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Behavioral approaches to conservation in the wild / compil. Janine Clemmons ; co-aut. Richard Buchholz
Linked with: On becoming a conservation biologist : autobiography and adviceLinked with: Light, behavior, and conservation of forest-dwelling organismsLinked with: Problem of photopollution for sea turtles and other nocturnal animalsLinked with: Linking environmental toxicology, ethology, and conservationLinked with: Importance of social behavior studies for conservationLinked with: Mating systems, effective population size, and conservation of natural populationsLinked with: Bioacoustics as a tool in conservation studiesLinked with: Behavioral variation : a valuable but neglected biodiversityLinked with: Hatching asynchrony in parrots : boon or bane for sustainable use?Linked with: Conservation and the ontogeny of behaviorLinked with: Environmental stress, field endocrinology, and conservation biologyLinked with: Conservation, behavior, and 99% of the worlds biodiversity : is your ignorance really bliss?Linked with: Why hire a behaviorist into a conservation or management team?Linked with: Integrating behavior into conservation biology : potentials and limitationsLinked with: Linking conservation and behaviorPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997Description: 382 p.Subject - Topical Name: Etologia Classification: 2400 - Psicologia Experimental Animal / Psicologia Comparativa Online Resources:Click here to access online Item type:Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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