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Southwood's Ecological Methods

Textbook Handbook / Manual
By: Peter A Henderson(Author), Thomas RE Southwood(Preface By)
508 pages, 176 colour & b/w photos and colour & b/w illustrations, tables
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Ecological Methods by the late T.R. E. Southwood and revised over the years by P. A. Henderson has developed into a classic reference work for the field biologist. It provides a handbook of ecological methods and analytical techniques pertinent to the study of animals, with an emphasis on non-microscopic animals in both terrestrial and aquatic environments. It remains unique in the breadth of the methods presented and in the depth of the literature cited, stretching right back to the earliest days of ecological research.

The universal availability of R as an open source package has radically changed the way ecologists analyse their data. In response, Southwood's classic text has been thoroughly revised to be more relevant and useful to a new generation of ecologists, making the vast resource of R packages more readily available to the wider ecological community. By focusing on the use of R for data analysis, supported by worked examples, Southwood's Ecological Methods is now more accessible than previous editions to students requiring support and ideas for their projects.

Southwood's Ecological Methods provides a crucial resource for both graduate students and research scientists in applied ecology, wildlife ecology, fisheries, agriculture, conservation biology, and habitat ecology. It will also be useful to the many professional ecologists, wildlife biologists, conservation biologists and practitioners requiring an authoritative overview of ecological methodology.

Contents

Preface to Fifth Edition, 2020
Preface to Fourth Edition, 2015
Preface to Third Edition, 1998

1. Introduction to the Study of Animals
2. The Sampling Programme and the Measurement and Description of Dispersion
3. Absolute Population Estimates Using Capture-Recapture Experiments
4. Absolute Population Estimates by Sampling a Unit of Habitat -Air, Plants, Plant Products and Vertebrate Hosts
5. Absolute Population Estimates by Sampling a Unit of Aquatic Habitat
6. Absolute Population Estimates by Sampling a Unit of Soil or Litter Habitat-Extraction Techniques
7. Relative Methods of Population Measurement and the Derivation of Absolute Estimates
8. Estimates of Species Richness and Population Size Based on Signs, Products and Effects
9. Wildlife Population Estimates by Census and Distance Measuring Techniques
10. Observational and Experimental Methods to Estimate Natality, Mortality, Movement and Dispersal
11. The Construction, Description and Analysis of Age-Specific Life-Tables
12. Age-Grouping, Time-Specific Life-Tables and Predictive Population
13. Species Richness, Diversity and Packing
14. The Estimation of Productivity and the Construction of Energy Budgets
15. Techniques for the Study of Long-Term Dynamics-Analysing Time Series
16. Studies at Large Spatial Scales, Citizen Science and the Classification of Habitats

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Biography

Peter A. Henderson is Director of Pisces Conservation Ltd, an independent ecological consultancy and software house based in Southampton, UK. In addition, he lectures and holds the position of Senior Research Associate in the Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UK. He is an ecological consultant and research scientist with 40 years' experience combining theoretical, applied, and field research, with extensive experience of the management of major ecological assessment projects including preparation and presentation of material for public enquires and liaising with conservation bodies and engineers. Projects he has undertaken include conservation planning for large tropical nature reserves, ecological effects studies of nuclear power station intakes, conservation studies of rare freshwater life and effects of climate change and drought.

Sir Richard Southwood (1931-2005) was a British biologist, Professor of Zoology and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, UK. The title of the 5th edition honours his memory as the original author of this landmark textbook, the original edition of which was first published in 1965.

Textbook Handbook / Manual
By: Peter A Henderson(Author), Thomas RE Southwood(Preface By)
508 pages, 176 colour & b/w photos and colour & b/w illustrations, tables
Media reviews

"[...] This text continues the tradition of earlier editions by outlining numerous methods, often well Illustrated, alongside a reasoned case for their effective use. The rise of computer programmes that cover almost every aspect of ecology is well covered by examples, text boxes and references to programme details. What we have here is one of the more significant methodological texts which serves both as a repository of the best methods and a history to the development of this aspect of ecology. It will continue to be a significant part of ecological education and research."
– Paul Ganderton, The Niche 53(2), summer 2022

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