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Full Description
This book, the first in the "Wildlife
Research Monograph" series, defines "wildlife research" in a variety of
contexts and reviews recent research trends. The authors present the current
developments they have identified using bibliometric analyses of the most
common, relevant and emerging topics in wildlife research over the last three decades. Diverse aspects of wildlife research are discussed, including wildlife
demography, infections spread between wildlife, livestock and humans, habitat
requirements and management, as well as the effects of renewable energy and
pollutants on wildlife. Furthermore the authors explore topics like advances in
the study of species distribution, invasive species, use of molecular markers
in wildlife studies and the sustainability of wildlife exploitation and
conservation conflicts. The book offers a comprehensive overview of advances in
wildlife research in the last decades.
Contents
Trends in wildlife
research: a bibliometric approach.- Wildlife demography: population processes,
analytical tools and management applications.- Research priorities and trends
in infections shared with wildlife.- Wildlife habitat requirements: concepts
and research approaches.- Effects of renewable energy production and
infrastructure on wildlife.- An overview of recent trends in wildlife
ecotoxicology.- New developments in the study of species distribution.- Progresses
and controversies in invasion biology.- High-throughput DNA sequencing and the
next generation of molecular markers in wildlife research.-
Meat from the wild: extractive uses of wildlife and alternatives for
sustainability.- Conservation Conflicts: Future Research Challenges.- Wildlife
research: towards a better coexistence between people and wildlife.