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adam_text | Titel: Essentials of conservation biology
Autor: Primack, Richard B.
Jahr: 2006
Contents
PART I Major Issues That Define the Discipline I
CHAPTER I What Is Conservation Biology? 3
The New Science of Conservation Biology 5
Conservation Bio/ogy Complements the Traditional
Disciplines 5
BOX I.I CONSERVATION BIOLOGY S INTERDISCIPLINARY
APPROACH: A CASE STUDY WITH SEA TURTLES 7
Conservation Biology Is a Crisis Discipline 9
Conservation Biology s Ethical Principles 9
The Origins of Conservation Biology 11
European Origins 12
American Origins 14
A New Science Is Born 18
Conservation Bio/ogy: A Dynamic and Growing Field 18
CHAPTER 2 What Is Biological Diversity? 23
Species Diversity 24
What Is a Species? 25
BOX 2.1 NAMING AND CLASSIFYING SPECIES 26
The Origin of New Species 29
Species Diversity and Its Measurement 31
Genetic Diversity 33
What Is Genetic Diversity? 33
Ecosystem Diversity 36
What Are Communities and Ecosystems? 36
BOX 2.2 KELP FORESTS AND SEA OTTERS: SHAPING
AN OCEAN ECOSYSTEM 37
Ecological Succession 39
Species Interactions within Communities 40
Principles of Community Organization 41
Keystone Species and Guilds 44
Keystone Resources 48
Ecosystem Dynamics 48
Conclusion 49
CHAPTER 3 Where is the World s Biological Diversity Found? S3
Two of the Most Diverse Ecosystems on Earth
54
Tropical Rain Forests 54
Coral Reefi 55
Patterns of Diversity 57
Variation in Qimate and Environment 57
Variation in Topography, Geological Age, and Habitat
Size 57
Why Are There So Many Species in the Tropics?
59
How Many Species Exist Worldwide? 61
New Species Are Being Discovered All the Time 62
Recently Discovered Communities 63
BOX 3.1 CONSERVING A WORLD UNKNOWN:
HYDROTHERMAL VENTS AND OIL PLUMES 64
Diversity Surveys: Collecting and Counting Species 65
Estimating the Number of Species 66
The Need for MoreTaxonomists 69
viiî Contents
PARTII Valuing Biodiversity 73
CHAPTER 4 Ecological Economics and Direct Economic Values 75
Why Economic Valuation Is Needed 75
Assigning Economic Value to Biological Diversity
77
BOX 4.1 INDUSTRY, ECOLOGY, AND ECOTOURISM IN
YELLOWSTONE PARK 78
Evaluating Development Projects 79
Cost-Benefit Analysis 79
Natural Resource Loss and the Wealth of
Societies 81
One Approach to Assigning Economic Value 83
Direct Use Values 85
BOX 4.2 HOW MUCH IS A SPECIES WORTH? 85
Consumptive Use Value 86
Productive Use Value 88
CHAPTER 5 Indirect Economic Values 95
Nonconsumptive Use Value 95
Ecosystem Productivity and Carbon Sequestration 97
Protection ofWater and Soil Resources 98
BOX 5.1 PROPHECY FULFILLED: HOW ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
BECAME FRONT PAGE NEWS 99
Waste Treatment and Nutrient Retention 101
Climate Regulation 101
Species Relationships 102
Environmental Monitors 103
Recreation and Ecotourism 103
Educational and Scientific Valué 105
Other Ways of Valuing Biodiversity 105
Option Value 106
BOX 5.2 MIGHTY MULTITUDES OF MICROBES: NOT
TO BE IGNORED! 107
Existence Value III
Is Economic Valuation Enough? 112
CHAPTER 6 Ethical Values 117
Ethical Values of Biological Diversity 117
Ethical Arguments for Preserving Biological Diversity 119
BOX 6.1 SHARKS: A FEARED ANIMAL IN DECLINE 119
BOX 6.2 RELIGION AND CONSERVATION 122
Enlightened Self-interest: Biodiversity and
Human Development 126
Deep Ecology 127
PART III Threats to Biological Diversity 133
CHAPTER 7 Extinction 135
Past Mass Extinctions 136
The Current, Human-Caused Mass Extinction
138
Background Extinction Rates 142
Extinction Rates on Islands 143
BOX 7.1 INVASIVE SPECIES AND EXTINCTION IN ISLAND
ECOSYSTEMS 144
Extinction Rates in Water 146
Estimating Extinction Rates with the Island
Biogeography Model 147
Extinction Rates and Habitat Loss 149
Assumptions and Generalizations in the Island
Biogeography Model 150
Other Methods for Calculating Extinction Rates ISO
Local Extinctions 151
Contents ix
CHAPTER 8 Vulnerability to Extinct/on 155
Endemic Species and Extinction 157 Conservation Categories 164
Species Most Vulnerable to Extinction 159 Natural Heritage Data Centers 168
BOX 8.1 WHY ARE FROGS AND TOADS CROAKING? 163
CHAPTER 9 Habitat Destruction, Fragmentation, Degradation,
and Global Climate Change 173
The Problem of Human Population Growth 174 Pesticide Pollution 198
Habitat Destruction 177 BOX 9- pesticides and raptors: sentinel species
WARN OF DANGER 198
Threatened Rain Forests 180 ... „„ . ...
