Rangeland Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
Editat de Lance B. McNew, David K. Dahlgren, Jeffrey L. Becken Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 sep 2023
This open access book reviews the importance of ecological functioning within rangelands considering the complex inter-relationships of production agriculture, ecosystem services, biodiversity, and wildlife habitat.
More than half of all lands worldwide, and up to 70% of the western USA, are classified as rangelands—uncultivated lands that often support grazing by domestic livestock. The rangelands of North America provide a vast array of goods and services, including significant economic benefit to local communities, while providing critical habitat for hundreds of species of fish and wildlife.
This book provides compendium of recent data and synthesis from more than 100 experts in wildlife and rangeland ecology in Western North America. It provides a current and in-depth synthesis of knowledge related to wildlife ecology in rangeland ecosystems, and the tools used to manage them, to serve current and future wildlife biologists and rangeland managers in the working landscapes of the West. The book also identifies information gaps and serves as a jumping-off point for future research of wildlife in rangeland ecosystems. While the content focuses on wildlife ecology and management in rangelands of Western North America, the material has important implications for rangeland ecosystems worldwide.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031340390
ISBN-10: 3031340396
Pagini: 1023
Ilustrații: XI, 1023 p. 111 illus., 94 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031340396
Pagini: 1023
Ilustrații: XI, 1023 p. 111 illus., 94 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
1. Introduction to Rangeland Wildlife Ecology and Conservation.- Part I Rangeland Ecosystems and Processes.- 2. Rangelands of Western North America.- 3. A History of North American Rangelands.- 4. Western Rangeland Livestock Production Systems and Grazing Management.- 5. Manipulation of Rangeland Wildlife Habitats.- 6. Role and Management of Fire in Rangelands.- 7. Water is Life: Importance and Management of Riparian Areas for Rangeland Wildlife.- 8. Rangeland Biodiversity.- Part II Species Accounts.- 9. Prairie Grouse.- 10. Sage-Grouse.- 11. Quails.- 12. Rangeland Songbirds.- 13. Wetland Birds of Rangelands.- 14. Avian Predators in Rangelands.- 15. Burrowing Rodents.- 16. Mesocarnivores of Western Rangelands.- 17. Black-tailed and Mule Deer.- 18. White-tailed Deer.- 19. Pronghorn.- 20. Elk.- 21. Feral Equids.- 22. Mountain Ungulates.- 23. American Bison.- 24. Large Carnivores.- 25. Amphibians and Reptiles.- 26. Insects in Grassland Ecosystems.- Part III Social-Ecological Considerations.- 27. Wildlife, Rural Communities, and the Rangeland Livelihoods they Share: Opportunities in a Diverse Economies Approach.- 28. Living with Predators: A 20-year Case Study in the Blackfoot River Watershed of Montana.- 29. A Perspective on Rangeland and Wildlife Disciplines: Similarities Over Differences.- 30. Future of Rangeland Wildlife in North America.
Notă biografică
Lance McNew is Associate Professor of Wildlife Habitat Ecology in the Department of Animal & Range Sciences at Montana State University. He and his students conduct applied research in wildlife ecology with a focus on space use and demography in working landscapes.
David Dahlgren is an Associate Professor and Rangeland-Wildlife Extension Specialist in the Department of Wildland Resources at Utah State University. Dr. Dahlgren's lab conducts Extension programming, including applied research, for rangeland associated wildlife, with focus on species of conservation concern and addressing the information needs of those who manage them and their habitat.
Jeffrey Beck is a Professor of Wildlife Habitat Restoration Ecology in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management at the University of Wyoming. Dr. Beck’s lab conducts applied research to better understand the ecology of rangeland wildlife populations and how they respond to direct and indirect impacts. Dr. Beck collaborates with private, state, and federal partners to provide science results that better inform conservation for species of concern.
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This open access book reviews the importance of ecological functioning within rangelands considering the complex inter-relationships of production agriculture, ecosystem services, biodiversity, and wildlife habitat.
More than half of all lands worldwide, and up to 70% of the western USA, are classified as rangelands—uncultivated lands that often support grazing by domestic livestock. The rangelands of North America provide a vast array of goods and services, including significant economic benefit to local communities, while providing critical habitat for hundreds of species of fish and wildlife.
This book provides compendium of recent data and synthesis from more than 100 experts in wildlife and rangeland ecology in Western North America. It provides a current and in-depth synthesis of knowledge related to wildlife ecology in rangeland ecosystems, and the tools used to manage them, to serve current and future wildlife biologists and rangeland managers in the working landscapes of the West. The book also identifies information gaps and serves as a jumping-off point for future research of wildlife in rangeland ecosystems. While the content focuses on wildlife ecology and management in rangelands of Western North America, the material has important implications for rangeland ecosystems worldwide.
Caracteristici
Offers a comprehensive coverage of contemporary rangeland management issues for wildlife Reviews the importance of ecological functioning within rangelands Identifies information gaps to inform for future research of wildlife in rangeland systems Is open access which means that there is free and unlimited access to the content