Analysis and Management of Animal Populations,
Edition 1
By Byron K. Williams, James D. Nichols and Michael J. Conroy

Publication Date: 17 Apr 2002
Description
Analysis and Management of Animal Populations deals with the processes involved in making informed decisions about the management of animal populations. It covers the modeling of population responses to management actions, the estimation of quantities needed in the modeling effort, and the application of these estimates and models to the development of sound management decisions. The book synthesizes and integrates in a single volume the methods associated with these themes, as they apply to ecological assessment and conservation of animal populations.

Key Features

  • Integrates population modeling, parameter estimation and decision-theoretic approaches to management in a single, cohesive framework
  • Provides authoritative, state-of-the-art descriptions of quantitative approaches to modeling, estimation and decision-making
  • Emphasizes the role of mathematical modeling in the conduct of science and management
  • Utilizes a unifying biological context, consistent mathematical notation, and numerous biological examples
About the author
By Byron K. Williams, U.S. Geological Survey, Cooperative Research Units, Reston, Virginia, U.S.A.; James D. Nichols, U.S. Geological Survey, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD, USA and Michael J. Conroy, Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Georgia, Athens, U.S.A.
Book details
ISBN: 9780127544069
Page Count: 0
Retail Price : £150.00
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Audience
Faculty, researchers, graduate students and advanced undergraduates in animal ecology, biometrics, quantitative ecology, conservation biology, fish and wildlife biology, wildlife policy, natural resource sciences, and land management