Measuring Monitoring Plant Populations

Measuring   Monitoring Plant Populations
Author: Caryl L. Elzinga,Daniel W. Salzer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1998
Genre: Plant populations
ISBN: MINN:31951D01913908J

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Measuring monitoring plant populations

Measuring   monitoring plant populations
Author: Caryl L. Elzinga
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1998*
Genre: Plant populations
ISBN: LCCN:2003557537

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Measuring and Monitoring Plant Populations

Measuring and Monitoring Plant Populations
Author: Caryl Elzinga,Daniel Salzer,John Willoughby
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2015-01-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1505683068

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This technical reference applies to monitoring situations involving a single plant species, such as an indicator species, key species, or weed. It was originally developed for monitoring special status plants, which have some recognized status at the Federal, State, or agency level because of their rarity or vulnerability. Most examples and discussions in this technical reference focus on these special status species, but the methods described are also applicable to any single-species monitoring and even some community monitoring situations.We thus hope wildlife biologists, range conservationists, botanists, and ecologists will all find this technical reference helpful.

Monitoring Plant and Animal Populations

Monitoring Plant and Animal Populations
Author: Caryl L. Elzinga,Daniel W. Salzer,John W. Willoughby,James P. Gibbs
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009-05-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444313109

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Monitoring Plant and Animal Populations offers an overviewof population monitoring issues that is accessible to the typicalfield biologist and land managers with a modest statisticalbackground. The text includes concrete guidelines for ecologists tofollow to design a statistically defensible monitoringprogram. User-friendly, practical guide, written in a highly readableformat. The authors provide an interdisciplinary scope to address thecurrent, widespread interest in monitoring in many environmentalfields, including pure and applied ecology, conservation biology,and wildlife management. Emphasizes the role of monitoring in adaptive management. Defines important terminology and contrasts monitoring withother data-collection activities. Covers the applicable principlesof sampling and shows how to design a monitoring project. Provides a step-by-step overview of the monitoring process,illustrated by flow charts and references. The authors also offerguidelines for analyzing and interpreting monitoring data. Illustrates the foundation of management objectives anddescribes their components, types, and development. Describes common field techniques for measuring importantattributes of animal and plant populations. Reviews different methods for recording monitoring data in thefield, managing the data, and communicating data to policymakers.

Monitoring Post fire Vegetation Rehabilitation Projects

Monitoring Post fire Vegetation Rehabilitation Projects
Author: Troy A. Wirth,David A. Pyke
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2007
Genre: Environmental monitoring
ISBN: 1422325806

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Vegetation Monitoring

Vegetation Monitoring
Author: Caryl L. Elzinga,Angela G. Evenden
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1998-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0788148370

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This annotated bibliography documents literature addressing the design and implementation of vegetation monitoring. It provides resources managers, ecologists, and scientists access to the great volume of literature addressing many aspects of vegetation monitoring: planning and objective setting, choosing vegetation attributes to measure, sampling design, sampling methods, statistical and graphical analysis, and communication of results. Over half of the 1400 references have been annotated. Keywords pertaining to the type of monitoring or method are included with each bibliographic entry. Keyword index.

Conserving Plant Genetic Diversity in Protected Areas

Conserving Plant Genetic Diversity in Protected Areas
Author: José María Iriondo,Nigel Maxted,Mohammad Ehsan Dulloo
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2008
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 9781845933715

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Conservation in protected areas has focused on preserving biodiversity of ecosystems and species, whereas conserving the genetic diversity contained within species has historically often been ignored. However, maintaining genetic diversity is fundamental to food security and the provision of raw materials and it is best preserved within plants' natural habitats. This is particularly true for wild plants that are directly related to crop species and can play a key role in providing beneficial traits, such as pest or disease resistance and yield improvement. These wild relatives are presently threatened due to processes of habitat destruction and change and methodologies have been adapted to provide in-situ conservation through the establishment of genetic reserves within the existing network of protected areas.Providing a long-awaited synthesis of these new methodologies, this book presents a practical set of management guidelines that can be used for the conservation of plant genetic diversity of crop wild relatives in protected areas.

Monitoring Animal Populations and Their Habitats

Monitoring Animal Populations and Their Habitats
Author: Brenda McComb,Benjamin Zuckerberg,David Vesely,Christopher Jordan
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2010-03-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781420070583

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In the face of so many unprecedented changes in our environment, the pressure is on scientists to lead the way toward a more sustainable future. Written by a team of ecologists, Monitoring Animal Populations and Their Habitats: A Practitioner’s Guide provides a framework that natural resource managers and researchers can use to design monitoring programs that will benefit future generations by distilling the information needed to make informed decisions. In addition, this text is valuable for undergraduate- and graduate-level courses that are focused on monitoring animal populations. With the aid of more than 90 illustrations and a four-page color insert, this book offers practical guidance for the entire monitoring process, from incorporating stakeholder input and data collection, to data management, analysis, and reporting. It establishes the basis for why, what, how, where, and when monitoring should be conducted; describes how to analyze and interpret the data; explains how to budget for monitoring efforts; and discusses how to assemble reports of use in decision-making. The book takes a multi-scaled and multi-taxa approach, focusing on monitoring vertebrate populations and upland habitats, but the recommendations and suggestions presented are applicable to a variety of monitoring programs. Lastly, the book explores the future of monitoring techniques, enabling researchers to better plan for the future of wildlife populations and their habitats. Monitoring Animal Populations and Their Habitats: A Practitioner’s Guide furthers the goal of achieving a world in which biodiversity is allowed to evolve and flourish in the face of such uncertainties as climate change, invasive species proliferation, land use expansion, and population growth.