Resource Selection by Animals: Statistical Design and Analysis for Field Studies
By addebook • Oct 3rd, 2008 • Category: Biology
Resource Selection by Animals: Statistical Design and Analysis for Field Studies

Resource Selection by Animals: Statistical Design and Analysis for Field Studies
By B.F. Manly, L. McDonald, D.L. Thomas, Trent L. McDonald, Wallace P. Erickson
Publisher: Springer
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: 2002-06-30
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1402006772
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781402006777
Binding: Hardcover
The current literature on resource selection by animals is a maze of methodologies for data collection and interpretation. Field biologists need a guide through the labyrinth. This book provides such a guide. It gives a clear and consistent framework for the study of how animals select their resources (food and habitat) by taking the reader through different types of study design. It is an invaluable handbook for the field biologist, especially those concerned with the management and conservation of wildlife. The authors have clearly identified the need to pull together the diffuse literature, and biologists will greatly improve their experimental design, methodology, and analysis with this book.
The second edition of this popular book has been updated to include many developments in the last few years. There is new material on discrete choice models, the analysis of data from geographical information systems, compositional analysis, Mahalanobis distance methods, and neural networks and related approaches.
Resource Selection by Animals:
is an invaluable guide for field biologists;
provides a consistent framework for study of resource selection (food and habitat) by animals;
is a unique guide, and is the only book which covers this critical topic in such depth; and
is particularly useful to wildlife managers and conservation biologists.
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