В настоящей книге описаны методы: учетов численности (относительных и абсолютных) и мечения (индивидуального и массового); определения возраста; генеративного состояния грызунов различных видов, а также методы статистической обработки основных демографических характеристик популяций. Даны примеры применения методов во всех природных зонах России. Предложенная унификация описанных методов послужит усовершенствованию охраны грызунов одних видов и контролю численности других.
Для экологов и зоологов, а также для студентов вузов соответствующих специальностей.
Karaseva E.V., Telitsina A.Yu., Zhigalsky O.A. The Methods of Studying Rodents in the Wild Nature
The book contains the description of the methods of estimating of population numbers (absolute and relative) in Rodents and marking of them (individual and group). The authors compare the results obtained by means of various techniques, evaluate their significance and discussed their drawbacks and advantages. The results of application of these methods in different geographic zones of Russia are presented. Most attention is given to methods of marking elaborated recently: radiotelemetry, radioisotopes, and administration of antibiotics. The propose scheme of identification would promote the conservation of some Rodent species and population control in others.
This book could be interested for the zoologists (ecologists and ethologists), who work in Research Institutes, Biological Departments of Universities and so on). This book could be useful for students and graduate students.
V nastoyashchey knige opisany metody: uchetov chislennosti (otnositelnykh i absolyutnykh) i mecheniya (individualnogo i massovogo); opredeleniya vozrasta; generativnogo sostoyaniya gryzunov razlichnykh vidov, a takzhe metody statisticheskoy obrabotki osnovnykh demograficheskikh kharakteristik populyatsiy. Dany primery primeneniya metodov vo vsekh prirodnykh zonakh Rossii. Predlozhennaya unifikatsiya opisannykh metodov posluzhit usovershenstvovaniyu okhrany gryzunov odnikh vidov i kontrolyu chislennosti drugikh. Dlya ekologov i zoologov, a takzhe dlya studentov vuzov sootvetstvuyushchikh spetsialnostey. Karaseva E.V., Telitsina A.Yu., Zhigalsky O.A. The Methods of Studying Rodents in the Wild Nature The book contains the description of the methods of estimating of population numbers (absolute and relative) in Rodents and marking of them (individual and group). The authors compare the results obtained by means of various techniques, evaluate their significance and discussed their drawbacks and advantages. The results of application of these methods in different geographic zones of Russia are presented. Most attention is given to methods of marking elaborated recently: radiotelemetry, radioisotopes, and administration of antibiotics. The propose scheme of identification would promote the conservation of some Rodent species and population control in others. This book could be interested for the zoologists (ecologists and ethologists), who work in Research Institutes, Biological Departments of Universities and so on). This book could be useful for students and graduate students.
The present book describes methods: the census of the population (relative and absolute) and tagging (individual and mass); determination of age; the generative status of rodents of different types, and methods for statistical processing the basic demographic characteristics of the populations. The examples of application of methods in all natural zones of Russia. Proposed unification of the methods described here will improve the protection of some species of rodents and control the number of other.
For ecologists and zoologists, as well as for students of corresponding specialties.
Karaseva E. V., Telitsina A. Yu., Zhigalsky O. A. The Methods of Studying Rodents in the Wild Nature
The book contains the description of the methods of estimating of population numbers (absolute and relative) in Rodents and marking of them (individual and group). The authors compare the results obtained by means of various techniques, evaluate their significance and discussed their drawbacks and advantages. The results of application of these methods in different geographic zones of Russia are presented. Most attention is given to methods of marking elaborated recently: radiotelemetry, radioisotopes, and administration of antibiotics. The propose scheme of identification would promote the conservation of some Rodent species and population control in others.
This book could be interested for the zoologists (ecologists and ethologists), who work in Research Institutes, Biological Departments of Universities and so on). This book could be useful for students and graduate students.