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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-004.mrc:226179120:5128
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050 00 $aQL337.T3$bS42 1995
082 00 $a574.5/264$220
245 00 $aSerengeti II :$bdynamics, management, and conservation of an ecosystem /$cedited by A.R.E. Sinclair & Peter Arcese.
246 3 $aSerengeti 2
246 3 $aSerengeti two
260 $aChicago :$bUniversity of Chicago Press,$c[1995], ©1995.
300 $axii, 665 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aBased on papers presented at a workshop held in December 1991 at the Serengeti Research Institute, Tanzania.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 20 $g1.$tSerengeti Past and Present /$rA. R. E. Sinclair --$g2.$tSerengeti in the Context of Worldwide Conservation Efforts /$rA. R. E. Sinclair and Peter Arcese --$g3.$tPlant Communities and Herbivory /$rS. J. McNaughton and F. F. Banyikwa --$g4.$tVegetation Dynamics in the Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem: The Role of Elephants, Fire, and Other Factors /$rHolly T. Dublin --$g5.$tEquilibria in Plant-Herbivore Interactions /$rA. R. E. Sinclair --$g6.$tPopulation Trends and Distribution of Serengeti Herbivores: Implications for Management /$rKen Campbell and Markus Borner --$g7.$tLong-Term Trends in the Herbivore Populations of the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania /$rVictor A. Runyoro, Heribert Hofer, Emmanuel B. Chausi and Patricia D. Moehlman --$g8.$tPopulation Trends of Ungulates in and around Kenya's Masai Mara Reserve /$rMichael D. Broten and Mohammed Said --$g9.$tPopulation Limitation of Resident Herbivores /$rA. R. E. Sinclair --$g10.$tDistribution and Abundance of Oribi, a Small Antelope /$rSimon A. R. Mduma --
505 80 $g11.$tSpecific Nutrient Requirements and Migration of Wildebeest /$rMartyn G. Murray --$g12.$tAggregation and Migration by Grazing Ungulates in Relation to Resources and Predators /$rJohn M. Fryxell --$g13.$tAntipredator Behavior of Serengeti Ungulates: Individual Differences and Population Consequences /$rClare D. FitzGibbon and John Lazarus --$g14.$tVariation in Predation by Lions: Tracking a Movable Feast /$rD. Scheel and C. Packer --$g15.$tEcology, Demography, and Behavior of Lions in Two Contrasting Habitats: Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti Plains /$rJ. P. Hanby, J. D. Bygott and C. Packer --$g16.$tPopulation Dynamics, Population Size, and the Commuting System of Serengeti Spotted Hyenas /$rHeribert Hofer and Marion East --$g17.$tDominance, Demography, and Reproductive Success of Female Spotted Hyenas /$rLaurence G. Frank, Kay E. Holekamp and Laura Smale --$g18.$tImplications of High Offspring Mortality for Cheetah Population Dynamics /$rM. Karen Laurenson --
505 80 $g19.$tDemographic Changes and Social Consequences in Wild Dogs, 1964-1992 /$rRoger Burrows --$g20.$tHabitat Variation and Mongoose Demography /$rPeter M. Waser, Lee F. Elliott, Nancy M. Creel and Scott R. Creel --$g21.$tThe Importance of Behavioral Ecology for Conservation Biology: Examples from Serengeti Carnivores /$rT. M. Caro and S. M. Durant --$g22.$tPopulation Structure of Wildebeest: Implications for Conservation /$rNicholas Georgiadis --$g23.$tThe Ecology and Epidemiology of Rinderpest Virus in Serengeti and Ngorongoro Conservation Area /$rAndy Dobson --$g24.$tHistorical and Present-Day Anti-Poaching Efforts in Serengeti /$rPeter Arcese, Justine Hando and Ken Campbell --$g25.$tPeople and Wildlife: Spatial Dynamics and Zones of Interaction /$rKen Campbell and Heribert Hofer --$g26.$tMultiple Land Use in the Serengeti Region: The Ngorongoro Conservation Area /$rScott Perkin --
505 80 $g27.$tEconomic Incentives to Develop the Rangelands of the Serengeti: Implications for Wildlife Conservation /$rM. Norton-Griffiths --$g28.$tThe Serengeti Regional Conservation Strategy /$rB. N. N. Mbano, R. C. Malpas, M. K. S. Maige, P. A. K. Symonds and D. M. Thompson --$g29.$tA Model to Evaluate Alternative Management Policies for the Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem /$rR. Hilborn et al. --$tAppendix A: Scientific and Common Names of the Larger Mammal Species of the Serengeti-Mara Region --$tAppendix B: Scientific and Common Names of the Birds of the Serengeti-Mara Region.
650 0 $aAnimal ecology$zTanzania$zSerengeti National Park Region$vCongresses.
650 0 $aWildlife conservation$zTanzania$zSerengeti National Park Region$vCongresses.
650 0 $aEcosystem management$zTanzania$zSerengeti National Park Region$vCongresses.
700 1 $aSinclair, A. R. E.$q(Anthony Ronald Entrican)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80107089
700 1 $aArcese, Peter.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94115635
852 00 $boff,bio$hQL337.T3$iS42 1995