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Chapter 2. Culture, Conservation, and the Demand for Rhinoceros Horn
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Vanishing Mammals, Vanishing Landscapes
- Introduction 7
- Chapter 1. Vanishing Mammals: The Rise and Fall of the Rhinoceros 9
- Chapter 2. Culture, Conservation, and the Demand for Rhinoceros Horn 27
- Chapter 3. Vanishing Landscapes: The Floodplain Ecosystem of the Terai 34
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Part II. The Biology of an Endangered Megaherbivore
- Chapter 4. Size and Sexual Dimorphism in Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros 61
- Chapter 5. The Biology of an Extinction-Prone Species: Facing Demographic, Genetic, and Environmental Threats 81
- Chapter 6. Life on the Floodplain: Spacing and Ranging Behavior, Feeding Ecology, and Activity Patterns 109
- Chapter 7. Male Dominance, Reproductive Success, and the “Incisor-Size Hypothesis” 134
- Chapter 8. Endangered Phenomena: Rhinoceros as Landscape Architects 153
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Part III. The Recovery of Endangered Large Mammal Populations and their Habitats in Asia
- Introduction 179
- Chapter 9. Does Privately Owned Ecotourism Support Conservation of Charismatic Large Mammals? 181
- Chapter 10. Making Room for Megafauna: Promoting Local Guardianship of Endangered Species and Landscape-Scale Conservation 192
- Chapter 11. The Recovery of Rhinoceros and Other Large Asian Mammals 226
- Appendix A. Methods 255
- Appendix B. Measurements and Other Physical Features of Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros Captured in Royal Chitwan National Park 271
- Appendix C. Demographic and Genetic Data 275
- Appendix D. Seasonal Home Range and Daily Movements 279
- Appendix E. A Profile of Rhinoceros Behavior 283
- Appendix F. Reproductive Histories of Adult Female Rhinoceros 287
- References 291
- Index 303
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Vanishing Mammals, Vanishing Landscapes
- Introduction 7
- Chapter 1. Vanishing Mammals: The Rise and Fall of the Rhinoceros 9
- Chapter 2. Culture, Conservation, and the Demand for Rhinoceros Horn 27
- Chapter 3. Vanishing Landscapes: The Floodplain Ecosystem of the Terai 34
-
Part II. The Biology of an Endangered Megaherbivore
- Chapter 4. Size and Sexual Dimorphism in Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros 61
- Chapter 5. The Biology of an Extinction-Prone Species: Facing Demographic, Genetic, and Environmental Threats 81
- Chapter 6. Life on the Floodplain: Spacing and Ranging Behavior, Feeding Ecology, and Activity Patterns 109
- Chapter 7. Male Dominance, Reproductive Success, and the “Incisor-Size Hypothesis” 134
- Chapter 8. Endangered Phenomena: Rhinoceros as Landscape Architects 153
-
Part III. The Recovery of Endangered Large Mammal Populations and their Habitats in Asia
- Introduction 179
- Chapter 9. Does Privately Owned Ecotourism Support Conservation of Charismatic Large Mammals? 181
- Chapter 10. Making Room for Megafauna: Promoting Local Guardianship of Endangered Species and Landscape-Scale Conservation 192
- Chapter 11. The Recovery of Rhinoceros and Other Large Asian Mammals 226
- Appendix A. Methods 255
- Appendix B. Measurements and Other Physical Features of Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros Captured in Royal Chitwan National Park 271
- Appendix C. Demographic and Genetic Data 275
- Appendix D. Seasonal Home Range and Daily Movements 279
- Appendix E. A Profile of Rhinoceros Behavior 283
- Appendix F. Reproductive Histories of Adult Female Rhinoceros 287
- References 291
- Index 303