Habitat Ecology and Analysis
Habitat Ecology and Analysis
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The identification and analysis of a species' specific habitat needs have been a central focus of research and applied conservation in ecology and wildlife biology. This textbook provides a concise, authoritative resource that presents emerging quantitative methods for conducting habitat analyses and demonstrates how they can be applied to data using statistical methodology. It is written for senior undergraduate and graduate students, professional ecologists, wildlife biologists, conservation biologists, and land managers.
Format: Hardback
Length: 240 pages
Publication date: 18 January 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press
The identification and analysis of a species' specific habitat requirements have consistently been a primary focus of research and applied conservation in ecology and wildlife biology. While these two academic fields have evolved independently over numerous years, there is growing significance in bridging their gaps to enhance communication and awareness among practitioners and students from both disciplines. Despite the recent surge in quantitative methods for conducting habitat analyses, there is a lack of a comprehensive reference that simultaneously elucidates and compares all these emerging techniques. This textbook aims to fill this gap by presenting these innovative methods in a concise and authoritative manner, demonstrating their application to data through statistical methodologies while placing the decades-old pursuit of habitat analysis in historical context.
Habitat Ecology and Analysis is designed for senior undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in courses such as wildlife ecology, conservation biology, and habitat ecology, as well as professional ecologists, wildlife biologists, conservation biologists, and land managers seeking a accessible overview of the latest methodology.
The book begins by introducing the fundamental principles of habitat analysis, including the definition, characteristics, and classification of habitats. It then delves into the various quantitative methods used in habitat analysis, such as remote sensing, GIS, and statistical modeling. Each method is explained in detail, with examples and case studies to illustrate their practical applications.
One of the key strengths of Habitat Ecology and Analysis is its comprehensive coverage of emerging methods. The book discusses a range of techniques, including machine learning, big data analysis, and agent-based modeling, which have gained prominence in recent years. These methods offer new insights into habitat dynamics, species distribution, and conservation planning.
Furthermore, the book emphasizes the importance of integrating quantitative methods with qualitative approaches in habitat analysis. It discusses the significance of field observations, interviews, and stakeholder engagement in understanding the complex interactions between species and their habitats. By combining quantitative and qualitative data, researchers can obtain a more holistic understanding of habitat requirements and develop more effective conservation strategies.
Habitat Ecology and Analysis is written in a clear and accessible style, making it suitable for students with a variety of backgrounds. The book includes numerous figures, tables, and examples to facilitate understanding and application of the discussed methods. Additionally, the authors provide detailed explanations of statistical concepts and methodologies, ensuring that readers have a solid foundation in statistical analysis.
In conclusion, Habitat Ecology and Analysis is a valuable resource for students, professionals, and researchers interested in habitat analysis and conservation. The book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the latest quantitative methods, while also emphasizing the importance of integrating qualitative approaches. By bridging the gap between ecology and wildlife biology, the book enables better communication and awareness among practitioners and students, ultimately contributing to the conservation of biodiversity and the sustainable management of natural resources.
Weight: 676g
Dimension: 196 x 252 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780198829287
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