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Small Mammals
Their productivity and population dynamics

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Part of International Biological Programme Synthesis Series

F. Bourliere, K. Petrusewicz, M. H. Smith, R. H. Gardiner, J. B. Gentry, D. W. Kaufman, M. H. O'Farrell, N. R. French, D. M. Stoddart, B. Bobek, W. Z. Lidicker, Jr., S. S. Shvarts, L. Hansson, W. Grodzinski, B. A. Wunder, L. A. Briese, M. H. Smith, J. G. Wiener, F. B. Golley, L. Ryszkowski, J. T. Sokur, G. O. Batzli, T. H. Fleming, N. P. Naumov, A. Myllymaki, F. P. Rowe, A. A. Arata
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  • Date Published: July 2009
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521116060

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  • The ability of small mammals to exploit environmental resources, based upon a rapid adaptation to short-term changes in population and/or the environment, as well as to a variety of local conditions, implies a strong impact upon natural resources. The role played by small mammal consumers in the flow of energy within natural and man-modified ecosystems is therefore of equal importance to that of larger, longer-lived species which have been studied more intensively. This volume, first published in 1975, looks at small mammal populations with emphasis being placed on their ecology and energy dynamics. It discusses the most productive research techniques and research objectives. The second part of the book deals with the roles of small mammals in ecosystems ranging from the tropics to the tundra and special consideration is given to the impact of rodents on man. Research workers in the fields of mammalogy and ecology will find this an essential book and agriculturists, foresters and anyone concerned professionally with the control of small mammals will find much that is of value to their work.

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    • Date Published: July 2009
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521116060
    • length: 480 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 27 mm
    • weight: 0.7kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of contributors
    Foreword
    Preface
    1. Introduction:
    1.1 Mammals, small and large: the ecological implications of size F. Bourliere
    1.2. Productivity investigation in ecology K. Petrusewicz
    2. Density estimations of small mammal populations M. H. Smith, R. H. Gardiner, J. B. Gentry, D. W. Kaufman and M. H. O'Farrell
    3. Age criteria in small mammals Z. Pucek and V. P. W. Lowe
    4. Patterns of demography in small mammal populations N. R. French, D. M. Stoddart and B. Bobek
    5. The role of dispersal in the demography of small mammals W. Z. Lidicker, Jr.
    6. Morpho-physiological characteristics as indices of population processes S. S. Shvarts
    7. Biological production in small mammal populations K. Petrusewicz and L. Hansson
    8. Ecological energetics of small mammals W. Grodzinski and B. A. Wunder
    9. Elemental flow and standing crops for small mammal populations J. B. Gentry, L. A. Briese, D. W. Kaufman, M. H. Smith and J. G. Wiener
    10. The role of small mammals in temperate forests, grasslands and cultivated fields F. B. Golley, L. Ryszkowski and J. T. Sokur
    11. The role of small mammals in arctic ecosystems G. O. Batzli
    12. The role of small mammals in tropical ecosystems T. H. Fleming
    13. The role of rodents in ecosystems of the northern deserts of Eurasia N. P. Naumov
    14. Applied research on small mammals:
    14.1 Control of field rodents A. Myllymaki
    14.2 Control of rodents in stored products and urban environments F. P. Rowe
    14.3. The importance of small mammals in public health A. A. Arata
    List of mammal names cited in the text
    References
    Index.

  • Editors

    F. B. Golley

    K. Petrusewicz

    L. Ryszowski

    Contributors

    F. Bourliere, K. Petrusewicz, M. H. Smith, R. H. Gardiner, J. B. Gentry, D. W. Kaufman, M. H. O'Farrell, N. R. French, D. M. Stoddart, B. Bobek, W. Z. Lidicker, Jr., S. S. Shvarts, L. Hansson, W. Grodzinski, B. A. Wunder, L. A. Briese, M. H. Smith, J. G. Wiener, F. B. Golley, L. Ryszkowski, J. T. Sokur, G. O. Batzli, T. H. Fleming, N. P. Naumov, A. Myllymaki, F. P. Rowe, A. A. Arata

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