Description
About the Author
Joseph A. Veech is Associate Professor at the Department of Biology, Texas State University, USA. He has broad research interests in the ecological and evolutionary factors that affect the distribution and abundance of species and biodiversity. A particular focus of his research concerns the over-riding importance of habitat. He is also interested in developing novel methods for the statistical analysis of ecological data, teaching those methods, and instilling quantitative proficiency in students.
Reviews
In summary, this book provides a rather complete overview of the importance of habitat in ecological studies, whether the interests of readers are fundamental or applied to conservation and management issues. This volume is particularly tailored to students and early-career investigators who are thinking about how to best analyze habitat availability, use, preference, and selection for any organismof interest, without diving too deeply into any specific approach and unnecessarily complicating the subject matter. * Lise M. Aubry, Quarterly Review of Biology *
Excellent discussion material for research groups that specialize in space-use ecology and would like to explore a non-traditional perspective. * Ronan Hart, Brian J. Smith, Veronica Winter and Tal Avgar, Journal of Wildlife Management *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198829416
Author Joseph A. Veech
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 12mm * 190mm * 247mm