
This Practical Manual Of Amphibian Ecology And Conservation Brings Together A Distinguished, International Group Of Amphibian Researchers To Provide A State-of-the-art Review Of The Many New And Exciting Techniques Used To Study Amphibians And To Track Their Conservation Status And Population Trends. The Integration Of Ecology And Conservation Is A Natural Outcome Of The Types Of Questions Posed By These Disciplines: How Amphibians Can And Should Be Sampled, Marked, And Followed Through Time; How Abundance And Population Trends Are Measured; What Are The Robust Statistical Methods That Can Be Used In Ecology And Conservation; What Roles Do Amphibians Play In Community Structure And Function; How Do Animals Function In Their Environment; And What Affects The Long-term Persistence Of Species Assemblages? Although Emphasizing Field Ecology, Sections On Physiological Ecology, Genetics, Landscape Ecology, And Disease Analysis Are Also Included. The Book Describes The Latest Statistical Approaches In Amphibian Field Ecology And Conservation, As Well As The Use Of Models In Interpreting Field Research. Much Of This Information Is Scattered In The Scientific Literature Or Not Readily Available, And The Intention Is To Provide An Affordable, Comprehensive Synthesis For Use By Graduate Students, Researchers, And Practising Conservationists Worldwide.
This manual investigates the methodological challenges and analytical frameworks required to effectively study amphibian populations and monitor their conservation status in a changing environment. C. Kenneth Dodd Jr. compiles contributions from an international cohort of researchers to synthesize current field techniques, statistical modeling, and ecological theory. The text serves as a comprehensive reference for integrating population data with broader environmental and physiological variables to assess species persistence.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational resource for graduate students and field biologists seeking to standardize their research methodologies. Readers frequently note the technical density of the statistical chapters, which provide a rigorous framework for professional conservation practice.
Page Count:
584
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
019157418X
ISBN-13:
9780191574184
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