The great eagles : their evolution, ecology and conservation / Michael O'Neal Campbell.
By: Campbell, Michael O'Neal.
Material type: BookPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022Description: xxiv, 623 p.: il.Content type: texto (visual) Media type: sin mediación ISBN: 9781138197435; 9781032112022.Subject(s): Aguilas -- Evolución | Aguilas -- Conservación | Aguilas -- EcologíaSummary: This book presents an integrated perspective (paleontological, historical, physiological, ecological, conservationist and human cultural) of eagles. Issues examined are: 21st century issues in relation to older published themes; species classifications, based on physical methods and DNA analyses; species comparisons, involving evolution, definitions and classification and ecology; and recent advances in adaptive management and other policy actions relevant to bird conservation. The book therefore targets a very wide readership from both the biological and social sciences, as well as general readers and politicians, lawyers and planners. Provided by publisher.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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This book presents an integrated perspective (paleontological, historical, physiological, ecological, conservationist and human cultural) of eagles. Issues examined are: 21st century issues in relation to older published themes; species classifications, based on physical methods and DNA analyses; species comparisons, involving evolution, definitions and classification and ecology; and recent advances in adaptive management and other policy actions relevant to bird conservation. The book therefore targets a very wide readership from both the biological and social sciences, as well as general readers and politicians, lawyers and planners. Provided by publisher.
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