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Endangered species can be defined as a group of animals or plants
in danger of becoming extinct. This book presents an overview of
such species as a result of certain factors such as climate change,
extensive urbanisation, overgrazing, and agricultural expansion.
The first chapter of this book describes China's attempt to protect
its rare, threatened, and endangered species in their natural
habitats. It identifies the root causes of species loss as well as
China's participation in international environmental conventions
and its participation in non-governmental organisations (NGO's).
Chapter Two reviews the ways in which the abundance of endangered
marine benthic species are estimated using distance sampling
through SCUBA diving. Distance sampling is a widely used set of
methods for estimating abundance and/or density of biological
populations. It is a standard method for abundance estimations for
many endangered species. Chapter Three reviews the causes of
medicinal species endangerment in the Middle East as well as
conservations measures that are being used to protect and preserve
them from extinction. Chapter 4 describes a species known as Pine
marten (or Martes martes), which is an animal in the weasel family.
This chapter reviews the reasons why this species is in danger of
extinction (such as the presence of incidental killings, forest
reduction, and habitat fragmentation in recent years) as well as
the measures that have to be taken to prevent a further decline in
population. The northern pike, one of the most important freshwater
fish, might become an endangered species due to its rapid decline
in population from overfishing, habitat reduction, and climate
changes. Chapter Five addresses these problems as well as explores
the actual conservation and management state of this species in
Europe, comparing genetic and molecular ecology data obtained for
European and North American populations. Chapter Six is a
description of a case study of the river otter, Lontra longicaudis
annectens, present in Central Mexico, and the ways in which
ecological niche modelling and place prioritisation procedures were
used to identify areas for conservation and restoration for this
species. Chapter Seven describes the impact that deforestation has
on biodiversity conservation in Mexico by measuring its effects on
mammal species' distributions, delineation of biogeographical
regionalisation, the effectiveness of conservation area networks
and area prioritisation for biodiversity conservation. Finally, the
last chapter of this book presents an overview of the global usage
of felines in traditional folk medicine and as a result, their
danger of becoming extinct.
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