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Record ID marc_western_washington_univ/wwu_bibs.mrc_revrev.mrc:848217869:3350
Source Western Washington University
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LEADER: 03350nam 22003254a 4500
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008 020621s2003 dcuab b 001 0 eng
010 $a2002009835
020 $a1559639725 (hardcover : alk. paper)
020 $a1559639733 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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050 00 $aQH541.15.L35$bL3455 2003
245 00 $aLandscape ecology and resource management :$blinking theory with practice /$cedited by John A. Bissonette and Ilse Storch.
260 $aWashington :$bIsland Press,$cc2003.
300 $axi, 463 p. :$bill., maps ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 50 $gIntroduction. -- PART 1:$tCONCEPTUAL AND QUANTITATIVE LINKAGES. --$tLinking landscape patterns to biological reality /$rJohn A. Bissonette --$tLinkages between landscape theory and population dynamics: a review of the empirical evidence /$rTherese M. Donovan and Allan M. Strong --$tThe rest of the story: linking top-down effects to organisms /$rJames G. Sanderson and Larry D. Harris --$tThe problem with linking scales in the use of indicator species in conservation biology /$rIlse Storch and John A. bissonette --$tLinking fitness landscapes with the behavior and distribution of animals /$rMichael S. Mitchell and Roger A. Powell --$tImplications of body mass patterns: linking ecological structure and process to wildlife conservation and management /$rThomas, C. Edwards, Jr., [et. al.]. --$gPART 2:$tLINKING PEOPLE, LAND USE, AND LANDSCAPE VALUES. --$tHuman stewardship in ecological mosaics: linking people to landscape dynamics /$rAlmo Farina --$tReconciling the linkages of land management with natural disturbance regimes to maintain forest biodiversity in Europe /$rPer Angelstam --$tLandscape ecology, wildlife management, and conservation in Northern Australia: linking policy, practice, and capability in regional planning /$rPeter J. Whithead, [et. al.] --$tHabitat models to link situation evaluation and planning support in agricultural landscapes /$rAlfred Schultz [et al.] --$tA park is not an island: linking different wildlife management strategies in the area of Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda /$rChristiane Averbeck. --$gPART 3:$tLINKING THEORY AND APPLICATION: CASE STUDIES. --$tLinking a multiscale habitat concept to species conservation /$rIlse Storch --$tLandscape history: linking conservation approaches for large mammals /$rDavid S. Maehr, John J. Cox, and Jeffrey L. Larkin --$tGiant otters in the Peruvian rainforest: linking protected area conditions to species needs /$rChristof Schenck [et al.] --$tLinking landscape management with the conservation of grassland birds in Wisconsin /$rDavid W. Sample, Christine Ribic, and Rosalind B. Renfrew --$tForaging by herbivores: linking the biochemical diversity of plants to herbivore culture and landscape diversity /$rFrederick D. Provenza, Juan J. Villalba, and John P. Bryant.
650 0 $aLandscape ecology.
650 0 $aConservation of natural resources.
700 1 $aBissonette, John A.
700 1 $aStorch, Ilse.
856 41 $3Table of contents online$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy037/2002009835.html
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