Fish & Wildlife: Principles of Zoology and Ecology

Author:   L. DeVere Burton (Idaho State University)
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Edition:   3rd edition
ISBN:  

9781435419636


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   27 January 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   L. DeVere Burton (Idaho State University)
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Imprint:   Delmar Cengage Learning
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 22.40cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 28.40cm
Weight:   1.300kg
ISBN:  

9781435419636


ISBN 10:   1435419634
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   27 January 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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1. Principles of Zoology. Classification of Animals. Animal Behaviors and Habits. Animal Structure or Anatomy. Animal Nutrition and Digestion. Animal Growth. Animal Reproduction. 2. Principles of Ecology. Conservation of Matter. Laws of Energy. The First Law of Energy. The Second Law of Energy. Natural Cycles. The Carbon Cycle. The Nitrogen Cycle. The Water Cycle. Food Chains. 3. Understanding Relationships Between Wildlife and Agriculture. Fundamentals of Ecology. Agricultural Impacts on Ecosystems. Biological Succession. 4. Biomes of North America. Freshwater Biome. Marine Biome. Terrestrial Biome. Desert Biome. Tundra Biome. Grassland Biome. Temperate Forest Biome. Coniferous Forest Biome. 5. Our Wildlife Resources. A National Treasure. The U.S. Endangered Species Act. Controversy and Protectionism. Extinction and its Causes. Managing Endangered and Threatened Species. 6. Gnawing Mammals. Mice, Rats, Voles, and Lemmings. Squirrels. Marmots and Prairie Dogs. Rabbits, Hares, and Pikas. Porcupines. Gophers and Beavers. 7. Hoofed Mammals. Pronghorn. Deer. Bison and Musk Ox. Wild Sheep. Mountain Goats. Peccary. Horses and Burros. 8. Predatory Mammals. Wild Cats. Wild Dogs. Bears. Weasels. Raccoons. 9. Marine Mammals. Seals. Eared Seals. True Seals. Walrus. Manatees. Whales. Baleen Whales. Toothed Whales. 10. Unusual Mammals. Opossums. Shrews and Moles. Bats. Armadillo. 11. Waterfowl. Ducks. Geese. Swans. 12. Game Birds. Quails. Partridges. Pheasants. Grouse. Turkeys. Pigeons and Doves. 13. Birds of Prey. Hawk-like Birds. Eagles, Hawks, and Kites. Falcons. Vultures. Osprey. Owls. Typical Owls. Barn Owls. 14. Songbirds and Other Perching Birds. Songbirds. Crows and Jays. Cuckoos. Kingfishers. Hummingbirds. 15. Other Birds of North America. Long-legged Wading Birds. Gull-like Birds. Upright Perching Waterbirds. Duck-like Birds. Sandpiper-like Birds. Chicken-like Marsh Birds. Upland Ground Birds. Swallows and Swifts. Tree-Clinging Birds. 16. Freshwater Fishes. Catfishes. Sunfishes. Perch. Trout, Char and Whitefishes. Pike. Sturgeons. Minnows and Suckers. 17. Anadramous and Diadromous Fishes. Salmon. Steelhead. Striped Bass. Shad. Freshwater Eels. 18. Saltwater Fishes and Fauna. Sharks, Skates, and Rays. Mackerel, Tuna, and Marlins. Flounder, Halibut, and Sole. Herring. Codfishes. Smelts. Sea Bass and Groupers. Mollusks. Crustaceans. 19. Reptiles and Amphibians. Reptiles. Alligators and Crocodiles. Lizards. Snakes. Turtles and Tortoises. Amphibians. Frogs and Toads. Salamanders and Newts. 20. Responsible Management of Wildlife Resources. Role of Private Institutions. Farmers and Ranchers. Industry. Private Citizens. Game Farms and Preserves. Role of Special Interest Groups. Environmental Organizations. Recreational Interests. Role of Government. Government Agencies. National Parks and Monuments. National and International Law. Multiple Use Concept of Management. Wildlife Careers. Education. Supervised Experience. Employer Expectations. Occupational Safety. 21. Conservation of Natural Resources. Conserving the Soil. Maintaining a Pure Water Supply. Preserving Air Quality. Preserving and Restoring Wildlife Populations and Habitats. Reclaiming Damaged or Polluted Resources. 22. The Human Connection to Wildlife and Natural Resources. Foundation for Agriculture. Source of Materials for Medicines. Mechanism for Natural Cycles. Recreation. Intrinsic Value. Hunting and Fishing for Sport. Game Laws and Regulations. Using Campgrounds, Trails, Roads, and Waterways. Basis for Commerce. Safety Education. The Principle of Stewardship. Ethics, Privileges and Responsibilities. Wildlife Management. Outdoor Recreation Management. Glossary. Index.


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Over the course of his career, L. DeVere Burton has served as a high school agriculture teacher, Idaho State Supervisor/FFA Advisor, Director of Research for Idaho State Division of Professional/Technical Education, and Instructional Dean at the College of Southern Idaho. He was a member of several curriculum development committees sponsored by the Ag Ed Council, and served for four years as an Adult Consultant to the Nominating Committee, National FFA Organization. In recent years, he has been recognized by Who's Who In Science and Engineering; and Who's Who In America. Burton served as Past State President, IVATA; Past National President, NASAE, and has contributed articles to a variety of agricultural magazines and publications.

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