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Monitoring Plant and Animal Populations

by Caryl L. Elzinga

Book Details

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons
Published:2001-02-08
Pages:370
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

Monitoring Plant and Animal Populations offers an overview of population monitoring issues that is accessible to the typical field biologist and land managers with a modest statistical background. The text includes concrete guidelines for ecologists to follow to design a statistically defensible monitoring program. User-friendly, practical guide, written in a highly readable format. The authors provide an interdisciplinary scope to address the current, widespread interest in monitoring in many e

Our Review

This field guide delivers exactly what working ecologists and conservation biologists need: a practical framework for designing statistically sound population monitoring programs that can withstand scientific scrutiny. Elvinga translates complex statistical concepts into actionable steps, providing clear methodologies for tracking plant and animal species in real-world conditions. The book's strength lies in its accessibility, making robust monitoring design achievable for field biologists and land managers without advanced statistical training. It serves as a crucial bridge between ecological theory and applied conservation practice.

What sets this resource apart is its intensely practical focus on creating defensible monitoring protocols from the ground up. The highly readable format presents interdisciplinary approaches that are immediately applicable across various ecosystems and taxa. Field researchers managing wildlife populations, conservationists implementing long-term studies, and environmental consultants will find this an indispensable reference for building credible data collection systems. This manual elevates the entire practice of ecological monitoring by emphasizing methodological rigor while remaining firmly grounded in field reality.

Themes

Science

Subjects

Science