Ecology in Action: Field Methods and Data for Conservation Biologists
MTA
Practical techniques for surveying species, analysing ecosystems, and informing management decisions
2nd Edition
*Ecology in Action: Field Methods and Data for Conservation Biologists* is an essential, practical guide for anyone involved in the critical work of conservation. Addressing the urgent need for robust data in an era of rapid biodiversity loss, this comprehensive manual bridges traditional fieldwork with cutting-edge analytical techniques. From foundational principles of survey design to the nuances of species detection, the book offers step-by-step guidance on a wide array of methods, including visual surveys, transects, quadrats, camera trapping, acoustic monitoring, and revolutionary environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling. It meticulously covers techniques for population estimation, tracking wildlife with radio telemetry and GPS, and assessing habitat quality through ground measurements and remote sensing.
Beyond data collection, *Ecology in Action* provides crucial insights into data management, statistical analysis, and predictive modeling, including the application of GIS, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to ecological data. It emphasizes the importance of transforming raw observations into actionable insights, guiding readers through the synthesis and interpretation of complex datasets to inform management decisions and shape effective conservation policy. Illustrated with international case studies, this book empowers conservation biologists, land managers, and students to build effective biodiversity monitoring programs, combat illegal wildlife trade, and implement genetically sound management strategies, ensuring their efforts yield lasting positive outcomes for the planet's invaluable natural heritage.
This book is essential for conservation biologists, land managers, environmental practitioners, and students embarking on careers in wildlife and habitat conservation. It provides the practical skills and theoretical understanding needed to effectively collect, analyze, and interpret ecological data, ultimately empowering readers to drive meaningful and lasting conservation outcomes in an era of accelerating biodiversity loss.
December 11, 2025
53,790 words
3 hours 46 minutes
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