Population Management and Exploitation - W 1400-215SPEP-W
Lecture. Demography: models of population growth (discrete generations and overlapping generations, logistic models, time-lag models). Demographic analyses - life tables, natality and mortality. The nature and consequences of intra-specific competition, density-dependent population processes, population regulation. Harvesting populations: natural exploitation - predation and herbivory, and populations exploited by humans - the concept of maximum sustained yield, logistic-type and dynamic pool models of exploitation. Exploitation of natural populations - forestry, agriculture, fisheries, wildlife management. Population management - species introductions, pest control, ecological restitutions. Management of small populations - rare and endangered species, the concept of Minimum Viable Population (MVP).
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Bibliography
Begon M., Mortimer M., Thomson D.J., Population Ecology. A Unified Study of Animals and Plants. Blackwell Science 1996.
Krebs Ch. J., Ecology. The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance. Harper-Collins Publ. 2001.
Mills L.S., Conservation of wildlife populations. Demography, genetics and management. Blackwell Publ., Oxford, 2007.
Pullin A.S., Conservation Biology. Cambridge Univ. Press 2002
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