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ISBN
9780124977815
Book Title
Radio Tracking and Animal Populations
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Author
John M. Marzluff
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Nature, Science, Sports & Recreation
Topic
Waves & Wave Mechanics, Agriculture / Animal Husbandry, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Hunting, Animals / Wildlife, Animal Rights, Life Sciences / Zoology / General
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
26.5 Oz
Number of Pages
474 Pages

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Radio Tracking and Animal Populations is a succinct synthesis of emerging technologies and their applications to the empirical and theoretical problems of population assessment. The book is divided into sections designed to encompass the various aspects of animal ecology that may be evaluated using radiotelemetry technology - experimental design, equipment and technology, animal movement, resource selection, and demographics. Wildlife biologists at the leading edge of new developments in the technology and its application have joined forces.

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Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
ISBN-10
0124977812
ISBN-13
9780124977815
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1925194

Product Key Features

Author
John M. Marzluff
Book Title
Radio Tracking and Animal Populations
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Waves & Wave Mechanics, Agriculture / Animal Husbandry, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Hunting, Animals / Wildlife, Animal Rights, Life Sciences / Zoology / General
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Nature, Science, Sports & Recreation
Number of Pages
474 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
26.5 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ql60.4.R33 2001
Reviews
"This book is an important reference for any biologists' bookshelf." -SOUTHEASTERN NATURALIST (May 2006) "This book is a must reference for all scientist that work with telemetry or are contemplating telemetry projects..." -THE CANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST (2002) "...I have no doubt that this book will warrant a place in one's library..." -JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY (February 2003) "...is a valuable book that should be of interest to a wide readership...I highly recommend this book for individuals conducting radiotelemerty studies." --Barry R. Noon for THE AUK (April 2002) "...concise in the basics, clearly highlights many potential pitfalls and stimulates deeper thinking about what can be achieved with tracking studies." -Jeremy Lindsell for IBIS (2002) "...wildlife biologists, managers and students seeking a laudable compilation of readable synopses will find exactly that..." -Geln A. Sargaent, U.S. Geological Survey Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center for ECOLOGY (2002), This book is a must reference for all scientist that work with telemetry or are contemplating telemetry projects. It should be used from start to finish...Academic Press is to be commended for continuing and updating its wildlife telemetry offerings.-THE CANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST (2002)...I have no doubts that this book will warrant a place in one's library, especially to assist graduate students in the design, planning, and delivery of radiotracking studies, as well as in the analysis or radiotracking data.-JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY (February 2003)...is a valuable book that should be of interest to a wide readership. ...I highly recommend this book for individuals conducting radiotelemerty studies.Barry R. Noon for THE AUK (April 2002)If I was embarking on a radio tracking study I would start with this book since it is concise in the basics, clearly highlights many potential pitfalls and stimulates deeper thinking about what can be achieved with tracking studies.-Jeremy Lindsell for IBIS (2002)...wildlife biologists, managers and students seeking a laudable compilation of readable synopses will find exactly that...Various contributors have done an admirable job of placing methods in context with one another and distilling the fundamentals of relatively complicated statistical techniques.Geln A. Sargaent, U.S. Geological Survey Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center for ECOLOGY (2002), "This book is an important reference for any biologists' bookshelf." -SOUTHEASTERN NATURALIST (May 2006) "This book is a must reference for all scientist that work with telemetry or are contemplating telemetry projects..." -THE CANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST (2002) "...I have no doubt that this book will warrant a place in one's library..." -JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY (February 2003) "...is a valuable book that should be of interest to a wide readership...I highly recommend this book for individuals conducting radiotelemerty studies." -Barry R. Noon for THE AUK (April 2002) "...concise in the basics, clearly highlights many potential pitfalls and stimulates deeper thinking about what can be achieved with tracking studies." -Jeremy Lindsell for IBIS (2002) "...wildlife biologists, managers and students seeking a laudable compilation of readable synopses will find exactly that..." -Geln A. Sargaent, U.S. Geological Survey Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center for ECOLOGY (2002), "It should be used from start to finish..."THE CANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST (2002) "...I have no doubts that this book will warrant a place in one's library..."-JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY (February 2003) "...wildlife biologists, managers and students seeking a laudable compilation of readable synopses will find exactly that." Geln A. Sargaent, U.S. Geological Survey Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center for ECOLOGY (2002), "This book is an important reference for any biologists' bookshelf." -SOUTHEASTERN NATURALIST (May 2006) "This book is a must reference for all scientist that work with telemetry or are contemplating telemetry projects. It should be used from start to finish...Academic Press is to be commended for continuing and updating its wildlife telemetry offerings." -THE CANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST (2002) "...I have no doubts that this book will warrant a place in one's library, especially to assist graduate students in the design, planning, and delivery of radiotracking studies, as well as in the analysis or radiotracking data." -JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY (February 2003) "...is a valuable book that should be of interest to a wide readership. ...I highly recommend this book for individuals conducting radiotelemerty studies." -Barry R. Noon for THE AUK (April 2002) "If I was embarking on a radio tracking study I would start with this book since it is concise in the basics, clearly highlights many potential pitfalls and stimulates deeper thinking about what can be achieved with tracking studies." -Jeremy Lindsell for IBIS (2002) "...wildlife biologists, managers and students seeking a laudable compilation of readable synopses will find exactly that...Various contributors have done an admirable job of placing methods in context with one another and distilling the fundamentals of relatively complicated statistical techniques." -Geln A. Sargaent, U.S. Geological Survey Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center for ECOLOGY (2002), "This book is an important reference for any biologists' bookshelf." -SOUTHEASTERN NATURALIST (May 2006) "This book is a must reference for all scientist that work with telemetry or are contemplating telemetry projects. It should be used from start to finish...Academic Press is to be commended for continuing and updating its wildlife telemetry offerings." -THE CANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST (2002) "...I have no doubts that this book will warrant a place in one's library, especially to assist graduate students in the design, planning, and delivery of radiotracking studies, as well as in the analysis or radiotracking data." -JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY (February 2003) "...is a valuable book that should be of interest to a wide readership. ...I highly recommend this book for individuals conducting radiotelemerty studies." --Barry R. Noon for THE AUK (April 2002) "If I was embarking on a radio tracking study I would start with this book since it is concise in the basics, clearly highlights many potential pitfalls and stimulates deeper thinking about what can be achieved with tracking studies." -Jeremy Lindsell for IBIS (2002) "...wildlife biologists, managers and students seeking a laudable compilation of readable synopses will find exactly that...Various contributors have done an admirable job of placing methods in context with one another and distilling the fundamentals of relatively complicated statistical techniques." -Geln A. Sargaent, U.S. Geological Survey Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center for ECOLOGY (2002), "This book is an important reference for any biologists' bookshelf." -SOUTHEASTERN NATURALIST (May 2006) "This book is a must reference for all scientist that work with telemetry or are contemplating telemetry projects. It should be used from start to finish...Academic Press is to be commended for continuing and updating its wildlife telemetry offerings." -THE CANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST (2002) "...I have no doubts that this book will warrant a place in one's library, especially to assist