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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. Climate Change and Wildlife Conservation 1
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Part 1. Assessing and Predicting Climate Change Impact on Wildlife
- 2. Recent and Future Climatic Change and Its Potential Implications for Species and Ecosystems 15
- 3. Natural Selection and Phenotypic Plasticity in Wildlife Adaptation to Climate Change 38
- 4. Demographic Approaches to Assessing Climate Change Impact: An Application to Pond-Breeding Frogs and Shifting Hydropatterns 58
- 5. Modeling Range Shifts for Invasive Vertebrates in Response to Climate Change 86
- 6. Can We Predict Climate-Driven Changes to Disease Dynamics? Applications for Theory and Management in the Face of Uncertainty 109
- 7. Rapid Assessment of Plant and Animal Vulnerability to Climate Change 129
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Part 2. Case Studies of Climatic Effects on Wildlife Conservation
- 8. Changing Rainfall and Obstructed Movements: Impact on African Ungulates 153
- 9. Ecological Eff ects of Climate Change on European Reptiles 179
- 10. Arctic Shorebirds: Conservation of a Moving Target in Changing Times 204
- 11. Island Species with Nowhere to Go 226
- 12. Retreat of the American Pika: Up the Mountain or into the Void? 245
- 13. Sensitivity of High Arctic Caribou Population Dynamics to Changes in the Frequency of Extreme Weather Events 271
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Part 3. Promoting Resilience: Wildlife Management in the Face of Climate Change
- 14. Harvest Models for Changing Environments 293
- 15. From Connect-the-Dots to Dynamic Networks: Maintaining and Enhancing Connectivity as a Strategy to Address Climate Change Impacts on Wildlife 307
- 16. Restoring Predators as a Hedge against Climate Change 330
- 17. Assisted Colonization of Wildlife Species at Risk from Climate Change 347
- 18. The Integration of Forest Science and Climate Change Policy to Safeguard Biodiversity in a Changing Climate 369
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Concluding Remarks
- 19. What to Expect and How to Plan for Wildlife Conservation in the Face of Climate Change 387
- Index 397
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. Climate Change and Wildlife Conservation 1
-
Part 1. Assessing and Predicting Climate Change Impact on Wildlife
- 2. Recent and Future Climatic Change and Its Potential Implications for Species and Ecosystems 15
- 3. Natural Selection and Phenotypic Plasticity in Wildlife Adaptation to Climate Change 38
- 4. Demographic Approaches to Assessing Climate Change Impact: An Application to Pond-Breeding Frogs and Shifting Hydropatterns 58
- 5. Modeling Range Shifts for Invasive Vertebrates in Response to Climate Change 86
- 6. Can We Predict Climate-Driven Changes to Disease Dynamics? Applications for Theory and Management in the Face of Uncertainty 109
- 7. Rapid Assessment of Plant and Animal Vulnerability to Climate Change 129
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Part 2. Case Studies of Climatic Effects on Wildlife Conservation
- 8. Changing Rainfall and Obstructed Movements: Impact on African Ungulates 153
- 9. Ecological Eff ects of Climate Change on European Reptiles 179
- 10. Arctic Shorebirds: Conservation of a Moving Target in Changing Times 204
- 11. Island Species with Nowhere to Go 226
- 12. Retreat of the American Pika: Up the Mountain or into the Void? 245
- 13. Sensitivity of High Arctic Caribou Population Dynamics to Changes in the Frequency of Extreme Weather Events 271
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Part 3. Promoting Resilience: Wildlife Management in the Face of Climate Change
- 14. Harvest Models for Changing Environments 293
- 15. From Connect-the-Dots to Dynamic Networks: Maintaining and Enhancing Connectivity as a Strategy to Address Climate Change Impacts on Wildlife 307
- 16. Restoring Predators as a Hedge against Climate Change 330
- 17. Assisted Colonization of Wildlife Species at Risk from Climate Change 347
- 18. The Integration of Forest Science and Climate Change Policy to Safeguard Biodiversity in a Changing Climate 369
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Concluding Remarks
- 19. What to Expect and How to Plan for Wildlife Conservation in the Face of Climate Change 387
- Index 397