Research Priorities for Conservation Biology proposes an urgent research agenda to improve our understanding and preservation of biological diversity. The book discusses: ecosystems conservation ecology of communities population ecology and viability reproduction, propagation, and release fragmentation ethnobiology and genetic resources training in the developing world
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Research Priorities for Conservation Biology proposes an urgent research agenda to improve our understanding and preservation of biological diversity. The book discusses: ecosystems conservation ecology of communities population ecology and viability reproduction, propagation, and release fragmentation ethnobiology and genetic resources training in the developing world
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Delve into the realm of conservation biology with "Research Priorities for Conservation Biology (Critical Issues Series)" paperback, published on August, 1989. This edition is authored by the Society for Conservation Biology, with Michael E. Soulé and Kathryn A. Kohm serving as editors. The book is presented in Very Good condition. The covers of the paperback are in great shape, showcasing the overall quality of the edition. The square and tight binding ensures durability throughout your exploration of the crucial research priorities in conservation biology. While there is an organization stamp neatly marked out on the title page, the interior pages are clean and unmarked, providing a pristine space for study and reference."Research Priorities for Conservation Biology" proposes an urgent research agenda to enhance our understanding and preservation of biological diversity. The book covers a range of topics, including ecosystems conservation, ecology of communities, population ecology and viability, reproduction, propagation, and release, fragmentation, ethnobiology, genetic resources, and training in the developing world. Michael E. Soulé, Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, is a prominent figure in conservation biology. He has served as a founder and the first president of the Society for Conservation Biology and The Wildlands Network. Dr. Soulé has authored and edited numerous books and papers in the field, earning recognition and honors for his contributions. Kathryn A. Kohm, an editor and writer specializing in biodiversity conservation and natural resource issues, contributes to the compilation of essential research priorities in this edition. Carefully packaged for shipment to protect it from the elements, this book includes a USPS electronic tracking number issued free of charge. For more information or images related to the book, feel free to contact us. Immerse yourself in the critical issues of conservation biology with "Research Priorities for Conservation Biology (Critical Issues Series)." 109 pages.