Edited by
Joshua Millspaugh, University of Missouri, School of Natural Resources, Columbia, USA
John Marzluff, College of Forest Resources, Ecosystem Science and Conservation, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Description
Radio Tracking and Animal Populations is a succinct synthesis of emerging technologies and their applications to the
empirical and theoretical problems of population assessment. The book is divided into sections designed to encompass the various aspects
of animal ecology that may be evaluated using radiotelemetry technology - experimental design, equipment and technology, animal movement,
resource selection, and demographics. Wildlife biologists at the leading edge of new developments in the technology and its application
have joined forces.
Audience:
Faculty, researchers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates interested in animal ecology and demography, wildlife biology, conservation
biology, vertebrate zoology and ecology, as well as policy makers and land managers who need to evaluate the quality of contracted animal
surveys and impact studies.