ANIMAL CONSERVATION [ELECTRONIC RESOURCE].

Animal Conservation provides a forum for rapid publication of novel, peer-reviewed research into the conservation of animal species and their habitats. The focus is on rigorous quantitative studies of an empirical or theoretical nature, which may relate to populations, species or communities and their conservation. The journal publishes single-species papers only when they have clear broader implications for conservation of other species or systems or when the species is of exceptional conservation concern and the study presents new and essential information. A central theme is to publish important new ideas and findings that have general implications for the scientific basis of conservation. Subjects covered include population biology, epidemiology, evolutionary ecology, population genetics, biodiversity, biogeography, palaeobiology and conservation economics

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Main Author: ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM WILEY INTERSCIENCE (ON BEHALF OF ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON)
Subjects:BIODIVERSITY, BIOLOGY, EPIDEMIOLOGY, PALAEONTOLOGY, POPULATION ECOLOGY, BIODIVERSITE, BIOLOGIE, ECOLOGIE DES POPULATIONS, EPIDEMIOLOGIE, PALEONTOLOGIE, BIODIVERSIDAD, BIOLOGIA, ECOLOGIA DE LAS POBLACIONES, EPIDEMIOLOGIA, PALEONTOLOGIA,
Online Access:http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117969966/toc
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Summary:Animal Conservation provides a forum for rapid publication of novel, peer-reviewed research into the conservation of animal species and their habitats. The focus is on rigorous quantitative studies of an empirical or theoretical nature, which may relate to populations, species or communities and their conservation. The journal publishes single-species papers only when they have clear broader implications for conservation of other species or systems or when the species is of exceptional conservation concern and the study presents new and essential information. A central theme is to publish important new ideas and findings that have general implications for the scientific basis of conservation. Subjects covered include population biology, epidemiology, evolutionary ecology, population genetics, biodiversity, biogeography, palaeobiology and conservation economics