生物可再生资源:农业工程新产品(第2版)

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Australasian Journal of Environmental Management Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/14486563.2023.2195818
Do Gyun Lee
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批准,从了解联邦和州层面的相关立法和政策,到实验设计和研究能力。事实上,这本书非常关注AECs、它们的角色、成员、审查申请和对批准项目的持续管理。这本书在这方面是独一无二的,是AEC新成员的实用指南,也是那些从事野生动物研究的新从业者的必要资源。第二部分包含一系列文章,全面回顾了现有的动物研究方法,从野生动物标记和跟踪到远程调查。本节中值得注意的章节包括:野生动物研究中出现和演变的困境;公民科学与教育;以及适用于澳大利亚野生动物的兽医程序。第三节提供了所有陆生脊椎动物、海洋和淡水鱼类以及头足类、甲壳类动物、鲨鱼、鳐鱼和嵌合体的最佳实践调查和研究方法,包括野生和外来物种。提供了每个物种分支的概况,因为它涉及物理特征、生物学和行为、捕获和处理、兽医考虑因素和一般操作程序(将负面动物福利影响降至最低的技术)。这本书强调了方法的实际应用,这为在该领域使用某些调查和捕捉技术提供了必要的理由。对于那些不得不回答AEC关于更喜欢一种调查方法而不是其他调查方法的问题的人来说,这种理由是无价的。例如,其中一节指出,捕获Numbats(Myrmecobius fasciatus)的唯一实用方法是在白天从缓慢行驶的车辆中寻找个体,当发现一只时,步行前进,直到它躲在一根空心原木中,然后可以使用笼子和/或软管和网将其从中取出(第396页)。这类建议将被证明对那些设计合适的调查计划或对这种神秘和害羞的物种进行研究的人来说是非常宝贵的。对于任何正在从事野生动物研究的崭露头角的研究人员或顾问,以及那些希望更新内部动物调查指南并用最新和最佳实践方法告知其伦理申请的经验丰富的从业者来说,这本书都是一本宝贵的补充。这不是一本会放在架子上积满灰尘的书,而是一本可以根据需要轻松查阅的书。
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Biorenewable resources: engineering new products from agriculture (2nd ed.)
approval, from understanding relevant legislation and policy at the Commonwealth and state levels, to experimental design and research competencies. Indeed, the book has a significant focus on AECs, their role, membership, reviewing applications and ongoing management of approved projects. The book is unique in this respect, being a practical guide for new AEC members and also as a necessary resource for those new practitioners embarking on a career in wildlife research. The second section contains a collection of articles that provides a comprehensive review of available animal research methods, from wildlife tagging and tracking to remote survey. Notable chapters in this section include: Emerging and evolving dilemmas in wildlife research; citizen science and education; and veterinary procedures suitable for use on Australian wildlife. The third section provides best practice survey and research methods for all terrestrial vertebrates, marine and freshwater fishes as well as cephalopods, crustaceans, sharks, rays and chimaeras, including feral and exotic species. Profiles are provided for each species clade as it relates to physical characteristics, biology and behaviour, capture and handling, veterinary considerations and general operating procedures (techniques that minimise negative animal welfare impacts). The book has an emphasis on practical application of methods, which provides the necessary justification for employing certain survey and capture techniques over others in the field. For those who have had to respond to questions from AECs about preferencing one survey method over others, this justification is priceless. For example, one section identifies that the only practical method to capture Numbats (Myrmecobius fasciatus) is to search for individuals from a slow-moving vehicle during the day and when one is sighted, proceed on foot until it shelters within a hollow log from which it can then be extracted using cages and/or hose and net (p. 396). Advice such as this will prove invaluable to those designing a suitable survey program or conducting research on such cryptic and trap-shy species. The book is an invaluable addition to any budding researcher or consultant who is embarking on a career in wildlife research and for those seasoned practitioners who wish to refresh their in-house fauna survey guidelines and to inform their ethics applications with the most up to date and best practice methods. It is not a book that will sit on a shelf gathering dust, rather it will be lying open where it can be easily and readily consulted as needed.
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