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Marine Mammals - Biology and Conservation

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Interest in marine mammals has increased dramatically in the last few decades, as evidenced by the number of books, scientific papers, and conferences devoted to these animals. Nowadays, a conference on marine mammals can attract between one and two thousand scientists from around the world. This upsurge of interest has resulted in a body of knowledge which, in many cases, has identified major conservation problems facing particular species. At the same time, this knowledge and the associated activities of environmental organisations have served to introduce marine mammals to a receptive public, to the extent that they are now perceived by many as the living icons of biodiversity conservation. Much of the impetus for the current interest in marine mammal conservation comes from "Save the Whale" campaigns started in the 1960s by environmental groups around the world, in response to declining whale populations after over-exploitation by humans. This public pressure led to an international moratorium on whaling recommended in 1972 by the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm, Sweden, and eventually adopted by the International Whaling Commission ten years later. This moratorium largely holds sway to this day, and further protective measures have included the delimitation of extensive areas of the Indian Ocean (1979) and Southern Ocean (1994) as whale sanctuaries.

Table des matières

A) Introduction: life History & Ecology.- 1. Life history strategies of marine mammals.- 2. How persistent are marine mammal habitats in an ocean of variability?.- 3. Ecological aspects of reproduction of marine mammals.- B) Sensory Systems and Behaviour.- 4. Sound and cetaceans.- 5. Behavioural ecology of cetaceans.- 6. New perspectives on the behavioural ecology of pinnipeds.- C) Survey and Study Techniques.- 7. Assessment of marine mammal population size and status.- 8. Acoustic techniques for studying cetaceans.- 9. Applications of molecular data in cetacean taxonomy and population genetics with special emphasis on defining species boundaries in cetaceans..- D) Health, Parasites and Pathogens.- 10. Marine mammal health: Holding the balance in an ever-changing sea.- 11. Living together: The parasites of marine mammals.- 12. Marine mammal mass mortalities.- E) Conservation & Management.- 13. Interactions between aquatic mammals and humans in the context of ecosystem management.- 14. Environmentalists, fishermen, cetaceans and fish: Is there a balance and can science help to find it?.- 15. Organohalogenated contaminants in marine mammals.- 16. Cetaceans and humans: influences of noise.- 17. Global climate change and marine mammals.- Systematic list of marine Mammals.

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Interest in marine mammals has increased dramatically in the last few decades, as evidenced by the number of books, scientific papers, and conferences devoted to these animals. Nowadays, a conference on marine mammals can attract between one and two thousand scientists from around the world. This upsurge of interest has resulted in a body of knowledge which, in many cases, has identified major conservation problems facing particular species. At the same time, this knowledge and the associated activities of environmental organisations have served to introduce marine mammals to a receptive public, to the extent that they are now perceived by many as the living icons of biodiversity conservation. Much of the impetus for the current interest in marine mammal conservation comes from "Save the Whale" campaigns started in the 1960s by environmental groups around the world, in response to declining whale populations after over-exploitation by humans. This public pressure led to an international moratorium on whaling recommended in 1972 by the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm, Sweden, and eventually adopted by the International Whaling Commission ten years later. This moratorium largely holds sway to this day, and further protective measures have included the delimitation of extensive areas of the Indian Ocean (1979) and Southern Ocean (1994) as whale sanctuaries.

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From the reviews:
'This book is simply an outstanding read regarding the evolution, ecology, behaviour, health, and conservation of marine mammalsI highly recommend this book to graduate students.'
Douglas P. DeMaster, National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, WA
`If you are interested in marine mammals this book will certainly be a very useful addition to your library.'
Helene Marsh, James Cook University, Queensland, Australia
'The book is generally of a high editorial standard. I intend to recommend the book as background reading for my course and to use some chapters as the basis for restructuring some of my lectures. For example, I was particularly impressed by Martin Hall and Greg Donovan's chapter entitled "Environmentalists, fisherman, cetaceans and fish: [ If you are interested in marine mammals this book will certainly be a very useful addition to your library.'
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, August(2002)
"This text is aimed primarily at advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying marine mammal science. The focus is on evolution, ecology, behavior, and marine mammal health and conservation, with an emphasis on the applied aspects of research. This makes the book valuable for those working on the conversation problems facing marine mammals. … this book is an excellent resource for marine mammal specialists." (Northeastern Naturalist, Vol. 12 (4), 2005)

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From the reviews:
'This book is simply an outstanding read regarding the evolution, ecology, behaviour, health, and conservation of marine mammalsI highly recommend this book to graduate students.'
Douglas P. DeMaster, National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, WA
`If you are interested in marine mammals this book will certainly be a very useful addition to your library.'
Helene Marsh, James Cook University, Queensland, Australia
'The book is generally of a high editorial standard. I intend to recommend the book as background reading for my course and to use some chapters as the basis for restructuring some of my lectures. For example, I was particularly impressed by Martin Hall and Greg Donovan's chapter entitled "Environmentalists, fisherman, cetaceans and fish: [ If you are interested in marine mammals this book will certainly be a very useful addition to your library.'
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, August (2002)
"This text is aimed primarily at advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying marine mammal science. The focus is on evolution, ecology, behavior, and marine mammal health and conservation, with an emphasis on the applied aspects of research. This makes the book valuable for those working on the conversation problems facing marine mammals. ... this book is an excellent resource for marine mammal specialists." (Northeastern Naturalist, Vol. 12 (4), 2005)

Détails du produit

Auteurs Peter G. H. Evans
Collaboration Antonio Raga (Editeur), Antonio Raga (Editeur), Peter G. H. Evans (Editeur), Peter G.H. Evans (Editeur), Pete G H Evans (Editeur), Peter G H Evans (Editeur), Juan Antonio Raga (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.07.2009
 
EAN 9780306465734
ISBN 978-0-306-46573-4
Pages 630
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 36 mm
Poids 1019 g
Illustrations XI, 630 p.
Catégories Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Biologie > Zoologie

Umweltschutz, B, Ökologie, Biosphäre, Ecology, Conservation Biology, Nature Conservation, Reproduction, Conservation of the environment, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Zoology, Freshwater & Marine Ecology, Freshwater and Marine Ecology, Marine Ecology, Freshwater Ecology, taxonomy

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