Conservation of endangered species in captivity : an interdisciplinary approach /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Albany, N.Y. :
State University of New York Press,
[1995]
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| Series: | SUNY series in endangered species.
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Table of Contents:
- The conservation of invertebrates : problems and prospects
- Complex life histories and diverse reproductive physiologies of endangered invertebrates : implications for captive conservation
- Behavioral research with endangered invertebrate species
- Design of captive environments for endangered invertebrates
- Captive conservation of endangered fishes
- Reproductive physiology of teleost fishes
- Behavioral research on captive endangered fishes of North America
- Design of captive environments for endangered fishes
- Conservation of reptiles and amphibians
- Reproductive physiology of reptiles and amphibians
- Ethological studies on reptiles and amphibians : lessons for species survival plans
- Captive design for reptiles and amphibians
- Captive propagation and avian conservation
- Avian reproductive physiology
- Behavioral considerations in the captive management, propagation, and reintroduction of endangered birds
- Captive design for endangered birds
- The status and challenges of the conservation of mammals in captivity
- Reproduction in mammals : captive perspectives
- Mammalian behavior : lessons from captive studies
- Interdisciplinary issues in the design of mammal exhibits
- The tides of change : conservation of marine mammals
- Marine mammal reproductive physiology
- Marine mammal behavior : conservation through research
- Elements of successful facility design : marine mammals
- Conservation of primates in captivity
- Comparative reproductive physiology of female and male nonhuman primates
- Primates and behavior
- Ark design update : primates needs and requirements