Michael L. Morrison is a professor and the Caesar Kleberg Chair of wildlife ecology and conservation at Texas A&M University. He is the author of Restoring Wildlife: Ecological Concepts and Practical Applications and the coauthor of Wildlife-Habitat Relationships: Concepts and Applications and Wildlife Study Design. Heather A. Mathewson is an assistant professor in the Department of Wildlife and Natural Resources at Tarleton State University.
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Contributors Preface Acknowledgements Part I: Foundation 1. The Misunderstanding of Habitat 2. Exploration and Critique of Habitat and Habitat Quality 3. Demographic Consequences of Habitat 4. Managing Habitats in a Changing World Part II: Habitats in Peril 5. Habitat Loss and Degradation: Understanding Anthropogenic Stressors and Their Impacts on Individuals, Populations and Communitie 6. Population Genetics and Wildlife Habitat 7. Habitat Fragmentation and Corridors 8. The Impact of Invasive Species on Wildlife Habitat Part III: Research and Conservation 9. Thoughts on Models and Prediction 10. Manage Habitat Monitor Species 11. The Effects of Disturbance and Succession on Wildlife Habitat and Animal Communities 12. Wildlife Habitat Restoration 13. Synthesis for Advancing Useful Knowledge of Habitat: Unifying Themes or Many Directions?
A timely volume . . . A useful book for those interested in natural resources. * Choice * An excellent contribution to the understanding of what habitat is and how to conserve it. * Conservation Biology * In this very worthwhile book, the editors and chapter authors have accomplished the important task of setting forth a path to guide habitat management and conservation. * Great Plains Research * The editors of this volume accomplished their goal of reaching a broad audience and providing this audience with an understanding of the factors affecting wildlife and their habitats. The book will be most useful for wildlife students, but will also have immense utility for managers seeking to understand and address emerging habitat threats, and for researchers aiming to broaden their perspectives on the variety of factors influencing habitat. * Landscape Ecologist * Taken as a whole, this collection of chapters will provide a benchmark for understanding how we are to understand the global consequences of human consumption. * Quarterly Review of Biology *