graduate students in the design, planning, and delivery of radiotracking studies, as well as in the analysis or radiotracking data." -JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY (February 2003) "...is a valuable book that should be of interest to a wide readership. ...I highly recommend this book for individuals conducting radiotelemerty studies." Barry R. Noon for THE AUK (April 2002) "If I was embarking on a radio tracking study I would start with this book since it is concise in the basics, clearly highlights many potential pitfalls and stimulates deeper thinking about what can be achieved with tracking studies." -Jeremy Lindsell for IBIS (2002) "...wildlife biologists, managers and students seeking a laudable compilation of readable synopses will find exactly that...Various contributors have done an admirable job of placing methods in context with one another and distilling the fundamentals of relatively complicated statistical techniques." -Geln A. Sargaent, U.S. Geological Survey Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center for ECOLOGY (2002)
Table of Content
Contributors Preface Part I: Introduction Chapter 1. Historical and Practical Perspectives The First 20 Years The Third Decade The 1990s The Future Part II: Experimental Design Chapter 2. Experimental Design for Radiotelemetry Studies Critical Questions for Experimental Design Ultimate Design: Demographic Responses to Landscape Conditions and Resource Selection Summary Chapter 3. Effects of Tagging and Location Error in Wildlife Radiotelemetry Studies Effects of Transmitters on Animals Location Error Testing and Reporting Error Estimates Summary Part III: Equipment and Technology Chapter 4. Recent Telemetry Technology Power Supplies Microcontrollers Coded Transmitters Sensors Archival Tags Satellite Telemetry Systems Hyperbolic Telemetry Systems Implications for Data Analysis Implications for Researchers Future Directions Part IV: Animal Movements Chapter 5. Analysis of Animal Space Use and Movements Using Home Range Estimators to Analyze Animal Space Use Analysis of Site Fidelity Analysis of Animal Interactions The Future: Modeling the Movement Process Summary Chapter 6. Fractal-Based Spatial Analysis of Radiotelemetry Data Multiscale Analysis of Radiotelemetry Data Fractal Analysis of Spatial Pattern Modeling Fractal Patterns: Lévy Flights Example: Sage Grouse Location Data Future Directions Summary Chapter 7. Estimating and Visualizing Movement Paths from Radio-Tracking Data Sources of Variation Improving Accuracy and Precision Demonstration Visualizing Paths Future Directions Conclusions Part V: Resource Selection Chapter 8. Statistical Issues in Resource Selection Studies with Radio-Marked Animals Common Assumptions in Resource Selection with Radio-Marked Animals Inference from Resource Selection Studies Study Designs Scale and Resource Availability Resource Use Variable and Model Determination Independence Issues Analyzing Resource Use Relative to Availability Future Directions Summary Chapter 9. Accounting for Variation in Resource Availability and Animal Behavior in Resource Selection Studies Methods Case Study: Summer, Diurnal, and Microsite Resource Selection by Elk in South Dakota Results Discussion Summary Chapter 10. Using Euclidean Distances to Assess Nonrandom Habitat Use Desirable Characteristics of a Habitat Analysis Tool Habitat Analysis with Euclidean Distances Example of the Procedure Applied to Fox Squirrel Data Comparison with Other Techniques Benefits of the Euclidean Distance Approach Research Needs Future Directions Summary Chapter 11. Effect of Sample Size on the Performance of Resource Selection Analyses Study Area and Technologies Methods Results Discussion Summary Chapter 12. High-Tech Behavioral Ecology: Modeling the Distribution of Animal Activities to Better Understand Wildlife Space Use and Resource Selection Space Use Resource Selection Improving Our Approach to the Study of Wildlife Radiotelemetry Summary Part VI: Population Demographics Chapter 13. Population Estimation with Radio-Marked Animals Direct Mark-Resight Estimation Sightability Models Correcting Bias of Grid Trapping Estimates Future Developments Summary Chapter 14. Analysis of Survival Data from Radiotelemetry Studies Approaches for Estimating Survival Areas of Concern What Must We Do? Future Directions Summary Part VII: Concluding Remarks Chapter 15. Radio-Tracking and Animal Populations: Past Trends and Future Needs Past Trends Future Needs Appendix A. A Catalog of Software to Analyze Radiotelemetry Data Preliminary Analyses Animal Movements Resource Selection Demographics General Statistics Availability of Software Equipment Vendors and Distributors Literature Cited Subject Index
Copyright Date
2001
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lccn
00-110674
Dewey Decimal
590/.28
Dewey Edition
21

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