Tropical Islands Biodiversity Crisis:: The Indo-West Pacific: Topics in Biodiversity and Conservation, cartea 13
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789400792319
ISBN-10: 940079231X
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: VI, 288 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Topics in Biodiversity and Conservation
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN-10: 940079231X
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: VI, 288 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Topics in Biodiversity and Conservation
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
Public țintă
Professional/practitionerCuprins
Introduction; David J.W. Lane.- The state and conservation of Southeast Asian biodiversity; Navjot S. Sodhi et al.- Why tropical island endemics are acutely susceptible to global change; Damien A. Fordham, Barry W. Brook.- Conservation of Borneo biodiversity: do small lowland parks have a role, or are big inland sanctuaries sufficient? Brunei as an example; Peter S. Ashton.- Re-assessing current extinction rates; Nigel E. Stork.- Late quaternary turnover of mammals in Borneo: the zooarchaeological record; Earl of Cranbrook.- Loss of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in Indo-Malayan peat swamp forests; Catherine M. Yule.- Invasive aliens on tropical East Asian islands; Richard T. Corlett.- Restoration of a tropical island: Cousine Island, Seychelles; Michael J. Samways et al.- Ecological aspects of endemic plant populations on Klang Gates quartz ridge, a habitat island in Peninsular Malaysia; K.M. Wong et al.- Bats of Borneo: diversity, distributions and representation in protected areas; Matthew J. Struebig et al.- Research priorities for bat conservation in Southeast Asia: a consensus approach; Tigga Kingston.- Insect extinctions on a small denuded Bornean island; Navjot S. Sodhi et al.- Vulnerable island carnivores: the endangered endemic dwarf procyonids from Cozumel Island; Katherine W. McFadden et al.- Distribution of endemic and threatened herpetofauna in Mt. Malindang, Mindanao, Philippines; Olga M. Nuñeza et al.- Fuelling the biodiversity crisis: species loss of ground-dwelling forest ants in oil palm plantations in Sabah, Malaysia (Borneo); Carsten A. Brühl, Thomas Eltz.- Effects of habitat fragmentation on the movement patterns and dispersal ability of the brown spiny rat (Maxomys rajah) in the Planted Forest Zone of Sarawak, Eastern Malaysia; Antony Bruce Shadbolt, Roslina Ragai.- Non-volant small mammal community responses to fragmentation of kerangas forests in Brunei Darussalam; Joseph K. Charles, Bee Biaw Ang.- Population genetic evidence forthe east-west division of the narrow-barred Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson, Perciformes: Teleostei) along Wallace’s Line; Zohrah Haji Sulaiman, Jennifer R. Ovenden.- Case studies on decapods crustaceans from the Philippines reveal deep, steep underwater slopes as prima habitats for ‘rare’ species; Jose Christopher E. Mendoza et al.- The integration of biodiversity conservation with oil and gas exploration in sensitive tropical environments; Claude-Henri Chaîneau et al.
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This work assesses the issues facing biodiversity maintenance on tropical islands, and the impacts of biodiversity loss. These are one of the most threatened reservoirs of Earth's biodiversity and so merit special attention. The emphasis is on the Indo-West Pacific region, which includes many small islands where the biodiversity is under threat as a result of not only climate change and habitat destruction, but invasions by organisms previously absent from an island. The contributions are by distinguished biodiversity scientists from inside and outside the region, and cover topics ranging from the state of conservation action in South-East Asia, the role of parks, and the status and threat to endemics, to impacts of oil and gas exploration and forest fragmentation. Issues needing still to be addressed, especially in relation to implications of biodiversity loss or change for the maintenance of ecosystem processes, are highlighted. The range of organisms considered include amphibians and reptiles, crustaceans, fish, insects, mammals, and plants.The experiences, conclusions, recommendations, and case studies reported here can be read with profit by all involved in the conservation of the vulnerable biotas and ecosystems of islands.The book has 21 chapters, and is based on a conference "Biodiversity Crisis on Tropical Islands" held in the University of Brunei Darussalam in 2007, supplemented by invited keynote contributions. Reprinted from Biodiversity and Conservation 19:2 (2010).
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An authoritative assessment of issues related to biodiversity and conservation on tropical islands Numerous case studies on an island or organismal basis Includes new information on the implications of climate change and invasive organisms on biodiversity loss