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Reproductive Science and Integrated Conservation

  • 40.00€

Tags: Wildlife conservation, Endangered species, Genetics, Reproductive technology.


Reproductive mechanisms are well understood in only a handful of vertebrate species, mostly domestic livestock and laboratory animals. This means that attempts to develop and implement management policies for wildlife conservation of endangered species are often based on poor data or no data at all. In Reproductive Sciences and Integrated Conservation, leading authorities examine reproductive diversity in fishes, amphibia, reptiles, birds and mammals. They review the many factors that influence reproduction--including genetics, behavior and nutrition--and assess the potential conservation relevance of the recent rapid advances in reproductive technology and medicine. 427 p.

Series: Conservation Biology, 8.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • William V. Holot, Editor. Zoological Society of London (UK).
  • Amanda P. Pickard, Editor. Institute of Zoology, London (UK).
  • John C. Rodger, Editor. Cooperative Research Centre for Conservatino & Management of Marsupials, New South Wales (Australia).
  • David E. Wildt,Editor. Smithsonian National Zoological Park, Washington, DC (USA).

     
  • Publication date (electronic format): 2010-01.

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