Noninvasive Survey Methods for Carnivores
400 pages
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8.5 x 11
The status of many carnivore populations is of growing concern to scientists and conservationists, making the need for data pertaining to carnivore distribution, abundance, and habitat use ever more pressing. Recent developments in “noninvasive” research techniques—those that minimize disturbance to the animal being studied—have resulted in a greatly expanded toolbox for the wildlife practitioner.
Presented in a straightforward and readable style, Noninvasive Survey Methods for Carnivores is a comprehensive guide for wildlife researchers who seek to conduct carnivore surveys using the most up-to-date scientific approaches. Twenty-five experts from throughout North America discuss strategies for implementing surveys across a broad range of habitats, providing input on survey design, sample collection, DNA and endocrine analyses, and data analysis. Photographs from the field, line drawings, and detailed case studies further illustrate on-the-ground application of the survey methods discussed.
Coupled with cutting-edge laboratory and statistical techniques, which are also described in the book, noninvasive survey methods are effi cient and effective tools for sampling carnivore populations. Noninvasive Survey Methods for Carnivores allows practitioners to carefully evaluate a diversity of detection methods and to develop protocols specific to their survey objectives, study area, and species of interest. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the study of carnivores, from scientists engaged in primary research to agencies or organizations requiring carnivore detection data to develop management or conservation plans.
"Long, a research ecologist with the Road Ecology Program of the Western Transportation Institute at Montana State University, offers a guide for wildlife researchers who seek to conduct carnivore surveys. Twenty-five contributors from throughout North America describe strategies for implementing surveys across a broad range of habitats, and provide information on survey design, sample collection, DNA and endocrine analysis, and data analysis. Laboratory and statistical techniques are also described. Survey methods are illustrated with b&w photographs from the field, line drawings, and detailed case studies. The book will be useful to anyone interested in the study of carnivores, including scientists engaged in primary research, as well as agencies and organizations requiring carnivore detection data to develop management or conservation plans."
"The bulk of the volume and the detailed explanation of both the theoretical underpinnings as well as practical field considerations in the use of the techniques will be much appreciated by researchers who consider using these methods."
Grompper and Vanak, Book Reviews"This collection is a comprehensive guide for wildlife researchers, who seek to conduct carnivore surveys using the most recent scientific approaches."
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