Ecological Census Techniques
Explore the essential resource for ecologists and conservationists with Ecological Census Techniques by William J. Sutherland. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2006, this comprehensive guide spans 446 pages and is now available in its 2nd Revised edition.
This book delves into the critical methodologies required for conducting accurate population censuses in ecological research. Sutherland expertly outlines both the theoretical foundations and practical applications for surveying plants and various animal groups. Additionally, the text covers simultaneous environmental measurements, making it an invaluable tool for those involved in ecological science and conservation efforts.
Whether you’re a seasoned researcher or a student in the life sciences, Ecological Census Techniques provides the knowledge necessary to enhance your ecological surveys and contribute effectively to the understanding of biodiversity.