Bird Populations (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 124)
暫譯: 鳥類族群(柯林斯新自然主義者圖書館,第124本)
Ian Newton
- 出版商: William Andrew
- 出版日期: 2014-01-21
- 售價: $1,940
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,843
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 608
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0007527985
- ISBN-13: 9780007527984
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商品描述
Earlier naturalists formed the impression that bird numbers remained more or less stable through time. In the years since these words were written, however, changes have occurred in the landscapes of the British Isles and in the seas around our coasts, causing bird populations to fluctuate in an unprecedented way.
In Ian Newton’s latest New Naturalist volume, he explores bird populations and why their numbers vary in the way they do, from year to year or from place to place. He addresses the various factors that we know limit bird numbers – food supplies and other resources, competitors, predators, parasites and pathogens, and various human impacts.
The combination of a rapidly expanding human population, a predominantly utilitarian attitude to land, central government policy on land use, and increasing mechanisation have combined to promote more massive changes in land use – and hence in bird habitats – in recent decades than at any comparable period previously. These developments have in turn brought huge changes in bird populations, as some species dependent on the old landscapes declined, and others benefiting from the changes increased. Over the same period, changing public attitudes to wildlife, protective legislation and a growing network of nature reserves allowed previously scarce bird species to recover from past onslaughts, while climate warming has promoted further changes.
In this seminal new work, Ian Newton sets out to explain why different bird species are distributed in the numbers that they are, and have changed over the years in the way that they have. He emphasises the factors that influence bird numbers, rather than the numbers themselves, thus providing a much-needed overview which is necessary if we are to successfully manage bird populations, whether for conservation reasons, for sustainable hunting or for crop protection. The continued monitoring of bird numbers can also alert us to impending environmental problems. In addition, the regular watching and study of birds now provides a source of recreation and pleasure for very large numbers of people, who would find a world with fewer birds a poorer place.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
早期的自然學家形成了鳥類數量隨時間保持或多或少穩定的印象。然而,自從這些話語寫成以來,英國群島的景觀以及我們沿海的海域發生了變化,導致鳥類種群以空前的方式波動。
在伊恩·牛頓(Ian Newton)最新的《新自然主義者》(New Naturalist)卷中,他探討了鳥類種群以及為什麼它們的數量會隨著年份或地點而變化。他討論了我們所知道的限制鳥類數量的各種因素——食物供應和其他資源、競爭者、捕食者、寄生蟲和病原體,以及各種人類影響。
快速增長的人口、以實用為主的土地態度、中央政府的土地使用政策以及日益增加的機械化,這些因素結合在一起,促進了近幾十年來土地使用的巨大變化——因此也影響了鳥類棲息地,這些變化在以往的任何可比時期都未曾見過。這些發展反過來又帶來了鳥類種群的巨大變化,因為一些依賴於舊景觀的物種數量下降,而其他受益於這些變化的物種則數量增加。在同一時期,公眾對野生動物的態度變化、保護立法以及日益增長的自然保護區網絡,使得以前稀少的鳥類物種得以從過去的衝擊中恢復,而氣候變暖則促進了進一步的變化。
在這部開創性的著作中,伊恩·牛頓旨在解釋為什麼不同的鳥類物種以其特定的數量分佈,並且隨著時間的推移發生了變化。他強調影響鳥類數量的因素,而不是數量本身,因此提供了一個非常需要的概述,這對於我們成功管理鳥類種群是必要的,無論是出於保護原因、可持續狩獵還是作物保護。持續監測鳥類數量也可以提醒我們即將到來的環境問題。此外,定期觀察和研究鳥類現在為大量人們提供了一種娛樂和樂趣的來源,這些人會發現,若世界上鳥類減少,將會是一個更貧乏的地方。