Southwood's Ecological Methods
Southwood's Ecological Methods
Henderson, Peter A.
Oxford University Press
04/2021
528
Mole
Inglês
9780198862284
15 a 20 dias
1080
Preface to Fourth Edition, 2015
Preface to Third Edition, 1998
1: Introduction to the Study of Animals
2: The Sampling Programme and the Measurement and Description of Dispersion
3: Absolute Population Estimates Using Capture-Recapture Experiments
4: Absolute Population Estimates by Sampling a Unit of Habitat -Air, Plants, Plant Products and Vertebrate Hosts
5: Absolute Population Estimates by Sampling a Unit of Aquatic Habitat
6: Absolute Population Estimates by Sampling a Unit of Soil or Litter Habitat-Extraction Techniques
7: Relative Methods of Population Measurement and the Derivation of Absolute Estimates
8: Estimates of Species Richness and Population Size Based on Signs, Products and Effects
9: Wildlife Population Estimates by Census and Distance Measuring Techniques
10: Observational and Experimental Methods to Estimate Natality, Mortality, Movement and Dispersal
11: The Construction, Description and Analysis of Age-Specific Life-Tables
12: Age-Grouping, Time-Specific Life-Tables and Predictive Population
13: Species Richness, Diversity and Packing
14: The Estimation of Productivity and the Construction of Energy Budgets
15: Techniques for the Study of Long-Term Dynamics-Analysing Time Series
16: Studies at Large Spatial Scales, Citizen Science and the Classification of Habitats
Preface to Fourth Edition, 2015
Preface to Third Edition, 1998
1: Introduction to the Study of Animals
2: The Sampling Programme and the Measurement and Description of Dispersion
3: Absolute Population Estimates Using Capture-Recapture Experiments
4: Absolute Population Estimates by Sampling a Unit of Habitat -Air, Plants, Plant Products and Vertebrate Hosts
5: Absolute Population Estimates by Sampling a Unit of Aquatic Habitat
6: Absolute Population Estimates by Sampling a Unit of Soil or Litter Habitat-Extraction Techniques
7: Relative Methods of Population Measurement and the Derivation of Absolute Estimates
8: Estimates of Species Richness and Population Size Based on Signs, Products and Effects
9: Wildlife Population Estimates by Census and Distance Measuring Techniques
10: Observational and Experimental Methods to Estimate Natality, Mortality, Movement and Dispersal
11: The Construction, Description and Analysis of Age-Specific Life-Tables
12: Age-Grouping, Time-Specific Life-Tables and Predictive Population
13: Species Richness, Diversity and Packing
14: The Estimation of Productivity and the Construction of Energy Budgets
15: Techniques for the Study of Long-Term Dynamics-Analysing Time Series
16: Studies at Large Spatial Scales, Citizen Science and the Classification of Habitats