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Offers knowledge on how to resolve human-wildlife conflicts through
wildlife damage management. Provides examples of how human-wildlife
conflicts can be alleviated by using an integrated approach
Discusses management options including employing lethal methods;
distributing supplemental food; changing the behavior of either
humans or wildlife; and excluding or repelling wildlife. Backed by
numerous case studies, informative side bars and full color
illustrations. Uses brand new case studies to illustrate the
benefits of an integrated approach to wildlife management for
resolving wildlife problems.
Humans, being visually oriented, are well versed in camouflage and
how animals hide from predators that use vision to locate prey.
However, many predators do not hunt by sight; they hunt by scent.
This raises the question: do survival mechanisms and behaviors
exist which allow animals to hide from these olfactory predators?
If so, what are they, and how do they work? Predator-Prey Dynamics:
The Role of Olfaction examines environmental as well as biological
and behavioral elements of both predators and prey to answer gaps
in our current knowledge of the survival dynamics of species.
Beginning with a thorough look at the mechanics of olfaction, the
author explains how predators detect, locate, and track their prey
using odor trails on the ground or odor plumes in the air.
Understanding the physics of airflow is the next step to
understanding the potential for manipulating and masking scent.
While a bush may conceal an animal visually from a predator, it
will not protect an animal from a predator using olfaction. To hide
from the latter, an animal needs to hide in locations where
turbulence and updrafts will disperse its scent. The book addresses
tradeoffs that animals must make given their dual needs to hide
from predators and to procure food and water. Studies of mammalian
and avian behavior provide examples on the actual use and efficacy
of olfactory camouflage tactics. The book concludes with a
redefinition of ecological terms based on the physics of airflow
and a summary of the theory and implications of olfactory
predator--prey dynamics. Introducing the mechanics of olfaction and
its influence on the behavior of both predators and prey,
Predator-Prey Dynamics: The Role of Olfaction presents a new
perception of the world and enables us to understand and more
effectively manage the delicate survival dynamics of animals in the
wild.
Human Diseases from Wildlife presents information on the most
prevalent and serious zoonotic diseases in the US and Canada, some
of which have been national headline news like anthrax, influenza,
and West Nile virus. Diseases that are caused by pathogens with the
ability to infect both humans and animals are known as zoonotic
diseases, which literally means "disease from animals." The issue
of human-wildlife disease interactions is a growing concern as
humans continue to interface with wildlife. People who handle
wildlife including field workers, wildlife professionals, trappers,
and hunters want to know about potential diseases, risks, and how
to protect themselves from disease. This book was written because
many people are uninformed about zoonotic diseases. This lack of
information causes some people to have a heightened fear of
zoonotic diseases, preventing them from enjoying wildlife or
spending time outdoors. Other people needlessly expose themselves
to disease by neglecting simple precautions. This book includes
information on bacterial, spirochetal, rickettsial, and viral
diseases as well as macroparasites and emerging zoonotic diseases.
More than two dozen diseases are covered including rabies,
tularemia, baylisascariasis, salmonellosis, leprosy, Lyme disease,
Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and swimmer's itch. Each chapter
contains the history of the disease, symptoms in humans, medical
treatment, transmission of pathogens to humans, the role of
wildlife as vectors, and methods to minimize risk. The diseases
people can contract from wild animals can be both threatening and
fascinating, and the book includes interesting information to make
it more enjoyable to read.
Offers knowledge on how to resolve human-wildlife conflicts through
wildlife damage management. Provides examples of how human-wildlife
conflicts can be alleviated by using an integrated approach
Discusses management options including employing lethal methods;
distributing supplemental food; changing the behavior of either
humans or wildlife; and excluding or repelling wildlife. Backed by
numerous case studies, informative side bars and full color
illustrations. Uses brand new case studies to illustrate the
benefits of an integrated approach to wildlife management for
resolving wildlife problems.
Humans, being visually oriented, are well versed in camouflage and
how animals hide from predators that use vision to locate prey.
However, many predators do not hunt by sight; they hunt by scent.
This raises the question: do survival mechanisms and behaviors
exist which allow animals to hide from these olfactory predators?
If so, what are they, and how do they work?
Predator-Prey Dynamics: The Role of Olfaction examines
environmental as well as biological and behavioral elements of both
predators and prey to answer gaps in our current knowledge of the
survival dynamics of species. Beginning with a thorough look at the
mechanics of olfaction, the author explains how predators detect,
locate, and track their prey using odor trails on the ground or
odor plumes in the air. Understanding the physics of airflow is the
next step to understanding the potential for manipulating and
masking scent. While a bush may conceal an animal visually from a
predator, it will not protect an animal from a predator using
olfaction. To hide from the latter, an animal needs to hide in
locations where turbulence and updrafts will disperse its scent.
The book addresses tradeoffs that animals must make given their
dual needs to hide from predators and to procure food and water.
Studies of mammalian and avian behavior provide examples on the
actual use and efficacy of olfactory camouflage tactics. The book
concludes with a redefinition of ecological terms based on the
physics of airflow and a summary of the theory and implications of
olfactory predator--prey dynamics.
Introducing the mechanics of olfaction and its influence on the
behavior of both predators and prey, Predator-Prey Dynamics: The
Roleof Olfaction presents a new perception of the world and enables
us to understand and more effectively manage the delicate survival
dynamics of animals in the wild.
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