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Central American Biodiversity (eBook)

Conservation, Ecology, and a Sustainable Future

Falk Huettmann (Herausgeber)

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2015 | 1st ed. 2015
XXVIII, 805 Seiten
Springer New York (Verlag)
978-1-4939-2208-6 (ISBN)

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This book highlights key results and lessons learnt from two field sites, La Suerte in Costa Rica and Ometepe Nicaragua. It provides long term data on species abundance and distribution. Primates receive specific attention in this book, as they are flagship species and good indicators for the 'health' of an ecosystem, but as well a money maker. Many primate species are sensitive to habitat alteration, and are often hunted out first. But they play an important role as seed dispersal agents for the regeneration of the forest. The book then compares results from the two field sites with regional trends, and explores potential solutions such as REDD+. This book strongly calls for new approaches in conservation, it makes the case for looking beyond the pure species biology and classic conservation angle and to take into account the economic and political realities.



Dr. Falk Huettmann is Associate Professor in the Biology and Wildlife Department, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska-Fairbanks. His research interests are in wildlife/habitat modeling, GIS and remote sensing, and data management worldwide.


This book highlights key results and lessons learnt from two field sites, La Suerte in Costa Rica and Ometepe Nicaragua. It provides long term data on species abundance and distribution. Primates receive specific attention in this book, as they are flagship species and good indicators for the "e;health"e; of an ecosystem, but as well a money maker. Many primate species are sensitive to habitat alteration, and are often hunted out first. But they play an important role as seed dispersal agents for the regeneration of the forest. The book then compares results from the two field sites with regional trends, and explores potential solutions such as REDD+. This book strongly calls for new approaches in conservation, it makes the case for looking beyond the pure species biology and classic conservation angle and to take into account the economic and political realities.

Dr. Falk Huettmann is Associate Professor in the Biology and Wildlife Department, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska-Fairbanks. His research interests are in wildlife/habitat modeling, GIS and remote sensing, and data management worldwide.

