The Atlantic Walrus: Multidisciplinary Insights into Human-Animal Interactions
Editat de Xénia Keighley, Morten Tange Olsen, Peter Jordan, Sean P.A. Desjardinsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iun 2021
This volume is an ideal resource for those who are seeking to understand an iconic Arctic species and its long and complex relationship with humans. This includes individuals and researchers with a personal or professional connection to walruses or the Arctic, as well as marine biologists, zoologists, conservationists, paleontologists, archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, indigenous communities, natural resource managers and government agencies.
- Provides succinct overviews of the biology of the Atlantic Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) as well as human cultures within the North Atlantic Arctic and the surrounding region by consolidating research which until now has been scattered across fields and academic publications
- Editorial team of inter-disciplinary researchers ensuring the breadth, depth and integration of material covered throughout the volume
- Thirteen chapters, each authored by leading international researchers and experts on the Atlantic Walrus
- Considers the inter-relatedness and complexity of species biology, ecological change, human culture, and anthropogenic pressures onto the Atlantic Walrus, all while remaining accessible to readers from different disciplines or a more generalist audience
- Draws upon the latest methods in marine mammal and archaeological research
- Assesses historical management of the species, while also considering current and future conservation efforts in light of human activities and climate change
- Text supported by striking and insightful new maps and scientific illustrations, ideal for teaching and outreach
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128174302
ISBN-10: 0128174307
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128174307
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Researchers and students in marine biology, conservation biology, climate change studies, and environmental studiesCuprins
1 Introduction
Section I Atlantic walrus evolution, ecology, and behavior
2 The surprising evolutionary heritage of the Atlantic walrus as chronicled by the fossil record
3 Ecology and behavior of Atlantic walruses
4 Stocks, distribution and abundance
Section II Walruses and Indigenous peoples
5 Pre-Inuit walrus use in Arctic Canada and Greenland, c.2500 BCE to 1250 CE
6 Subsistence walrus hunting in Inuit Nunangat (Arctic Canada) and Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) from the 13th century CE to present
Section III European walrus use from the Norse to present
7 Early European and Greenlandic walrus hunting: Motivations, techniques and practices
8 The exploitation of walrus ivory in medieval Europe
9 Modern European commercial walrus exploitation, 1700 to 1960 CE
Section IV Future directions and innovations in Atlantic walrus research
10 Molecular advances in archaeological and biological research on Atlantic walrus
11 Atlantic walrus management, regulation and conservation
12 Anthropogenic impacts on the Atlantic walrus
13 The future of Atlantic walrus in a rapidly warming Arctic
Section I Atlantic walrus evolution, ecology, and behavior
2 The surprising evolutionary heritage of the Atlantic walrus as chronicled by the fossil record
3 Ecology and behavior of Atlantic walruses
4 Stocks, distribution and abundance
Section II Walruses and Indigenous peoples
5 Pre-Inuit walrus use in Arctic Canada and Greenland, c.2500 BCE to 1250 CE
6 Subsistence walrus hunting in Inuit Nunangat (Arctic Canada) and Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) from the 13th century CE to present
Section III European walrus use from the Norse to present
7 Early European and Greenlandic walrus hunting: Motivations, techniques and practices
8 The exploitation of walrus ivory in medieval Europe
9 Modern European commercial walrus exploitation, 1700 to 1960 CE
Section IV Future directions and innovations in Atlantic walrus research
10 Molecular advances in archaeological and biological research on Atlantic walrus
11 Atlantic walrus management, regulation and conservation
12 Anthropogenic impacts on the Atlantic walrus
13 The future of Atlantic walrus in a rapidly warming Arctic