Overview
- Editors:
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Richard M. DeGraaf
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USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experimental Station, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
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Ronald I. Miller
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Pioneer Geographic Designs, Northampton, USA
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Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Prevailing Contrasts in the Status of Forested Biodiversity
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- Richard M. DeGraaf, Ronald I. Miller
Pages 3-35
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- Todd K. Fuller, David B. Kittredge Jr
Pages 137-164
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Habitat Change and Wildlife Responses
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Front Matter
Pages 165-166
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- Pekka Helle, Gerald J. Niemi
Pages 209-234
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- Naoki Maruyama, Kunihiko Tokida
Pages 235-252
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- Joseph M. Wunderle Jr, James W. Wiley
Pages 253-264
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- Göran Cederlund, Roger Bergström
Pages 265-281
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Effective Conservation Tools and Strategies
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Front Matter
Pages 283-285
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- Paul A. Gray, Duncan Cameron, Ian Kirkham
Pages 407-536
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- Richard T. T. Forman, Sharon K. Collinge
Pages 537-568
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- Henry L. Short, Jay B. Hestbeck, Ralph W. Tiner
Pages 569-594
About this book
Forest wildlife conservation is critically required in many parts of the world today. This book presents a merger between the elements of wildlife conservation and habitat conservation, and explains how these disciplines can be used to promote the conservation of vertebrates in forests around the world.
Reviews
This book focuses on changing forests worldwide, bringing together the knowledge of conservation scientists on the influence of environmental change on forest fauna. - CAB Abstracts; This book highlights the status of key vertebrates inhabiting the world's forests and the past and current effects that environment change exerts upon these populations. - Natural Areas Journal; ...it is up-to-date and dynamic in its approach and offers many suggestions about how things might be approached. This is a useful and timely book and will be well recieved by both ecologists and forest management practitioners. - Journal of Animal Ecology.
Editors and Affiliations
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USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experimental Station, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Richard M. DeGraaf
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Pioneer Geographic Designs, Northampton, USA
Ronald I. Miller
About the editors
Ronald I. Miller was Senior Officer in the Species Mapping Section of the World Conservation Monitoring Centre, UK, and is now New England Gap Analysis Research Consultant, Amherst Massachusetts, having also worked for the World Bank and the Nature Conservancy.