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Author Liu, Jianguo

Title Sources, Sinks and Sustainability
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (546 pages)
Series Cambridge Studies in Landscape Ecology
Cambridge studies in landscape ecology.
Contents Part I. Introduction: -- 1. Impact of a classic paper by H. Ronald Pulliam: the first 20 years / Vanessa Hull, Anita T. Morzillo and Jianguo Liu -- Part II. Advances in Source-Sink Theory: -- 2. Evolution in source-sink environments: implications for niche conservatism / Robert D. Holt -- 3. Source-sink dynamics emerging from unstable ideal-free habitat selection / Douglas W. Morris -- 4. Sources and sinks in the evolution and persistence of mutualisms / Craig W. Benkman and Adam M. Siepielski -- 5. Effects of climate change on dynamics and stability of multiregional populations / Mark C. Andersen -- 6. Habitat quality, niche breadth, temporal stochasticity, and the persistence of populations in heterogeneous landscapes / Scott M. Pearson and Jennifer M. Fraterrigo -- 7. When sinks rescue sources in dynamic environments / Matthew R. Falcy and Brent J. Danielson -- 8. Sinks, sustainability, and conservation incentives / Alessandro Gimona, Gary Polhill and Ben Davies -- Part III. Progress in Source-Sink Methodology: -- 9. On estimating demographic and dispersal parameters for niche and source-sink models / H. Ronald Pulliam, John M. Drake and Juliet R.C. Pulliam -- 10. Source-sink status of small and large wetland fragments and growth rate of a population network / Gilberto Pasinelli, Jonathan P. Runge and Karin Schiegg -- 11. Demographic and dispersal data from anthropogenic grasslands: what should we measure? / John B. Dunning, Jr, Daniel M. Scheiman and Alexandra Houston -- 12. Network analysis: a tool for studying the connectivity of source-sink systems / Ferenc Jordán -- 13. Sources, sinks, and model accuracy / Matthew A. Etterson, Brian J. Olsen, Russell Greenberg and W. Gregory Shriver -- 14. Scale-dependence of habitat sources and sinks / Jeffrey M. Diez and Itamar Giladi -- 15. Effects of experimental population removal for the spatial population ecology of the alpine butterfly, Parnassius smintheus / Stephen F. Matter and Jens Roland -- Part IV. Improvement of Source-Sink Management: -- 16. Contribution of source-sink theory to protected area science / Andrew Hansen -- 17. Evidence of source-sink dynamics in marine and estuarine species / Romuald N. Lipcius and Gina M. Ralph -- 18. Population networks with sources and sinks along productivity gradients in the Fiordland Marine Area, New Zealand: a case study on the sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus / Stephen R. Wing -- 19. Source-sinks, metapopulations, and forest reserves: conserving northern flying squirrels in the temperate rainforests of Southeast Alaska / Winston P. Smith, David K. Person and Sanjay Pyare -- 20. Does habitat fragmentation generate breeding sources, sinks, and ecological traps in migratory songbirds? / Scott K. Robinson and Jeffrey P. Hoover -- 21. Source-sink population dynamics and sustainable leaf harvest of the understory palm Chamaedorea radicalis / Eric J. Berry, David L. Gorchov and Bryan A. Endress -- 22. Assessing positive and negative ecological effects of corridors / Nick Haddad, Brian Hudgens, Ellen I. Damschen, Douglas J. Levey, John L. Orrock, Joshua J. Tewksbury and Aimee J. Weldon -- Part V. Synthesis: -- 23. Sources and sinks: what is the reality? / John Wiens and Beatrice Van Horne
Summary Presents the latest advances in source-sink theory, methods and applications for sustaining natural resources and biodiversity
Bibliography "Source-sink theories provide a simple yet powerful framework for understanding how the patterns, processes and dynamics of ecological systems vary and interact over space and time. Integrating multiple research fields, including population biology and landscape ecology, this book presents the latest advances in source-sink theories, methods and applications in the conservation and management of natural resources and biodiversity. The interdisciplinary team of authors uses detailed case studies, innovative field experiments and modeling, and comprehensive syntheses to incorporate source-sink ideas into research and management, and explores how sustainability can be achieved in today's increasingly fragile human-dominated ecosystems. Providing a comprehensive picture of source-sink research as well as tangible applications to real world conservation issues, this book is ideal for graduate students, researchers, natural-resource managers and policy makers"-Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Animal populations -- Research
Habitat selection.
Animals -- Dispersal.
Ecological heterogeneity.
Ecosystem management.
NATURE -- Natural Resources.
Animal populations -- Research
Animals -- Dispersal
Ecological heterogeneity
Ecosystem management
Habitat selection
Genre/Form Case studies
Form Electronic book
Author Hull, Vanessa
Morzillo, Anita T
Wiens, John A
LC no. 2011011504
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