04835nam 2200661 450 991013641770332120231013113956.01-118-89509-61-118-89508-8(CKB)3710000000604187(EBL)4426756(SSID)ssj0001623821(PQKBManifestationID)16361945(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001623821(PQKBWorkID)14857242(PQKB)10534783(MiAaPQ)EBC4426756(DLC) 2015050093(Au-PeEL)EBL4426756(CaPaEBR)ebr11163806(CaONFJC)MIL900888(OCoLC)933219165(EXLCZ)99371000000060418720160316h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEcological challenges and conservation conundrums essays and reflections for a changing world /John A. WiensWest Sussex, England :Wiley,2016.©20161 online resource (341 p.)THEi Wiley ebooksDescription based upon print version of record.1-118-89507-X 1-118-89510-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preamble: Why this book?; Acknowledgments; Essay 1 How did I get here?; Essay 2 Found! The survivor in the swamps (2005); Essay 3 In defense of footnotes (2014); Part I Change, the challenge; Chapter 1 Conservation and change; Chapter 2 A digression on paradigms; Essay 4 The power of paradigms (2014); Essay 5 Patterns, paradigms, and preconceptions (2013); Essay 6 Fat times, lean times, and competition among predators (1993); Chapter 3 Equilibrium, stability, and change; Essay 7 From our southern correspondent(s) (2011)Essay 8 Boom and bust: lessons from the outback (2014)Chapter 4 A digression on disturbance; Essay 9 Oil, oil, everywhere...(2010); Part II The forces of change; Chapter 5 Climate change and sea-level rise; Essay 10 Polar bears, golden toads, and conservation futures (2008); Chapter 6 Land-use change; Essay 11 Will land-use change erode our conservation gains? (2007); Essay 12 Landscape ecology: the science and the action (1999); Chapter 7 Distributional changes: invasive species; Chapter 8 Societal, cultural, and political change; Essay 13 Wildlife, people, and water: who wins? (2012)Chapter 9 Population growthChapter 10 Linkages among changes; Part III Conservation conundrums; Chapter 11 Variation and history; Essay 14 The eclipse of history? (2008); Essay 15 From our southern correspondent(s): which history? (2013); Chapter 12 A digression on baselines and targets; Essay 16 Shooting at a moving target (2011); Chapter 13 Ecological thresholds; Essay 17 Tipping points in the balance of nature (2010); Chapter 14 Ecological resilience; Chapter 15 Dealing with novelty; Essay 18 Black swans and outliers (2012); Essay 19 Moving outside the box (2009)Chapter 16 Uncertainty: a boon or a bane?Essay 20 Taking risks with the environment (2012); Essay 21 Uncertainty and the relevance of ecology (2008); Chapter 17 Prioritization and triage; Essay 22 Talking about triage in conservation (2015); Chapter 18 Protected areas: where the wild things are; Essay 23 Build it and they will come (2013); Essay 24 The dangers of black-and-white conservation (2007); Chapter 19 Ecosystem services and the value of nature; Essay 25 What's so new about ecosystem services? (2007); Part IV Doing conservation; Chapter 20 What is it we are trying to conserve?Essay 26 Be careful what you wish for (2014)Essay 27 Concluding comments: Are bird communities real? (1980); Essay 28 A metaphor meets an abstraction: the issue of ""Healthy Ecosystems"" (2015); Chapter 21 Numbers, numbers, numbers; Essay 29 Is ""monitoring"" a dirty word? (2009); Essay 30 The place of long-term studies in ornithology (1984); Essay 31 What use is small data in a big data world? (2013); Chapter 22 A digression on words; Essay 32 Word processing versus writing (1983, 2011); Chapter 23 Debates in ecology and conservationEssay 33 On skepticism and criticism in ornithology (1981)THEi Wiley ebooks.Ecological assessment (Biology)Conservation of natural resourcesEcological assessment (Biology)Conservation of natural resources.333.72Wiens John A.910905MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910136417703321Ecological challenges and conservation conundrums2039078UNINA