Marine Mammal Welfare: Human Induced Change in the Marine Environment and its Impacts on Marine Mammal Welfare

Author:   Andy Butterworth
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2017
Volume:   17
ISBN:  

9783319469935


Pages:   625
Publication Date:   07 July 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Andy Butterworth
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2017
Volume:   17
Weight:   1.434kg
ISBN:  

9783319469935


ISBN 10:   3319469932
Pages:   625
Publication Date:   07 July 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Preface.- 2. Introduction to marine mammal welfare.- 3. Cetacea – whales, dolphins, porpoises.- 3.1 The welfare effects of marine debris and fishery equipment on Cetacea, entanglement, toxicity – and of marine pollution including oil.- 3.2 Bycatch.- 3.3 Welfare impact of loss of habitat, changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to migration.- 3.4 The welfare effects on Cetacean of human interactions – noise, boats, exploration, dredging, wind farms, whale watching, hunting.- 3.5 Noise in the ocean.- 3.5 Global climate effects on cetacean welfare.- 3.6 Social change in Cetacean populations resulting from human influences.- 3.7 Cetacea in captivity.- 3.8 Assessing the welfare of Cetacea – outcome based assessment methods in the wild and in captivity.- 4. Pinnipeds – seals, sea lions, fur seals, walrus.- 4.1 The welfare effects on Pinnipeds of marine debris and fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity – and of marine pollution includingoil.- 4.2 Bycatch.- 4.3 Interactions with farmed fisheries.- 4.4 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Pinnipeds.- 4.5 The welfare effects on Pinnipeds of human interactions – tourism, hunting.- 4.6 Global climate effects on Pinniped welfare.- 4.7 Social change in Pinniped populations resulting from human influences.- 4.8 Pinnipeds in captivity.- 4.9 Assessing the welfare of Pinnipeds – in the wild and in captivity.- 5. Sirenia – dugongs and manatees.- 5.1 The welfare effects of human interactions on Manatees and Dugongs – boats, boat strikes, tourism, noise, the coastline as a recreational zone.- 5.2 The welfare effects on Sirenia of marine debris and fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity.- 5.3 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Sirenia.- 5.4 Social change in Sirenian populations resulting from human influences.- 5.5 Global climate effects on Sirenian welfare.- 5.6 Sirenia in captivity.- 5.7 Assessing the welfare of Sirenia – in the wild and in captivity.- 6. Ursidae - polar bears.- 6.1 The welfare effects of human interactions – human food and human waste, proximity to habitation, living together with polar bears.- 6.2 The welfare effects on Polar Bears of marine debris, fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity.- 6.3 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Polar Bears.- 6.4 Social change in Polar Bear populations resulting from human influences.- 6.5 Global climate effects on Polar Bear welfare.- 6.6 Hunting of Polar Bears.- 6.7 Polar Bears in captivity.- 6.8 Assessing the welfare of Polar Bears – in the wild and in captivity.- 7. Lutrinae – otters.- 7.1 The welfare effects of human interactions on otters – dogs, disturbance, fishing.- 7.2 The welfare effects on Otters of water borne debris, fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity.- 7.3 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Otters.- 7.4 Social change in Otters populations resulting from human influences.- 7.5 Global climate effects on Otter welfare.- 7.6 Hunting of Otters.- 7.7 Otters in captivity.- 7.8 Assessing the welfare of Otters – in the wild and in captivity.- 8. Conclusions.- 9. References.

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The figures and photographs are well designed and informative, and the literature citations for those wishing to learn more are extensive and current. This text will be an indispensable resource for anyone interested in marine mammal welfare. ... Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. (S. R. Fegley, Choice, Vol. 55 (11), July, 2018)


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Dr Andy Butterworth MRCVS is Reader in Animal Science and Policy in the Clinical Veterinary School, University of Bristol, UK. Andy teaches and carries out research in the areas of animal disease and production, animal welfare and legislation, behavioural biology, and animal welfare assessment in both farm and wild animals. He is a member of the European Food Standards Agency Scientific Panel on Animal health and Welfare, and chairs the EEER (Ethics, Economics, Education and Regulation) of the Farm Animal Welfare committee in the UK. He lectures widely and publishes in books, and the academic and trade press, with over 200 publications to date.

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