Reviews"This text provides just the right amount of detail, at the appropriate level, for my students. The examples are current, the figures are clear, and the information is topical."--Susan Margulis, Canisius College"I reviewed a lot of textbooks before deciding to adopt this one. It was the most complete and up-to-date text I reviewed, provided a very thorough presentation of conservation biology, was geared to the level of my students, and was easy to read and follow."--Gary S. Comp, University of South Florida, Sher provides just the right amount of detail, at the appropriate level, for my students. The examples are current, the figures are clear, and the information is topical." -Susan Margulis, Canisius College, "Sher provides just the right amount of detail, at the appropriate level, for my students. The examples are current, the figures are clear, and the information is topical." -- Susan Margulis, Canisius College"I reviewed a lot of textbooks before deciding to adopt this one. Sher was the most complete and up-to-date text I reviewed, provided a very thorough presentation of conservation biology, was geared to the level of my students, and was easy to read and follow." -- Gary S. Comp, University of South Florida
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Table Of Content1. Defining Conservation Biology2. What Is Biodiversity?3. The Value of Biodiversity4. Threats to Biodiversity: Habitat Change5. Climate Change and Other Threats to Biodiversity6. Extinction Risk7. Conserving Populations and Species8. Establishing New Populations and Ex Situ Conservation 9. Protected Areas 10. Conservation Outside Protected Areas 11. Restoration Ecology 12. The Challenges of Sustainable Development 13. An Agenda for the Future
SynopsisOver 240 updates to text and tables, 275 new citations, and new figures in every chapter, Increased representation of women and BIPOC in the textbook, Significant edits and additions regarding the roles and experiences of Indigenous People in the field of conservation biology, Incorporation of several new discoveries and developments from the past two years, including the latest understanding of the causes of the Permian extinction and the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030), A reorganization of the chapter on restoration ecology, Additional discussion on the political aspects of climate change and of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and the addition of a new "Global Change Connection" icon to highlight ways we are changing the Earth, An elaboration of the concept of the types of biodiversity, including a refinement of the definition of species diversity, with additional examples, Upgraded digital resources, including a new video guide and an enhanced e-book with self-assessment questions after each chapter subheading Book jacket., An Introduction to Conservation Biology is the only text designed for both aspiring conservation biologists and non-majors who are interested in this topical field, providing up-to-date perspectives on high-profile issues such as sustainable development, global warming, and strategies to save species on the verge of extinction., An Introduction to Conservation Biology is the only text designed for both aspiring conservation biologists and non-majors who are interested in this topical field, providing up-to-date perspectives on such high-profile issues as sustainable development, global warming, and strategies to save species on the verge of extinction. The book focuses successively on biological diversity and its value; threats to biological diversity; conservation at the population and species levels; protecting, managing, and restoring ecosystems; and sustainable development. Each chapter is beautifully illustrated in full color with diverse examples from the current literature. Chapters begin with guiding conservation biology principles and end with study aids including summaries, an annotated list of suggested readings, and discussion questions. Throughout, the authors maintain a focus on the active role that scientists, local people, conservation organizations, government, and the general public play in protecting biodiversity, even while providing for human needs., An Introduction to Conservation Biology is the only text designed for both aspiring conservation biologists and non-majors who are interested in this topical field, providing up-to-date perspectives on high-profile issues such as sustainable development, global warming, and strategies to save species on the verge of extinction. The book focuses successively on biological diversity and its value; threats to biological diversity; conservation at the population and species levels; protecting, managing and restoring ecosystems; and sustainable development. Each chapter is beautifully illustrated in full color with diverse examples from the current literature. Chapters begin with guiding conservation biology principles and end with study aids such as summaries, an annotated list of suggested readings, and discussion questions. Throughout, the authors maintain a focus on the active role that scientists, local people, conservation organizations, government, and the general public play in protecting biodiversity, even while providing for human needs.