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Titlebook: Urban Wildlife Conservation; Theory and Practice Robert A. McCleery,Christopher E. Moorman,M. Nils Textbook 2014 Springer Science+Business

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History of Urban Wildlife Conservation,tter half of the thirteenth century. At that time, game animals could not be taken between March and October. Such practice found its way to Europe where a long history developed of setting hunting seasons and bag limits to manage game species. . is considered the oldest English book on hunting, wri
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Abiotic Drivers of Ecological Structure and Function in Urban Systems,understand urban wildlife. The study of ecosystems considers the flow of energy and materials between organisms and their physical environment. For instance, how much energy enters an ecosystem through the process of primary production—the conversion of CO., water, and solar energy into biomass—by p
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Drivers of Vegetation Species Diversity and Composition in Urban Ecosystems,higher trophic levels. Plants are also important components of the biogeochemical cycles that drive the movement of energy and resources. As primary producers, plants make energy available to higher trophic levels by converting sunlight, via photosynthesis, into biomass. Plants also create highly te
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The Urban System: Social Drivers,cosystems where there is interaction among social and ecological subsystems was a key development in the management of urban ecosystems (see Chap. 3). The focus on cities as linked social and ecological systems has led to several different perspectives on how socioeconomic and demographic factors dr
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Wildlife Responses to Urbanization: Patterns of Diversity and Community Structure in Built Environmemblages (i.e., how and why certain species coexist). The structure of communities is described by their diversity—comprised of richness (number of species present) and evenness (the relative abundance of each species)—and interactions among the constituent species. Communities are biotic components
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Wildlife Population Dynamics in Urban Landscapes,ion about species-specific relationships with urbanization. Identifying the specific ways in which urban and non-urban wildlife populations differ and the underlying reasons for those differences is a challenging and complex task. After all, the response of a species to urbanization may be the conse
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Urban Wildlife Behavior, but unlike domesticated animals, they remain under the auspices of natural selection. We do not yet know how living in urban areas will ultimately affect the animals that share our urban environments, but we are at the beginning of a new and important scientific effort to study the effects of urban
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