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Encyclopedia of Sustainability, Environment and Ecology Restoring Wildlife: Ecological Concepts and Practical Applications. Washington, DC: Island Press. Ecosystem Services Ecosystem services come from ecosystem interactions and have uses that benefit humans. These benefits include climate ...
by Robin M. Collin, Robert William Collin
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Handbook of Ecological Restoration, Principles of Restoration Communities, that is non-overlapping geographic units encompassing a mosaic of private and public land, are the appropriate scale at which to consider the human dimensions of wildlife restoration (Enck et al., 1998).
by Martin R. Perrow, Anthony J. Davy
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Population dynamics in ecological space and time Part I, "Population Models," discusses the expansion of population and gen concepts in time and space. Increasing the scale of ecological research has resu in the questioning of a number of ecological articles of faith, including the ...
by Olin E. Rhodes, Ronald K. Chesser, Michael Howard Smith
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Wildlife ecology and management For example, to stem the decline of whale populations and thereafter restore their numbers throughout the world's oceans ... Nonetheless, the basic ecological concepts governing wildlife populations remain the same, whether wildlife is ...
by Eric G. Bolen, William Laughlin Robinson
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Natural areas journal, a quarterly publication of the Natural Areas Association The absolute values of the landscape metrics may be difficult to understand or have little ecological meaning. ... would greatly help with the understanding of landscape ecology concepts. Staying true to the Handbook title by having a ...
by Natural Areas Association (U.S.)
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Wildlife-habitat relationships, concepts and applications organization, and administrative hierarchy, and how these aspects can be integrated in landscape ecology. ... 11 the possibility of managing wildlife in an ecosystem context and suggest that the traditional concept of habitat may need ...
by Michael L. Morrison, Bruce G. Marcot, R. William Mannan
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Forest landscape ecology, transferring knowledge to practice The educational component of our work has presented many forest landscape ecological concepts and methods to audiences of ... ecological modeling methods (such as those used to develop the wildlife habitat and fire behavior models), ...
by Ajith H. Perera, Lisa J. Buse, Thomas R. Crow
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Interaction between roadways and wildlife ecology Concepts such as streamlining and context- sensitive design are helping to focus attention on the need for improving the ... Despite efforts such as the International Conferences on Wildlife Ecology and Transportation and a number of ...
by Gary L. Evink, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, United States. Federal Highway Administration, National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board
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Ecological Networks and Greenways, Concept, Design, Implementation 5.4 Projects for restoring landscape connectivity Many ... Some examples include wildlife underpasses, tunnels and ecoducts, barrier fencing, creation of new habitat areas, headlight reflectors, sound devices and infrared sensors for ...
by R. H. Jongman, Gloria Pungetti
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Ecology of a Managed Terrestrial Landscape Managing wildlife habitat in red and white pine forests of central Ontario. Forestry Chronicle 70: 411-419. Naylor, BJ, JA Baker, DM Hogg, ... The ecological concept of disturbance and its expression at various hierarchical levels.
by Ajith Perera, Dave Euler, Ian Thompson
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