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Marine mammal ecology and conservation : A Handbook of Techniques / edited by Ian L. Boyd, W. Don Bowen & Sara J. Iverson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Techniques in ecology and conservation seriesPublication details: Oxford, New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.Description: xxiv, 450 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780199216574 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 599.517 22 BOY
Contents:
1. Ethics in marine mammal science / Nick J. Gales [and others] -- 2. Marking and capturing / Tom Loughlin [and others] -- 3. Estimating the abundance of marine mammals / Philip S. Hammond -- 4. The spatial analysis of marine mammal abundance / Jason Matthiopoulos and Geert Aarts -- 5. Morphometrics, age estimation, and growth / W. Don Bowen and Simon Northridge -- 6. Vital rates and population dynamics / Jason D. Baker, Andrew Westgate, and Tomo Eguchi -- 7. Epidemiology, disease, and health assessment / Ailsa J. Hall [and others] -- 8. Measurement of individual and population energetics of marine mammals / Sara J. Iverson [and others] -- 9. Diet / Dominic J. Tollit [and others] -- 10. Telemetry / Bernie McConnell [and others] -- 11. Foraging behaviour / Mark A. Hindell [and others] -- 12. Studying marine mammal social systems / Hal Whitehead and Sofie Van Parijs -- 13. Long-term studies / W. Don Bowen [and others] -- 14. Identifying units to conserve using genetic data / Barbara L. Taylor, Karen Martien, and Phillip Morin -- 15. Approaches to management / John Harwood -- 16. Conservation biology / Andrew J. Read.
Review: "Marine mammals command a high level of public attention, reflected in specific legislation for their protection and management in many countries. They also present particular challenges to ecologists and conservation biologists: they are mostly difficult to observe, they occupy and environment that is vast in its three dimensional extent, there are often perceived conflicts between marine mammals and people, and furthermore several species are now close to extinction." "Marine mammals have some intriguing features in their biology-the ability to dive to crushing depths, to perform breath-hold dives that defy our current understanding of mammalian physiology, and many have an ability to hunt down prey using sophisticated sonar that we are only just beginning to understand. Many species also have complex social structures. We still have much to learn about these extraordinary animals so a comprehensive and authoritative overview of current methodology is now timely. The intention of this book is both to summarize the state-of-the-art and to encourage innovation and further progress in this research field." "Written by leading practitioners in the field, this accessible text is suitable for graduate students and professionals in the fields of marine mammal biology, conservation biology, and ecology, as well as nature conservation practitioners and marine mammal specialists."--BOOK JACKET.
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1. Ethics in marine mammal science / Nick J. Gales [and others] -- 2. Marking and capturing / Tom Loughlin [and others] -- 3. Estimating the abundance of marine mammals / Philip S. Hammond -- 4. The spatial analysis of marine mammal abundance / Jason Matthiopoulos and Geert Aarts -- 5. Morphometrics, age estimation, and growth / W. Don Bowen and Simon Northridge -- 6. Vital rates and population dynamics / Jason D. Baker, Andrew Westgate, and Tomo Eguchi -- 7. Epidemiology, disease, and health assessment / Ailsa J. Hall [and others] -- 8. Measurement of individual and population energetics of marine mammals / Sara J. Iverson [and others] -- 9. Diet / Dominic J. Tollit [and others] -- 10. Telemetry / Bernie McConnell [and others] -- 11. Foraging behaviour / Mark A. Hindell [and others] --



12. Studying marine mammal social systems / Hal Whitehead and Sofie Van Parijs -- 13. Long-term studies / W. Don Bowen [and others] -- 14. Identifying units to conserve using genetic data / Barbara L. Taylor, Karen Martien, and Phillip Morin --
15. Approaches to management / John Harwood -- 16. Conservation biology / Andrew J. Read.

"Marine mammals command a high level of public attention, reflected in specific legislation for their protection and management in many countries. They also present particular challenges to ecologists and conservation biologists: they are mostly difficult to observe, they occupy and environment that is vast in its three dimensional extent, there are often perceived conflicts between marine mammals and people, and furthermore several species are now close to extinction." "Marine mammals have some intriguing features in their biology-the ability to dive to crushing depths, to perform breath-hold dives that defy our current understanding of mammalian physiology, and many have an ability to hunt down prey using sophisticated sonar that we are only just beginning to understand. Many species also have complex social structures. We still have much to learn about these extraordinary animals so a comprehensive and authoritative overview of current methodology is now timely. The intention of this book is both to summarize the state-of-the-art and to encourage innovation and further progress in this research field." "Written by leading practitioners in the field, this accessible text is suitable for graduate students and professionals in the fields of marine mammal biology, conservation biology, and ecology, as well as nature conservation practitioners and marine mammal specialists."--BOOK JACKET.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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