Wildlife Conservation on Farmland
(Sprache: Englisch)
This innovative two-volume book highlights and examines the most important challenges facing farmers, conservationists, and policy makers, using examples of real-life, linked studies from a farmed landscape, which bridge the divide between the theory and...
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This innovative two-volume book highlights and examines the most important challenges facing farmers, conservationists, and policy makers, using examples of real-life, linked studies from a farmed landscape, which bridge the divide between the theory and practice of wildlife conservation on farmland.
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Volume 1: Managing for nature on lowland farms; 1 David W. Macdonald, Eva M. Raebel and Ruth E. Feber: Farming and wildlife: a perspective on a shared future; 2 Helen Smith, Ruth E. Feber and David W. Macdonald: From weed reservoir to wildlife resource: redefining arable field margins; 3 Ruth E. Feber, Paul J. Johnson, Fran H. Tattersall, Will Manley, Barbara Hart, Helen Smith and David W. Macdonald: How can field margin management contribute to invertebrate biodiversity?; 4 David W. Macdonald, Lauren A. Harrington, Merryl Gelling, Fran H. Tattersall and Tom Tew: Small mammals on lowland farmland; 5 Jeremy D. Wilson and Richard B. Bradbury: Agri-environment schemes and the future of farmland bird conservation; 6 Ruth E. Feber, Paul J. Johnson, Dan E. Chamberlain, Leslie G. Firbank, Robert J. Fuller, Barbara Hart, Will Manley, Fiona Mathews, Lisa R. Norton, Martin Townsend and David W. Macdonald: Does organic farming affect biodiversity?; 7 Hanna L. Tuomisto, Ian D. Hodge, Philip Riordan and David W. Macdonald: Farming for the future: optimising farming systems for society and the environment; 8 Thomas Merckx and David W. Macdonald: Landscape-scale conservation of farmland moths; 9 Danielle Linton, Lauren A. Harrington and David W. Macdonald: Habitat use by vesper bats: disentangling local and landscape scale effects within lowland farmland; 10 Eva M. Raebel, David J. Thompson and David W. Macdonald: Local and landscape scale management of Odonata; 11 Rosalind F. Shaw, Alison E. Poole, Ruth E. Feber, Eva M. Raebel and David W. Macdonald: Freshwaters and farming: impacts of land use and management on the biodiversity of rivers and ditches; 12 Christina D. Buesching, Eleanor M. Slade, Thomas Merckx and David W. Macdonald: Local and landscape-scale impacts of wooded habitats and their management on wildlife; 13 Elina Rantanen, David W. Macdonald, Nick Sotherton and Francis Buner: Improving reintroduction success of the Grey Partridge using behavioural studies; 14 Tom P.
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Moorhouse, Merryl Gelling and David W. Macdonald: Water vole restoration in the Upper Thames; 15 Tom Moorhouse, David W. Macdonald, Rob Strachan and Xavier Lambin: What does conservation research do, when should it stop, and what do we do then? Questions answered with water voles.; 16 Christopher J. Sandom and David W. Macdonald: What next? Rewilding as a radical future for the British countryside; Volume 2: Conflict in the countryside; 1 David W. Macdonald, Eva M. Raebel, Chris Newman and Ruth E. Feber: War or Peace: farming and wildlife; 2 David W. Macdonald, Patrick Doncaster, Malcolm Newdick, Heribert Hofer, Fiona Mathews, Paul J. Johnson: Foxes in the landscape: ecology and sociology; 3 David W. Macdonald and Paul J. Johnson: Foxes in the landscape: hunting, control and economics; 4 David W. Macdonald, Chris Newman and Christina D. Buesching: Badgers in the rural landscape: conservation paragon or farmland pariah: lessons from the Wytham Badger Project; 5 David W. Macdonald, Rosie Woodroffe and Philip Riordan: Badgers and Bovine Tuberculosis: beyond perturbation to life cycle analysis; 6 David W. Macdonald, Lauren A. Harrington, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi, Mike D. Thom, Joanna Bagniewska: Biology, ecology and reproduction of American mink Neovison vison on lowland farmland; 7 Lauren A. Harrington and David W. Macdonald: Riparian mustelids in the Upper Thames: a case of alien invasives versus native competitors; 8 Tom P. Moorhouse and David W. Macdonald: Crayfish management in the Upper Thames; 9 Alan Larkman, Ruth E. Feber, Ian Newton and David W. Macdonald: Population trends in large and small resident, seed-eating farmland bird species in Britain since 1966; 10 Eduardo Arraut, David W. Macdonald and Robert E. Kenward: In the wake of buzzards: from modelling to conservation and management in a changing landscape; 11 David W. Macdonald, Manuel Berdoy and Joanne P. Webster: Brown rats on farmland: ecological citizens or subsidised carpet-baggers?; 12 Sandra E. Baker and David W. Macdonald: Moles on farmland: making mountains out of molehills?; 13 Sandra E. Baker and David W. Macdonald: Managing wildlife humanely with learned food aversions; 14 Philip Riordan, Paul Johnson, Eva Raebel, Ruth E. Feber and David W. Macdonald: From science to practice: delivering conservation across the landscape; 15 Christina D. Buesching, Eleanor M. Slade, Chris Newman, Terhi Riutta, Philip Riordan and David W. Macdonald: Many Hands Make Light Work - But Do They? A Critical Evaluation of Citizen Science
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Autoren-Porträt
David W. Macdonald, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford;Ruth E. Feber, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2015, 672 Seiten, Maße: 19,7 x 25,9 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: David W. Macdonald, Ruth E. Feber
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 019964683X
- ISBN-13: 9780199646838
Sprache:
Englisch
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