Sea Otter Conservation II: Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration
Editat de Shawn Larson, James Bodkin, Erin Fosteren Limba Engleză Hardback – 2025
- Covers the fundamental biological and ecological aspects of sea otter conservation
- Provides a detailed account of the influences of sea otters in community ecology, and the broad importance of keystone species recovery in restoring ecosystems
- Describes how historical processes can shape subsequent ecological relationships, particularly when species recover to places from which they were previously extirpated
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443188053
ISBN-10: 044318805X
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:2
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 044318805X
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:2
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Chapter 1: How the history of harvest and recovery influenced our understanding of the ecological role of sea otters
Chapter 2: Sea otters and rocky reef communities
Chapter 3: The role of sea otters in seagrass and salt marsh communities
Chapter 4 Sea otters in mixed sediment habitats
Chapter 5: Sea otter-mediated linkages among oceanic, nearshore, and terrestrial ecosystems
Chapter 6: A catastrophic and unintended experiment: Revising our understanding of sea otters and their social and ecological importance based on a system in transition
Chapter 7: Monitoring sea otter population recovery from the maritime fur trade
Chapter 8: The intersection of individual space use and landscape-level geography and their defining influence on sea otter conservation
Chapter 9: What drives sea otter population growth and recovery: A large-scale perspective
Chapter 10: Insights from molecular methods into past and present sea otter populations
Chapter 11: Reintroductions and restoring nearshore ecosystems -- the Elakha Alliance: A new approach to sea otter conservation
Chapter 12: Envisioning sea otter recovery in the 21st century
Chapter 2: Sea otters and rocky reef communities
Chapter 3: The role of sea otters in seagrass and salt marsh communities
Chapter 4 Sea otters in mixed sediment habitats
Chapter 5: Sea otter-mediated linkages among oceanic, nearshore, and terrestrial ecosystems
Chapter 6: A catastrophic and unintended experiment: Revising our understanding of sea otters and their social and ecological importance based on a system in transition
Chapter 7: Monitoring sea otter population recovery from the maritime fur trade
Chapter 8: The intersection of individual space use and landscape-level geography and their defining influence on sea otter conservation
Chapter 9: What drives sea otter population growth and recovery: A large-scale perspective
Chapter 10: Insights from molecular methods into past and present sea otter populations
Chapter 11: Reintroductions and restoring nearshore ecosystems -- the Elakha Alliance: A new approach to sea otter conservation
Chapter 12: Envisioning sea otter recovery in the 21st century