Author: Ronald D. Modafferi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Animal populations
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Black Bear Movements and Home Range Study
Author: Ronald D. Modafferi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Animal populations
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Animal populations
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Characteristics and Selection of Winter Dens by Black Bears in Coastal British Columbia
Author: Helen Davis
Publisher: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada
ISBN:
Category : Black bear
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Publisher: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada
ISBN:
Category : Black bear
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Black Bear Predation on Moose (bear Ecology Studies)
Author: Charles C. Schwartz
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Black bear
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Black bear
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Proceedings of the ... Annual Conference, Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Author: Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fishery management
Languages : en
Pages : 724
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fishery management
Languages : en
Pages : 724
Book Description
Bears, Their Biology and Management
Author:
Publisher:
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Category : Bears
Languages : en
Pages : 652
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bears
Languages : en
Pages : 652
Book Description
Resource Publication
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Wildlife conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Wildlife conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Bears of the North
Author: Wayne Lynch
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421439417
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
"The author's narrative and photographs follow the polar bear, the brown bear, the Asiatic black bear, and the American black bear through the four seasons of the year. The book is richly illustrated and informative about the biology, ethology, and ecology of bears"--
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421439417
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
"The author's narrative and photographs follow the polar bear, the brown bear, the Asiatic black bear, and the American black bear through the four seasons of the year. The book is richly illustrated and informative about the biology, ethology, and ecology of bears"--
Bears, Their Biology and Management
Author: E. Charles Meslow
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bears
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bears
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Understanding Robust and Exploratory Data Analysis
Author: David C. Hoaglin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0471384917
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
Originally published in hardcover in 1982, this book is now offered in a Wiley Classics Library edition. A contributed volume, edited by some of the preeminent statisticians of the 20th century, Understanding of Robust and Exploratory Data Analysis explains why and how to use exploratory data analysis and robust and resistant methods in statistical practice.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0471384917
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
Originally published in hardcover in 1982, this book is now offered in a Wiley Classics Library edition. A contributed volume, edited by some of the preeminent statisticians of the 20th century, Understanding of Robust and Exploratory Data Analysis explains why and how to use exploratory data analysis and robust and resistant methods in statistical practice.
Forest Carnivore Conservation and Management in the Interior Columbia Basin
Author: Gary William Witmer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Carnivora
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Forest carnivores in the Pacific Northwest include 11 medium to large-sized mammalian species of canids, felids, mustelids, and ursids. These carnivores have widely differing status in the region, with some harvested in regulated furbearer seasons, some taken for depredations, and some protected because of rarity. Most large carnivores have declined in numbers or range from human encroachment, loss or modification of forest habitat, accidental deaths (e.g., mortality from vehicles), illegal kills, and our inability to adequately monitor and protect populations. Efforts to reverse these trends include new approaches to reduce conflicts with humans, research to better define habitat needs, formation of expert carnivore working groups, and use of Geographic Information System models to predict specific impacts of habitat modifications. Long-term preservation of large carnivores in the region is problematic unless we reduce forest fragmentation and conflicts with humans and improve our ability to quantitatively integrate population dynamics with landscape level habitat requirements.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Carnivora
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Forest carnivores in the Pacific Northwest include 11 medium to large-sized mammalian species of canids, felids, mustelids, and ursids. These carnivores have widely differing status in the region, with some harvested in regulated furbearer seasons, some taken for depredations, and some protected because of rarity. Most large carnivores have declined in numbers or range from human encroachment, loss or modification of forest habitat, accidental deaths (e.g., mortality from vehicles), illegal kills, and our inability to adequately monitor and protect populations. Efforts to reverse these trends include new approaches to reduce conflicts with humans, research to better define habitat needs, formation of expert carnivore working groups, and use of Geographic Information System models to predict specific impacts of habitat modifications. Long-term preservation of large carnivores in the region is problematic unless we reduce forest fragmentation and conflicts with humans and improve our ability to quantitatively integrate population dynamics with landscape level habitat requirements.