briones-Salas
- Chapter 18 The impact of an invasive exotic 196
- bush on the stopover ecology of migrant
- passerines
- J. Arizaga
- E. Unamuno
- O. Clarabuch
- A. Azkona
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