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First published in 1981, Dynamics of Large Mammal Populations was
written by experts from four continents and six countries. It is a
collection of papers on the population dynamics of large mammals
and was the first synthesis of work in the field. The book helped
provide identity and coherence to an emerging field. It has become
a much-sought-after book. The theoretical and empirical studies
presented demonstrate the ways in which numbers of animals in large
mammal populations change over time in response to a variety of
factors. The studies cover a wide variety of species - including
both terrestrial and marine mammals - and compare the population
dynamics of various groups such as herbivores, carnivores,
ungulates, cetaceans and pinnipeds. Included are species involved
in controversial population management problems. Also covered are
advances in managing the populations of large mammals, and advances
in the theoretical basis of large mammal population dynamics.
Numerous examples detail the interaction of mammals with their
ecosystems. Population biologists, wildlife biologists and
managers, government researchers, environmentalists and marine
mammal scientists can use the information made available here as a
basis for comparative research and practical applications. "The
book contains an excellent mix of theoretical chapters, general
overviews, and studies of specific animal speces, ranging from
seals and whales to lions and elephants, taking deer, wolves, and
grizzly bears along the way... But to the specialist it will be
indispensable, forming as it does the only authoritative volume
that deals with the population dynamics of this important group of
animals." ORYX Fauna & Flora Preservation Society, July, 1983.
"One immediately realizes, by skimming the citations of the
different chapters, that the researchers, working on such animals
as whales, bears, seals, lions, and elephants had not been talking
to one another, and that this book represents something of a first
in this regard." Mathematical Biosciences, 1983. "The book will be
of particular interest and value to wildlife biologists faced with
problems of managing wildlife resources and to people who use the
resources." The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1982. "This is an
excellent book. One doesn't have to be a population biologist to
understand the material. Best of all, the authors are refreshingly
frank about areas of ignorance in population biology and the
failure of even the best simulaion models to fit the real world...
To sum up, there is food for thought in this volume for every
zoologist with an interest in population biology and especially for
those who study large mammals." BioScience 1982. "In bringing a
wealth of research effort to a wider readership, this book cannot
fail to stimulate" Biometrics, 1982.
Since the industrialization of fishing, fisheries scientists have
been subject to intense economic and political pressures, which
have affected the way the science has developed. The origins and
effects of these pressures are traced in this 1994 book to concerns
about determining the causes of fluctuations in fish and whale
catches, and to resistance to regulation of fishing activity when
populations are depleted. The development of partial theories of
fish population dynamics are described using examples of both
national and international fisheries. The causes of the
difficulties encountered in generalizing these theories are
examined, setting the stage for the limitation of scope of these
studies that still influences the form and extent of fisheries
research today. This is a fascinating resource for all those
interested in fisheries science and the way it has developed in the
last 150 years.
Since the industrialization of fishing, fisheries scientists have
been subject to intense economic and political pressures, which
have affected the way the science has developed. The origins and
effects of these pressures are traced in this 1994 book to concerns
about determining the causes of fluctuations in fish and whale
catches, and to resistance to regulation of fishing activity when
populations are depleted. The development of partial theories of
fish population dynamics are described using examples of both
national and international fisheries. The causes of the
difficulties encountered in generalizing these theories are
examined, setting the stage for the limitation of scope of these
studies that still influences the form and extent of fisheries
research today. This is a fascinating resource for all those
interested in fisheries science and the way it has developed in the
last 150 years.
McMinn had never had a cross country champion, but a group of
runners from Athens had other things in mind. Join them on their
quest to make history.
After landing in his dream job, Chet Miller is living on borrowed
time. Coaching the worst team in baseball and with his team owner
selling his best players, he must find a way to win. When he
discovers three ninjas practicing in a local dojo he thinks his
prayers may have been answered. Join the insanity of the funniest
and zaniest season ever.
A collection of short stories by one of the most creative and
brilliant writers of our generation.
When Sam's car is found abandoned, Dex becomes the prime suspect in
his disappearance. But Dex knows something that no one else does.
Sam may have found some way to go back and relive the most exciting
time he and his best friend ever shared. But how can Dex find him?
And will they be able to prevent the most catastrophic disaster
ever? This is the first book of the Sam and Dex Adventures.
Lifelong Vanderbilt fan Joe Daily would like nothing better than
seeing the Commodores win the SEC title and the National
Championship. Then he meets Allistair Appel who promises to make
him the greatest player to ever play the game and maybe even give
his team a title as well. But will the price be too high? Will Joe
Daily, now Joey Goodman, be able to turn back before it's too late?
Meet Josh Raines. He's about to be a senior at McMinn County High
School. He runs cross country and track. Josh Raines is dying. Meet
Tully Kismet. Smart. Pretty. She's about to be a senior at McMinn
Central High School. She runs cross country and track. Tully has a
secret, and when she meets Josh she doesn't tell him her secret
until it's too late for either of them to run away. Is it possible
for a young adult novel to be heart wrenching and yet uplifting all
at the same time? That's Run For Your Life, so named because that's
what the heroes do. They run for their lives.
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