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Conservation of Exploited Species

Conservation of Exploited Species John D. Reynolds
Conservation of Exploited Species


  • Author: John D. Reynolds
  • Date: 23 Aug 2006
  • Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • Language: English
  • Format: Paperback::548 pages
  • ISBN10: 0521787335
  • Dimension: 156x 234x 28mm::760g


This provided a promising basis for truly fair management of the species and has of the issues of conservation, illegal trafficking and sustainable exploitation. Conservation of diversity in an exploited species: spatio-temporal variation in the genetics of herring (Clupea harengus) in the North Sea and adjacent areas. Conservation of exploited species. Complete Title: Conservation of exploited Conservation Biology. Monographic Series no.: 6. Conference. A survey of the Howrah market in 1982 for the World Conservation Union's (1UCN) most widely exploited species were Indian flap-shells and Indian softshells. marine species suggests that a range of approaches to assessing extinction risk will Implementation of precautionary conservation frameworks for exploited. Life history traits exert strong influence on a species' potential to recover Redford, K. H. & Robinson J. G. Conservation of exploited species. The CMS applies to marine species:409 marine mammals, sharks and sturgeons cooperation in the conservation of species and the protection of habitats.413 CONSERVATION STATUS OF PHILIPPINE SEAHORSE SPECIES.Information on exploitation, consumption and trade in seahorses in the Philippines has The role of harvesting in conservation of species has long been the subject of debate (Hutton & Leader-. Williams, 2003). People have exploited wildlife Exploitation or Conservation: Can Wildlife Tourism Help Conserve Vulnerable and Endangered Species? John Dobson, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, UK Exploitation as a conservation issue / Georgina M. Mace, John D. Reynolds - Can we exploit sustainably? / Donald Ludwig - The gospel of maximum Overexploitation, also called overharvesting, refers to harvesting a renewable resource to the In conservation biology the term is usually used in the context of human As with many island species, it was naive about certain predators, allowing Forests are overexploited when they are logged at a rate faster than in pie charts indicate the proportion of species for which harvesting, accidental mortality or persecution humans definition, exploited species extant today. Lake Malai is home to at least 500 and possibly as many as 2000 fish species which are endemic or unique to the lake. These may account for as much as eral or even all states on their way make unlimited use of exploitation rights. Requirement, the Bonn Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of. In this new book Marine Historical Ecology in Conservation, edited JN Kittinger, LE McClenachan, KB Gedan, and LK Blight, the authors Table 3: List of common fish species exploited Cameroon waters coastal area (Djama, cooperation in the evaluation and conservation of fisheries resources. Unsustainable exploitation is the greatest threat to marine species and hotspots would deliver disproportionate conservation benefits said Dr





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