Quantitative Conservation Biology: Theory and Practice of Population Viability Analysis

Daniel F. Doak , William F. Morris
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Quantitative Conservation Biology: Theory and Practice of Population Viability Analysis

Daniel F. Doak , William F. Morris
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480 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jul 06, 2002
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 480
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780878935468
  • Dimensions: 7.007874015" W x 0.708661417" L x 9.291338582" H
William F. Morris is a Professor in the Biology Department at Duke University. Daniel F. Doak is a Professor in the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
"This book is unique because it is written much like a tutorial that describes the process of PVA in a well-organized and easy-to-follow manner and does so in sufficient detail (with specific real-world examples) to serve as a starting point for more detailed treatments. The book is sure to appeal to a wide audience and should serve as a useful resource for those who wish to better understand PVAs, as well as for more experienced theoreticians and conservation practitioners." --Carlyle Brewster, American Entomologist "William Morris and Daniel Doak have written a comprehensive volume on population viability analyses (PVA) that integrates the theory of population ecology with the analytical tools necessary to synthesize observational data on the dynamics of populations. The book is a thorough, quantitative treatment and should be approachable by conservation biologists and ecologists with an interest in learning the details and application of PVA." --William R. Clark, Landscape Ecology "This is a book we've needed for a decade. PVA is not only a bridge between science and policy, it is the flagship technology of conservation biology. When applied to strongly interacting species, it is also a foundational tool of ecosystem conservation. Thank goodness, therefore, that this book is readable. Morris and Doak draw on a treasury of experience and eschew complexity except where necessary. Their book is truly the definitive step in making PVA accessible to students and practitioners. Hooray!" --Michael Soulé, The Wildlands Project

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