Chapter 1A Short Introduction to Tropical Land- and Seascapes and their Wildlife Conservation ManagementFalk Huettmann and Moritz S. Schmid Chapter 2If leaders like Alexander von Humboldt, Ronald Reagan and Xi Jinping would have been environmental justice radicals using public internet and drones: A short political ecology of Central America  with regards to global agenda setting in 2014Falk HuettmannChapter 3Bird conservation status and meaningful socioeconomic correlates in Central America: Results from an open access data mining approach for parrots using machine learning indicate serious economic problemsCynthia Resendiz-Infante and Falk Huettmann Chapter 4Reversed Kuznets Curves in the Caribbean: Linking Marine Biodiversity Endangerment with the  National GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and assessed with Human Metrics (life expectancy, infant mortality, population growth rate) Falk Huettmann Chapter 5An Oceanography Conservation View of Central America: Caribbean Wealth, Pacific Wilderness, Plunder and Mis-Management meets Seafloor Mining, Deep See Drilling, Climate Change, and Human Population Explosion in the EEZs and beyondFalk Huettmann Chapter 6Coral Reefs of Central America, Dimethylsulphide (DMS) Seascapes, Open Access Data, GIS and Machine Learning Predictions: Another  application of the new Megascience for Global SustainabilityFalk Huettmann Chapter 7Field Schools and Research Stations in a Global Context: La Suerte (Costa Rica) and Ometepe (Nicaragua) in a wider PerspectiveFalk Huettmann Chapter 8A Brief History of the Molina Family, and the Birth of Maderas Rain Forest Conservancy (MRC) at the La Suerte and Ometepe field stations: A narrative by Renee Molinia Renee Molinia Chapter 9Teaching (Tropical) Biodiversity with International Field Schools: A Flexible Success Model in a Time of  ‘Wireless’ GlobalizationFalk Huettmann Chapter 10A Documented Plant and Tree Species Narrative of La Suerte (Costa Rica) and Ometepe (Nicaragua): Overcoming Ancient Taxonomy Demons for a more relevant and valid Conservation Research Effort in the TropicsFalk Huettmann Chapter 11The incredible world of insects in Central America: A virtual interview with Prof Dr Bugs at La Suerte (Costa Rica) and Ometepe (Nicaragua)Falk Huettmann Chapter 12Amphibians and reptiles at the Ometepe and La Suerte field sites: Towards an overview of the evolution, distribution, and diversity of Central America's herpetofauna.Mark Spangler Chapter 13Exciting findings and insights from the Caiman study at La Suerte: First lessons from the scientific frontlinePeter Skylstad and Falk HuettmannChapter 14Conservation of a Neotropical herpetofauna: An introduction to the crisis of amphibians and reptiles in Central America and beyondMark Spangler Chapter 15Mammalian biodiversity conservation at two biological stations in Nicaragua and Costa Rica Andrew P. Baltenperger and Casey L. Brown Chapter 16On the relevance and moral impediment of digital data management, data sharing and public open access and code in (tropical) research: The Rio Convention revisited towards Mega Science and Best Professional Research PracticesFalk Huettmann  Chapter 17Conservation research in the Cloud Forest of Central America with lessons from Maderas vulcanoe, Ometepe, Nicaragua: A first-person narrative about very tough field work, unfinished data, and climate justice while running out of timeFalk Huettmann Chapter 18GRID sampling for a global rapid biodiversity assessment: Methods, Applications, Results and Lessons LearnedDirk Nemitz and Falk Huettmann  Chapter 19Birds of Ometepe (Nicaragua) and La Suerte (Costa Rica): From a narrative and species lists over species richness and bird photo documentations to a Central American conservation ornithologyFalk Huettmann Chapter 20Acoustic Determinants to Group-Specific Vocalizations and Dialect: The effects of environment on infant vocalizations of Cebus capucinus. Utilizing two field sites with a shared taxon for a comparative ecological study. Andrew R. Halloran and Sarah ManczChapter 21Factors Involved in Variation in Tree and Species Use by Mantled Howler Monkeys:  A Case Study of Resource Use in Sector Santa Rosa, Area de Conservacion, Costa RicaBarbara J. Welker Chapter 22Living in islands of forests: nutritional ecology of the howler monkey (Alouatta palliata) at La Suerte Biological Field Station, North-eastern Costa RicaFlavia Occhibove, Claudia Ferro, Gian Battista Liponi, Silvana M. Borgognini-Tarli, Joerg Ganzhorn, Giuseppe Donati Chapter 23A First Rare Species Action List for La Suerte and Ometepe: Correlates with Extinction, Invasion, Declines, the Allee Effect and no Recovery in Island HabitatsFalk Huettmann Chapter 24Lost species at La Suerte (Costa Rica) and Ometepe (Nicaragua): Facts from over 10 years of research, some speculations, liabilities and a very grim future outlook to resolveFalk Huettmann Chapter 25Genetics as a tool for biodiversity conservation: examples from Central AmericaK. A. Cleary, A. Sanfiorenzo, and L.P. Waits Chapter 26A Systematic Framework for Spatial Conservation Planning and Ecological Priority Design: An Example from St. Lucia, Eastern CaribbeanJeffrey S. Evans, Steve Schill, George Raber Chapter 27Global Change in Central America, and Global Transitions toward  a Carbon-free Society achieved through International Field Schools? Carbon Dioxide remains the most Toxic Gas for Mankind to be resolvedFalk Huettmann and students of the Climate Change classes 2011 & 2012 with the Maderas Rainforest Conservancy Chapter 28Human Aspects and Population Structures in Central America and its so-called Free Trade Zones: Imperialism, Immigration, Remittance Payments, Leakage, Brain Drain, Global Citizenship and Virtually Unlimited Inequalities during War and GlobalizationFalk HuettmannChapter 29A short presentation and discussion of digital research data sets in Central America, and for the field schools of La Suerte (Costa Rica) and Ometepe (Nicaragua) Chapter 30Assessments of carbon stock hotspots in Nicaragua and Costa RicaMoritz S. Schmid, Andrew Baltensperger, Jordan Grigor and Falk HuettmannChapter 31Selected Undergraduate Student Projects at La Suerte and Ometepe Island: Try outs, Results, First Publications and more Ideas to Progress Research and ConservationFalk Huettmann and many field school students & contributors Chapter 32The Good Future of La Suerte and Ometepe between Heaven and Decay: An informed Outlook for Central America leaves us with dramatic Environmental Obstacles for Conservation ManagementFalk Huettmann and many Maderas Rainforest Conservancy field school students & contributors

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.8.2015
Zusatzinfo XXVIII, 805 p. 259 illus., 80 illus. in color.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Technik
Schlagworte biodiversity • Central America • landscape ecology • Rainforest • Tropical
ISBN-10 1-4939-2208-4 / 1493922084
ISBN-13 978-1-4939-2208-6 / 9781493922086
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