schema:description | "内容記述: Part 1. Conceptual and Quantitative Linkages: 1. Linking Landscape Patterns to Biological Reality, John A. Bissonette; 2. Linkages between Landsacpe Theory and Population Dynamics: A Review of the Empirical Evidence, Therese M. Donovan & Allan M. Strong; 3. The Rest of the Story: Linking Top-Down Effects to Organisms, James G. Sanderson & Larry D. Harris; 4. The Problem with Linking Scales in the Use of Indicator Species in Conservation Biology, Ilse Storch & John A. Bissonette; 5. Linking Fitness Landscapes with the Behavior and Distribution of Animals, Michael S. Mitchell & Roger A. Powell; 6. Implication of Body Mass Patterns: Linking Ecological Structure and Process to Wildlife Conservation and Management, Jan P. Sendzimir, Craig R. Allen, Lance Gunderson, & Craig Stow; 7. Modeling Multiple Ecological Scales to Link Landscape Theory to Wildlife Conservation, Thomas C. Edwards, Jr, Gretchen G. Moisen, Tracey S. Frescino, & Joshua J. Lawler. Part 2. Linking People, Land Use, and Landscape Values: 8. Human Stewardship in Ecological Mosaics: Linking People to Landscape Dynamics, Almo Farina; 9. Reconciling the Linkages of Land Management with Natural Disturbance Regimes to Maintain Forest Biodiversity in Europe, Per Angelstam; 10. Landscape Ecology, Wildlife Management, and Conservation in Northern Australia: Linking Policy, Practice, and Capability in Regional Planning, Peter J. Whitehead, John C. Z. Woinarski, Donald Franklin, & Owen Price; 11. Habitat Models to Link Situation Evaluation and Planning Support in Agricultural Landscapes, Alfred Schultz, Reinhard Klenke, Gerd Lutze, Marion Voss, Ralf Wieland, & Bettina Wilkening; 12. A Park Is Not an Island: Linking Different Wildlife Management Strategies in the Area of Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda, Christiane Averbeck. Part 3. Linking Theory and Application: Case Studies: 13. Linking a Multiscale Habitat Concept to Species Conservation, Ilse Storch; 14. Landscape History: Linking Conservation Approaches for Large Mammals, David S. Maehr, John J. Cox, & Jeffery L. Larkin; 15. Giant Otters in the Peruvian Rainforest: Linking Protected Area Conditions to Species Needs, Christof Schenck, Jessica Groenendijk, Frank Hajek, Elke Staib, & Karin Frank; 16. Linking Landscape Management with the Conservation of Grassland Birds in Wisconsin, David W. Sample, Christine A. Ribic, & Rosalind B. Renfrew; 17. Foraging by Herbivores: Linking the Biochemical Diversity of Plants to Herbivore Culture and Landscape Diversity, Frederick D. Provenza, Juan J. Villalba, & John P. Bryant....(more)" |