Monday, May 13, 2013

Reptile biodiversity standard methods for inventory and monitoring pdf



Reptile Biodiversity: Standard Methods for Inventory and Monitoring by Roy W. McDiarmid (Editor), Mercedes S. Foster (Editor), Craig Guyer (Editor), J. Whitfield Gibbons (Editor), Neil Chernoff (Editor). From tiny, burrowing lizards to rainforest canopy-dwellers and large crocodiles, reptile populations all over the place are changing. But authorities and conservation teams are often pressured to make important selections about reptile conservation and management based on insufficient or incomplete data. With contributions from practically seventy specialists, this volume affords a comprehensive information to the perfect methods for finishing up standardized quantitative and qualitative surveys of reptiles, whereas maximizing comparability of knowledge between websites, throughout habitats and taxa, and over time. The contributors discuss each method, provide detailed protocols for its implementation, and recommend methods to research the info, making this volume a vital resource for monitoring and inventorying reptile abundance, population standing, and biodiversity.
Reptile Biodiversity covers subjects together with:
• Terrestrial, marine, and aquatic reptiles
• Tools recommendations and limitations
• Ethics of monitoring and inventory actions
• Statistical procedures
• Designing sampling applications
• Utilizing PDAs in the field


Great ebook with descriptions, pictures, and written articles. Herpetologist enjoying the resource ebook for his library. Would buy from this buyer again.

Reptile Biodiversity: Standard Methods for Inventory and Monitoring
Roy W. McDiarmid (Editor), Mercedes S. Foster (Editor), Craig Guyer (Editor), J. Whitfield Gibbons (Editor), Neil Chernoff (Editor)
424 pages
University of California Press; 1 edition (January 10, 2012)

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