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Models for planning wildlife conservation in large landscapes / Joshua Millspaugh, Frank R. Thompson.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier / Academic Press, c2009.Description: xxi, 688 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780123736314 (alk. paper)
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  • 639.901/1 22 MIL
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CONTENTS

Chapter 1: General principles for developing landscape models for wildlife conservation ¿ Joshua J. Millspaugh, Robert A. Gitzen, David R. Larsen, Michael A. Larson, and Frank R. Thompson, III

Chapter 2: Application of population viability analysis to landscape conservation planning ¿ Steven R. Beissinger, Emily Nicholson, and Hugh P. Possingham

Chapter 3: Multi-species conservation planning on U.S. federal lands ¿ Barry Noon, Kevin S. McKelvey, and Brett G. Dickson

Chapter 4: Geographic approaches to biodiversity conservation: implications of scale and error to landscape planning ¿ Curt Flather, Kenneth R. Wilson, and Susan A. Shriner

Chapter 5: Social and economic considerations for planning wildlife conservation in large landscapes ¿ Robert G. Haight and Paul H. Gobster

Chapter 6: Landscape considerations for conservation planning on private lands ¿ Jonathan B. Haufler and Brian J. Kernohan

Chapter 7: A multi-scale stepwise approximation approach for wildlife conservation assessment and planning ¿ John R. Probst and Eric J. Gustafson

Chapter 8: An emerging agency-based approach to conserving populations through strategic habitat conservation ¿ Rex R. Johnson, Charles K. Baxter, and Michael E. Estey

Chapter 9: A review of methods for quantifying wildlife habitat in large landscapes ¿ Michael A. Larson, Joshua J. Millspaugh, and Frank R. Thompson, III

Chapter 10: Wildlife habitat relationships models: description and evaluation of existing frameworks ¿ Jeffrey L. Beck and Lowell H. Suring

Chapter 11: Lessons learned from using GIS to model landscape-level wildlife habitat ¿ Gary J. Roloff, Michael L. Donovan, Daniel W. Linden, and Marshall L. Strong

Chapter 12: A review of LANDIS and other forest landscape models for integration with wildlife models ¿ Hong S. He

Chapter 13: Simulating landscape change using the Landscape Management System ¿ Chadwick D. Oliver, James B. McCarter, Jeffrey M. Comnick, Kevin Ceder, and

Christopher S. Nelson

Chapter 14: Large-scale HSI models and software ¿ William D. Dijak and Chadwick D. Rittenhouse

Chapter 15: Modeling understory vegetation and its response to fire ¿ Donald McKenzie, Crystal L. Raymond, and Samuel A. Cushman

Chapter 16: Validation of landscape-scale simulation models that predict vegetation and wildlife dynamics ¿ Steve Shifley, Chadwick D. Rittenhouse, and Joshua J. Millspaugh

Chapter 17: Methods for determining viability of wildlife populations in large landscapes ¿ Resit Akçakaya and Barry W. Brook

Chapter 18: Dynamic landscape meta-population models and sustainable forest management ¿Sarah Bekessy, Brendan Wintle, Ascelin Gordon, Lisa Venier, and Jennie Pearce

Chapter 19: Habitat networks for terrestrial wildlife: concepts and case studies ¿ Mary M. Rowland and Michael J. Wisdom

Chapter 20: Landscape-level planning for conservation of wetland birds in the U.S. Prairie Pothole region ¿ Neal D. Niemuth, Ronald E. Reynolds, Diane A. Granfors, Rex R. Johnson, Brian Wangler, and Michael E. Estey

Chapter 21: Plum Creek¿s Central Cascades habitat conservation plan and modeling for the Northern spotted owl ¿ Lorin L. Hicks, William O. Vogel, Dale R. Herter, Richard J. Early, and Henning C. Stabins

Chapter 22: Application of models to conservation planning for terrestrial birds in North America ¿ Jane Fitzgerald, Wayne E. Thogmartin, Randy Dettmers, Tim Jones,

Christopher Rustay, Janet M. Ruth, Frank R. Thompson, III, and Tom Will

Chapter 23: Modeling bird response to predicted changes in land cover in an urbanizing region ¿ Jeffrey A. Hepinstall, John M. Marzluff, and Marina Alberti

Chapter 24: Planning wildlife conservation in large landscapes ¿ Frank R. Thompson, III and Joshua J. Millspaugh

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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