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Upland Habitats

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Upland Habitats presents a comprehensive, illustrated guide to the habitat types, flora, fauna and conservation and management issues of Britain's wilderness areas including blanket bos, heather moors, sheep walk and deer forest, montane and sub-montane and forests. The plants and animals found in such habitats are described and illustrated with 24 boxed species case studies, line drawings and photographs. Examining the unique characteristics of upland environments, this book explores a wide range of ecological processes, including: distribution patterns, adaptation, population and community dynamics, and evolution that is not driven by anthropocentric changes. Tracing important historical events that have shaped upland habitats since the end of the last glaciation, the authors focus particularly on important conservation and management issues for the ecology and survival of British uplands as we enter the next millennium. Modern agricultural practices and economics, habitat degredation, through overgrazing, commercial afforestation, recreation adn persecution of wildlife, the funding of upland farming and the complex conservation-related statutes imposed to control current upland land use, are all discussed and case studies selected to highlight the issues.

Author Biography:

Dr Alan Fielding is a Senior Lecturer in Ecology at Manchester Metropolitan University with a particular interest in the development of novel methods of investigating ecological problems. Dr Paul Haworth is now working as a freelance ecologist based on the Isle of Mull. He has peviously worked as a professional ecologist for various statutory agencies. Both authors are responsiblef or a long-term investigation into the ecology of the raptor community of the island of Mull.
Release date NZ
June 3rd, 1999
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations
35 Tables, black and white
Pages
162
Dimensions
189x246x11
ISBN-13
9780415180863
Product ID
2264781

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