Water Pollution 200
OtherThreatened Habitats 184 .. „ „ . ...
^ ,„ Air Pollution 202
Desertification 187
. Global Climate Change 205
Habitat Fragmentation 188 Changes in Temperate and Tropical Climates 208
Edge Effects 193 Plants and Climate Change 210
Two Studies of Habitat Fragmentation 196 Rising Sea Levels and Warmer Waters 210
Habitat Degradation and Pollution 196 The Overall Effect of Global Warming 211
CHAPTER 10 Overexploitation, Invasive Species, and Disease 215
Overexploitation 215 Invasive Species on Islands 228
Exploitation in the Modern World 217 lnyasive sPeäe^ Acfuatic Habitats 229
BOX 10.1 endangered whales: making A comeback? The Ability ofSpecies to Become Invasive 231
219 Disease 235
Maximum Sustainable Yield 223 Implications of Invasive Species and
What Can Be Done To Stop Overexploitation? 224 Diseases for Human Health 238
Invasive Species 224 Conclusion 239
BOX 10.2 GMOSAND CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 227
PART IV Conservation at the Population and Species Levels 243
CHAPTER 11 Problems of Small Populations 245
Essential Concepts for Small Populations 246 Other Factors That Affect the Persistence
Minimum Viable Population (MVP) 246 of Small Populations 262
Loss of Genetic Variability 248 Demographic Variation 263
Consequences of Reduced Genetic Variability 251 Environmental Variation and Catastrophes 264
Factors That Determine Effective Population Size 255 _..... ...
Extinction Vortices 266
BOX 11.1 RHINO SPECIES IN ASIA AND AFRICA: GENETIC
DIVERSITY AND HABITAT LOSS 260
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CHAPTER 12 Applied Population Biology 271
Methods for Studying Populations 273 Population Viability Analysis 283
Gathering Ecological Information 273 Metapopulations 285
Monitoring Populations 275 Long-Term Monitoring of Species and
BOX 12.1 THREE PRIMATOLOGISTS WHO BECAME EcOSYStemS 288
ACTIVISTS 276 7
CHAPTER 13 Establishing New Populations 293
Three Approaches to Establishing New Sodai Behavior of Released Animals 299
Populations 294 Animal Reintroduction Case Studies 301
BOX 13.1 WOLVES RETURN TO A COLD WELCOME 295 Establishing New Plant Populations 302
Considerations for Successful Programs 297 The Status of New Populations 305
CHAPTER 14 Ex Situ Conservation Strategies 309
Limitations of Ex Situ Conservation
Ex Situ Conservation Facilities 313
Limitations of Ex Situ Conservation 312 Aquariums 321
Botanical Gardens and Arboretums 322
BOX 14.2 SEED SAVERS AND CROP VARIETIES 328
Zoos 314
BOX 14.1 LOVE ALONE CANNOT SAVE THE GIANT Conclusion 332
PANDA 315
PARTV Practical Applications 335
CHAPTER 15 Establishing Protected Areas 337
The IUCN System of Classification 338 Determining Which Areas Should Be Protected 345
. . _ . BOX 15.1 THE IVORY-BILLED WOODPECKER AND THE
Existing Protected Areas Sit unexpected value of protected areas 350
Marine Prouaed Areas 340 Linking New Protected Areas to Reserve
Size and Effectiveness 341 Networks 353
Creating New Protected Areas 342 Gap Analysis 353
Identifying Priorities for Protecting Biodiversity 343
CHAPTER 16 Designing Networks of Protected Areas 361
Issues of Reserve Design 362 Unking Protected Areas with Habitat Corridors 371
Protected Area Size and Characteristics 363 Habitat Corridor Case Studies 373
Reserve Design and Species Preservation 367 Landscape Ecology and Park Design 375
Minimizing Edge and Fragmentation Effects 368 Conclusion 377
Conservation Networks 368
BOX 16.1 ECOLOGISTS AND REAL ESTATE EXPERTS
MINGLE AT THE NATURE CONSERVANCY 369
Contents xi
CHAPTER 17 Managing Protected Areas 381
Monitoring as a Management Tool 384 Managing Keystone Resources 39Z
Identifying and Managing Threats 386 Managing Parks and People 392
Managing Invasive Spedes 386 Zoning To Partition Resource Needs 394
Managing Habitat 386 box 17.2 managing leopards together with
BOX 17.1 HABITAT MANAGEMENT: THE KEY TO SUCCESS PEOPLE 394
in the conservation of endangered butterflies Regulating Activities inside Protected Areas 398
388 BOX 17.3 IS ARCTIC WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Managing Water 389 compatible with oil drilling? 399
Challenges in Park Management 400
CHAPTER 18 Outside Protected Areas 405
The Value of Unprotected Habitat 407 Ecosystem Management 415
box 18.1 in defense of wiLDUFE... send in the Case Studies 418
