
Mammal Community Dynamics
Management and Conservation in the Coniferous Forests of Western North America
Cynthia J. Zabel
Robert G. Anthony
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print Publication Year: 2003
Online Publication Date:December 2009
Online ISBN:9780511615757
Hardback ISBN:9780521810432
Paperback ISBN:9780521008655
Chapter DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511615757
Subjects: Zoology, Ecology and conservation
pp. i-iv
pp. v-viii
List of contributors: Read PDF
pp. ix-xvi
pp. xvii-xviii
pp. xix-xxii
Part I - Management and conservation issues for various taxa: Read PDF
pp. 1-2
1 - Introduction and historical perspective: Read PDF
pp. 3-8
2 - Forests and woodlands of western North America: Read PDF
pp. 9-40
3 - Faunal composition and distribution of mammals in western coniferous forests: Read PDF
pp. 41-80
4 - Habitat ecology and conservation of bats in western coniferous forests: Read PDF
pp. 81-119
5 - Ecological relationships of terrestrial small mammals in western coniferous forests: Read PDF
pp. 120-156
6 - Ecology and conservation of arboreal rodents of western coniferous forests: Read PDF
pp. 157-206
7 - Small and mid-sized carnivores: Read PDF
pp. 207-249
8 - Ecology, conservation, and restoration of large carnivores in western North America: Read PDF
pp. 250-295
9 - Ungulates in western coniferous forests: habitat relationships, population dynamics, and ecosystem processes: Read PDF
pp. 296-340
Part II - Community and ecosystem relations: Read PDF
pp. 341-342
10 - Relationships among fungi and small mammals in forested ecosystems: Read PDF
pp. 343-373
11 - Ecology of coarse woody debris and its role as habitat for mammals: Read PDF
pp. 374-404
12 - The ecological role of tree-dwelling mammals in western coniferous forests: Read PDF
pp. 405-443
13 - The role of ungulates and large predators on plant communities and ecosystem processes in western national parks: Read PDF
pp. 444-486
14 - The role of the lynx–hare cycle in boreal forest community dynamics: Read PDF
pp. 487-509
15 - Associations of mammals with riparian ecosystems in Pacific Northwest forests: Read PDF
pp. 510-564
Part III - Conservation issues and strategies: Read PDF
pp. 565-566
16 - Small mammals in a landscape mosaic: implications for conservation: Read PDF
pp. 567-586
17 - Measuring and interpreting connectivity for mammals in coniferous forests: Read PDF
pp. 587-613
18 - An evolutionary and behavioral perspective on dispersal and colonization of mammals in fragmented landscapes: Read PDF
pp. 614-630
19 - The functional diversity of mammals in coniferous forests of western North America: Read PDF
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20 - Synopsis and future perspective: Read PDF
pp. 665-678
pp. 679-709