Animal Behavior and Wildlife Conservation
Festa-Bianchet (ecology, U. of Sherbrooke, Quebec) and Apollonio (zoology, U. of Sassari, Italy) introduce 16 papers from a workshop held in Italy in 2000 that collectively make a case for how animal behavior research, particularly on rarely considered individual differences, may contribute to wildlife conservation efforts and preservation of biodiversity. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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