MARINES 410
Managed Coniferous Forests 418
Conservation in Urban Areas 411 African Wildlife Outside Parks 419
Conservation in Agricultural Areas 412 Community-Based Wildlife Management in Namibia 421
Multiple-Use Habitat 413
CHAPTER 19 Restoration Ecology 427
Damage and Restoration 428 Restoration of Some Major Communities 436
BOX 19.1 CAN MANY SMALL PROJECTS CLEAN UP Wetlands 436
THE CHESAPEAKE BAY? 430 BOX 19.2 EASIER SAID THAN DONE: RESTORING THE
Ecological Restoration Techniques 431 kissimmee river 437
Practical Considerations 432 Lokes 439
Prairies 439
Case Studies 434
Tropical Dry Forest in Costa Rica 441
Wetlands Restoration in lapan 434
The Grand Canyon-Colorado River Ecosystem 435 The Future of Restoration Ecology 443
Restoration in Urban Areas 436
PART VI Conservation and Human Societies 447
CHAPTER 20 Conservation and Sustainable Development at the Local and
National Levels 449
Conservation at the Local Level 451 Traditional Societies, Conservation, and
LandTrusts 4SI Sustainable Use 462
local Legislation 453 Conservation Beliefs 463
Conservation Efforts That Involve Traditional Societies 465
Conservation at the Nafonal Level 455 box ^ pEOPLE.FR1ENDLY CONSERVAT1ON 1N THE H1LLS
National Legislation 455 OF southwest india 469
The U.S. Endangered Species Act 457 Evaluating Conservation Initiatives That Involve Traditional
Societies 473
xii Contents
CHAPTER 21 An International Approach to Conservation and
Sustainable Development 477
International Agreements to Protect Species Marine Environments 494
479 Is the Funding Adequate and Effective? 494
box 21.1 the war for the elephant: is the International Development Banks and Ecosystem
armistice over? 481 Damage 495
International Agreements to Protect Habitat Development Lending Case Studies 496
483 BOX 21.2 HOW MUCH WILL THE THREE GORGES
International Earth Summits 486 dam really cost? 498
International Funding 489 Reforming Development Lending 501
The World Bank and the Global Environment Fadlity 491 Increased Funding Is Necessary for the Future
National Environmental Funds 493 ^03
Debt-For-Nature Swaps 493
CHAPTER 22 An Agenda for the Future 507
Ongoing Problems and Possible Solutions 507 The Role of Conservation Biologists 516
box 22.1 conservation education: shaping the Challenges for Conservation Biologists 516
NEXT GENERATION INTO CONSERVATIONISTS 508 BOX 22.3 WHAT WILL OUR WORLD BE LIKE
BOX 22.2 ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM CONFRONTS IN 2050? 517
THE OPPOSITION 514 Achieving the Agenda 518
Appendix 525
Glossary 529
Bibliography 537
Index 571
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physical | XV, 585 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
publishDate | 2006 |
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spellingShingle | Primack, Richard B. 1950- Essentials of conservation biology Biologie de la conservation Conservação biológica larpcal Proteção ambiental larpcal Conservation biology Naturschutz (DE-588)4115348-0 gnd Artenreichtum (DE-588)4131912-6 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 gnd Biologie (DE-588)4006851-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4115348-0 (DE-588)4131912-6 (DE-588)4061644-7 (DE-588)4601495-0 (DE-588)4006851-1 (DE-588)4123623-3 |
title | Essentials of conservation biology |
title_alt | Conservation biology |
title_auth | Essentials of conservation biology |
title_exact_search | Essentials of conservation biology |
title_full | Essentials of conservation biology Richard B. Primack |
title_fullStr | Essentials of conservation biology Richard B. Primack |
title_full_unstemmed | Essentials of conservation biology Richard B. Primack |
title_short | Essentials of conservation biology |
title_sort | essentials of conservation biology |
topic | Biologie de la conservation Conservação biológica larpcal Proteção ambiental larpcal Conservation biology Naturschutz (DE-588)4115348-0 gnd Artenreichtum (DE-588)4131912-6 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 gnd Biologie (DE-588)4006851-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Biologie de la conservation Conservação biológica Proteção ambiental Conservation biology Naturschutz Artenreichtum Umweltschutz Biodiversität Biologie Lehrbuch |
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