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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Caryl L. Elzinga , Daniel W. Salzer , John W. Willoughby , James P. Gibbs (State University of New York)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 24.10cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.943kg ISBN: 9780632044429ISBN 10: 063204442 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 21 February 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Professional & Vocational Format: Spiral bound Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA handbook to help field biologists and land managers cope with monitoring is a worthwhile product. Professor Michael McGowan, San Francisco State University <!----end----> Such a text could easily form the basis for undergraduate and graduate courses in institutions having programs which include wildlife, fisheries, ecology, or conservation biology. It would also be important reading for state and federal agency personnel and all those biologists involved in the ecological consulting field. Professor Gary Vinyard, University of Nevada at Reno One of the most intractable problems facing ecologists and conservationists conducting manipulative experiments on ecosystems is monitoring the outcome. Without such monitoring the experiments, of course, are worthless, so careful considerations of experimental design and recording techniques prior to the establishment of the manipulations are always worthwhile, and it is here that this practical manual seeks to exist. Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 2002 "A handbook to help field biologists and land managers cope with monitoring is a worthwhile product." Professor Michael McGowan, San Francisco State University "Such a text could easily form the basis for undergraduate and graduate courses in institutions having programs which include wildlife, fisheries, ecology, or conservation biology. It would also be important reading for state and federal agency personnel and all those biologists involved in the ecological consulting field." Professor Gary Vinyard, University of Nevada at Reno "One of the most intractable problems facing ecologists and conservationists conducting manipulative experiments on ecosystems is monitoring the outcome. Without such monitoring the experiments, of course, are worthless, so careful considerations of experimental design and recording techniques prior to the establishment of the manipulations are always worthwhile, and it is here that this practical manual seeks to exist." Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 2002 Author InformationCaryl L. Elzinga and Daniel W. Salzer are the authors of Monitoring Plant and Animal Populations: A Handbook for Field Biologists, published by Wiley. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |