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Red Panda: Biology and Conservation of the First Panda

Editat de Angela R. Glatston
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 oct 2021
Red Panda: Biology and Conservation of the First Panda, Second Edition, provides the most up-to-date research, data, and conservation solutions for the red pandas, Ailurus species. Since the publication of the previous edition in 2010, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) updated the threat level of red pandas, and they are now considered to be endangered. This latest edition is updated to provide an in-depth look at the scientific and conservation-based issues urgently facing the red panda today.
Led by one of the world’s leading authorities and advocates for red panda conservation, this new edition includes data from the Population and Habitat Viability (PHVA) workshops conducted in three of the species’ range states, Nepal, China, and India; these workshops utilized firsthand information on the decrease of red panda populations due to factors including deforestation, illegal pet trade, human population growth, and climate change. This book also includes updated information from the first edition on reproduction, anatomy, veterinary care, zoo management, and fossil history.


  • Discusses the evidence for two species of red panda and how this might impact conservation efforts
  • Reports on status in the wild, looks at conservation issues and considers the future of this unique species
  • Written by long-standing red panda experts as well as those specializing in fields involving cutting-edge red panda research
  • Includes new chapters on topic including the impact of climate change, how bamboo influences distribution, and conservation in Bhutan and Myanmar
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128237533
ISBN-10: 0128237538
Pagini: 608
Ilustrații: Approx. 100 illustrations (100 in full color)
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.32 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

1. People and Red Pandas: The Red Panda's Role in Economy and Culture
2. The Evolution of the Family Ailuridae: Origins and Old-World Fossil Record
3. Systematic Revision of the Ailurinae (Mammalia: Carnivora: Ailuridae) With a New Species From North America
4. Phenotypic and Geographic Diversity of the Lesser Panda Parailurus
5. Red Panda Anatomy
6. The Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Ailurus
7. Reproductive Biology of the Red Panda
8. Placentation of the Red Panda
9. Early Days: Maternal Behavior and Infant Development
10. A Brief History in Captivity
11. Red Panda Husbandry for Reproductive Management
12. Red Panda Nutrition: How to Feed a Vegetarian Carnivore
13. Captive Red Panda Medicine
14. Red Panda Pathology
15. Management, Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine of Red Pandas Living Ex-Situ in China, Using the Chengdu Panda Base as a Model
16. The Role of Ex-Situ Management in the Conservation of Red Pandas
17. What Can Studbook Data Reveal About Effects of Climate on Neonatal Survival and Seasonality in Births - 18. Red Panda Ecology
19. Bamboo Distribution in Nepal and Its Impact on Red Pandas
20. The Impact of Climate Change on Extant Ailurids
21. Red Pandas in the Wild in China
22. Red Panda Genomics and the Evidence for Two Species
23. The Conservation Status of the Red Panda and the Implication of the New Evidence of Two Species
24. Monitoring Red Pandas from Indian Himalayan Region: Implications in Conservation and Management of Free Ranging Populations
25. The Status, Distribution and Conservation of Red Panda Ailurus fulgens in Bhutan
26. The Conservation Status of the Red Panda in North-East Myanmar
27. Red Pandas: An Updated Analysis of Threats Caused by Trade
28. Red Pandas in Nepal: A Community-Based Approach to Landscape-Level Conservation
29. Conservation Initiatives in China
30. Records and Reports of Red Pandas, Ailurus fulgens, from Areas with Warm Climates
31. Synthesis