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Harvest of Fish and Wildlife

New Paradigms for Sustainable Management
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
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Short description:

Harvest of Fish and Wildlife: New Paradigms for Sustainable Management unites experts in wildlife and fishery sciences for an interdisciplinary overview of harvest management. This book presents unique insights for embracing the complete social-ecological system to ensure a sustainable future.

Long description:

Harvest of Fish and Wildlife: New Paradigms for Sustainable Management unites experts in wildlife and fishery sciences for an interdisciplinary overview of harvest management. This book presents unique insights for embracing the complete social-ecological system to ensure a sustainable future. It educates users on evolutionary and population dynamics; social and political influences; hunter and angler behavior; decision processes; impacts of regulations; and stakeholder involvement.


Features:



  • Written by twenty-four teams of leading scientists and managers.

  • Promotes transparent justification for fishing and hunting regulations.

  • Provides examples for integrating decision making into management.

  • Emphasizes creativity in management by integrating art and science.


This book appeals to population biologists, evolutionary biologists and social scientists. It is a key resource for on-the-ground managers and research scientists developing harvesting applications.


As the book?s contributors explain:



  • ?Making decisions that are robust to uncertainty?is a paradigm shift with a lot of potential to improve outcomes for fish and wildlife populations.? ?Andrew Tyre and Brigitte Tenhumberg

  • ?Temporal shifts in system states?must somehow be anticipated and dealt with to derive harvest policies that remain optimal in the long term.? ?Michael Conroy

  • ?Proactive, effective management of sportspersons?will be essential in the new paradigm of harvest management.? ?Matthew Gruntorad and Christopher Chizinski

Table of Contents:

Section 1: Setting Regulations 


Section 1A: Harvest Management Paradigms 


1. Some Perspectives on the Development of a Paradigm for Modern Harvest Management  


2. The Social and Political Context of Harvest Management 


3. Linking Social and Ecological Components to Spatial and Temporal Components of Harvest 


4. Hunter and Angler Behavior in Harvest Management 


5. Expanding Participation in Recreational Fishing Through Multiple License Markets 


6. Marketing and Ecological Models to Predict Permit-Purchasing Behavior of Sportspersons 


Section 1B: Harvest Management Decision Processes 


7. A Decision-Analytical Framework for Developing Harvest Regulations 


8. Engaging Hunters in Selecting Duck Season Dates Using Decision Science: Problem Framing, Objective Setting, Devising Management Alternatives  


9. Using Structured Decision Making to Incorporate Ecological and Social Values into Harvest Decisions: Case Studies of White-Tailed Deer and Walleye 


10. Structured Decision Making Provides Insight When Selecting Population-Monitoring Programs  


11. Making Harvest Management Decisions Robust to Uncertainty  


Section 2: Harvest Outcomes 


Section 2A: Evolutionary and Population Dynamics for Harvested Species 


12. How Regulations Can Affect the Evolutionary Impacts of Recreational Harvests on Fish and Mammals 


13. Harvest Regulations in Evolving Fisheries 


14. Individual Heterogeneity in Annual Survival: Quantifying the ?Doomed Surplus? 


Section 2B: Efficacies of Harvest Regulations 


15. Direct and Indirect Effects of Harvest Regulations on Wildlife Populations 


16. What to Exploit When You?re Exploiting: Angling Rates and Size Selection Responses to Changing Bag Limits 


17. Shifting Angler Harvest Behaviors: A Case Study Using Largemouth Bass 


18. Harvest as A Tool to Manage Populations of Undesirable Or Overabundant Fish and Wildlife 


19. The Efficacy of Antler Harvest Regulations in Meeting Management Objectives 


Section 3: Management Alternatives 


Section 3A: Harvest Regulation Paradigms for Wildlife and Fisheries 


20. Harvest Management of Migratory Game Birds 


21. Upland Game Bird Harvest Management 


22. The Future of Managing Ungulate Species: White-Tailed Deer as A Case Study 


23. Harvest Management of Furbearers 


24. Harvest Regulations for Inland Recreational Fisheries