Bird Population Studies: Relevance to Conservation and Management (Oxford Ornithology)

by Christopher Perrins and etc.

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There are more than 1000 species of threatened birds in the world, while many others are valued for sport and some are serious pests. All these bird populations require management of one kind or another. This volume reviews our current understanding of avian population dynamics and explores ways in which population studies can contribute to effective conservation and management. The earlier chapters review general questions such as estimation of demographic parameters, the role of mathematical modelling, and the special problems of island populations and seabird populations. The specific chapters are devoted to great tits, snow geese, white storks, puffins, flamingos, grey partridge, red grouse, common terns, herring gulls, lesser black-backed gulls, ducks, Florida scrub jays, and northern spotted owls. The emphasis throughout is on how bird populations are regulated under various constraints and conditions and on what changes we might expect under varying environmental regimes. This book should be of interest to ornithologists, ecologists, wildlife managers and population biologists at postgraduate or professional level.
  • ISBN10 0198577303
  • ISBN13 9780198577300
  • Publish Date 1 May 1991
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 18 May 2000
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Oxford University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 699
  • Language English