This book offers the first comprehensive assessment of the ecology and behavior of mountain goats, setting forth the results of a remarkable 16-year longitudinal study of more than 300 marked individuals in a population in Alberta, Canada. The authors' thorough, long-term study allowed them to draw important conclusions about mountain goat ecology--including individual reproductive strategies, population dynamics, and sensitivity to human disturbance--and to use those conclusions in offering guidance for developing ...
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This book offers the first comprehensive assessment of the ecology and behavior of mountain goats, setting forth the results of a remarkable 16-year longitudinal study of more than 300 marked individuals in a population in Alberta, Canada. The authors' thorough, long-term study allowed them to draw important conclusions about mountain goat ecology--including individual reproductive strategies, population dynamics, and sensitivity to human disturbance--and to use those conclusions in offering guidance for developing effective conservation strategies.
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Very Good. 265pp. Octavo hardbound, tight binding. Minor cover wear, spine light yellowing. Interior clean throughout. From the library of Dale W. Rice, famed writer/researcher/collector of natural history, and founder of the Dale W. Rice Memorial Library in Seattle, WA.