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The definitive textbook for students of wildlife management, now
updated to cover the latest techniques, tools, and topics. Wildlife
Management and Conservation presents a clear overview of the
management and conservation of animals, their habitats, and how
people influence both. The relationship among these three
components of wildlife management is explained in chapters written
by leading experts and is designed to prepare students for careers
in which they will be charged with maintaining healthy animal
populations. To be successful wildlife professionals, they will
need to find ways to restore depleted populations, reduce
overabundant, introduced, or pest species, and manage relationships
among various human stakeholders. This book gives them the basic
knowledge necessary to accomplish these goals. This second edition,
which is updated throughout, features several new and expanded
topics, including communication in the wildlife profession, fire
science, Indigenous models of management and conservation,
plant-animal interactions, quantitative analysis of wildlife
populations, and a detailed glossary. The book also covers: * Human
dimensions of wildlife management * Animal behavior * Predator-prey
relationships * Structured decision making * Issues of scale in
wildlife management * Wildlife health * Historical context of
wildlife management and conservation * Hunting and trapping *
Nongame species * Nutrition ecology * Water management * Climate
change * Conservation planning The most widely used foundational
text in the field, this is the perfect resource not only for
students but also for early career professionals and those in
related fields who need to understand the core tenets and tools of
wildlife conservation and management. Contributors: C. Jane
Anderson, Bart M. Ballard, Warren B. Ballard, John A. Bissonette,
Clint Boal, Scott B. Boyle, Leonard A. Brennan, Robert D. Brown,
James W. Cain III, Tyler A. Campbell, Michael J. Cherry, Michael R.
Conover, Daniel J. Decker, Randall W. DeYoung, Jonathan B. Dinkins,
W. Sue Fairbanks, Selma N. Glasscock, James B. Grand, Michael J.
Haney, James R. Heffelfinger, Scott E. Henke, Fidel Hernandez,
Davie G. Hewitt, C. L. Hoving, David A. Jessup, Heather E. Johnson,
Winifred B. Kessler, John L. Koprowski, Paul R. Krausman, William
P. Kuvlesky, Jr., Roel R. Lopez, R. W. Mannan, Melissa J. Merrick,
L. Scott Mills, Michael S. Mitchell, Michael L. Morrison, Anna M.
Munoz, John F. Organ, Katherine L. Parker, William F. Porter, Shawn
J. Riley, Steven S. Rosenstock, Michael C. Runge, Susan P. Rupp,
William F. Siemer, Robert J. Steidl, Kelley M. Stewart
This report deals with whether the experience of odors, i.e., odors
as sensations, from biosolids at wastewater treatment plants
(WWTPs) causes illness. There exists no repository of information
on the numbers of complainants with illness, their specific
complaints, or the relationship between degree of exposure and
complaints. Anecdotal reports nevertheless imply a pattern much
like that associated with other industrial malodors. Any connection
between odor and illness has received little note among the
millions of articles in the medical literature. This state of
affairs presumably exists because odors per se generate no
objective signs of illness in otherwise healthy persons. However,
malodors may exacerbate both symptoms and signs of illness in
persons with certain chronic disorders, such as asthma and
migraine. Vulnerability to such effects may vary considerably from
person to person.
This book develops the theory of ordinary differential equations
(ODEs), starting from an introductory level (with no prior
experience in ODEs assumed) through to a graduate-level treatment
of the qualitative theory, including bifurcation theory (but not
chaos). While proofs are rigorous, the exposition is
reader-friendly, aiming for the informality of face-to-face
interactions. A unique feature of this book is the integration of
rigorous theory with numerous applications of scientific interest.
Besides providing motivation, this synthesis clarifies the theory
and enhances scientific literacy. Other features include: (i) a
wealth of exercises at various levels, along with commentary that
explains why they matter; (ii) figures with consistent color
conventions to identify nullclines, periodic orbits, stable and
unstable manifolds; and (iii) a dedicated website with software
templates, problem solutions, and other resources supporting the
text (www.math.duke.edu/ode-book). Given its many applications, the
book may be used comfortably in science and engineering courses as
well as in mathematics courses. Its level is accessible to
upper-level undergraduates but still appropriate for graduate
students. The thoughtful presentation, which anticipates many
confusions of beginning students, makes the book suitable for a
teaching environment that emphasizes self-directed, active learning
(including the so-called inverted classroom).
Wildlife Management and Conservation presents a clear overview of
the management and conservation of animals, their habitats, and how
people influence both. The relationship among these three
components of wildlife management is explained in chapters written
by leading experts and is designed to prepare wildlife students for
careers in which they will be charged with maintaining healthy
animal populations; finding ways to restore depleted populations
while reducing overabundant, introduced, or pest species; and
managing relationships among various human stakeholders. Topics
covered in this book include: the definitions of wildlife and
management; human dimensions of wildlife management; animal
behavior; predator-prey relationships; structured decision making;
issues of scale in wildlife management; wildlife health; historical
context of wildlife management and conservation; hunting and
trapping; nongame species; nutrition ecology; water management;
climate change; and conservation planning.
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Differential equations arise in a variety of contexts, some purely
theoretical and some of practical interest. As you read this
textbook, you will find that the qualitative and quantitative study
of differential equations incorporates an elegant blend of linear
algebra and advanced calculus. This book is intended for an
advanced undergraduate course in differential equations. The reader
should have already completed courses in linear algebra,
multivariable calculus, and introductory differential equations.
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