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    Population Dynamics for Conservation by Botsford, Louis W.; White, J. Wilson; Hastings, Alan;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 1 October 2019

    • ISBN 9780198758365
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages352 pages
    • Size 252x194x23 mm
    • Weight 920 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Provides a coherent overview of the theory of single population dynamics, discussing concepts such as population variability, population stability, population viability/persistence, and harvest yield while later chapters address specific applications to conservation and management.

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    Long description:

    The management and conservation of natural populations relies heavily on concepts and results generated from models of population dynamics. Yet this is the first book to present a unified and coherent explanation of the underlying theory. This novel text begins with a consideration of what makes a good state variable, progressing from the simplest models (those with a single variable such as abundance or biomass) to more complex models with other key variables of population structure (including age, size, life history stage, and space). Throughout the book, attention is paid to concepts such as population variability, population stability, population viability/persistence, and harvest yield. Later chapters address specific applications to conservation such as recovery planning for species at risk, fishery management, and the spatial management of marine resources.

    Population Dynamics for Conservation is suitable for graduate-level students. It will also be valuable to academic and applied researchers in population biology. This overview of population dynamic theory can serve to further their population research, as well as to improve their understanding of population management.

    This primer on population dynamics theory and its applications introduce the reader to the mathematical tools necessary to construct analytical models of plant and animal population dynamics ... The book will be useful as either a textbook for students or as a reference for experienced researchers.

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    Table of Contents:

    Philosophical approach to population modeling
    Simple population models
    Linear, age-structured models and their long-term dynamics
    Age-structured models: short-term transient dynamics
    Size-structured models
    Stage-structured models
    Age-structured models with density-dependent recruitment
    Age-structured models in a random environment
    Spatial population dynamics
    Applications to conservation biology
    Population models in marine conservation
    Thinking about populations

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