| TĂtulo : |
Marine Mammal Welfare : Human Induced Change in the Marine Environment and its Impacts on Marine Mammal Welfare |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrĂłnico |
| Autores: |
Butterworth, Andy, |
| MenciĂłn de ediciĂłn: |
1 ed. |
| Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
| Fecha de publicaciĂłn: |
2017 |
| Número de páginas: |
XXVI, 625 p. 153 ilustraciones, 144 ilustraciones en color. |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-319-46994-2 |
| Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
| Palabras clave: |
Cultura animal Bienestar de los animales ClimatologĂa BiologĂa de la ConservaciĂłn EcologĂa Ética EcologĂa de agua dulce EcologĂa marina Ciencia Animal Ética Animal Ciencias del clima FilosofĂa moral y Ă©tica aplicada EcologĂa marina y de agua dulce |
| ĂŤndice Dewey: |
636 Producción animal (Zootecnia) |
| Resumen: |
Los mamĂferos marinos son intrigantes para muchos: atraen la atenciĂłn tanto positiva como destructiva de la humanidad. Hay muchas fuerzas que operan para afectar negativamente las vidas de ballenas, focas, manatĂes, nutrias y osos polares, y este libro explora cĂłmo se ha visto afectado el bienestar de los mamĂferos marinos y cĂłmo se han adaptado, se han movido, han respondido y, en ocasiones, han sufrido como resultado. del cambiante mundo marino y humano que los rodea. El bienestar de los mamĂferos marinos aborda los efectos sobre el bienestar de los desechos marinos, el tráfico humano en los ocĂ©anos, el ruido, la caza, la observaciĂłn de ballenas y el turismo, y algunos de los impactos menos obvios sobre los mamĂferos marinos: en sus estructuras sociales, en sus comportamientos. y la migraciĂłn, asĂ como de los efectos sobre el cautiverio de los animales mantenidos en zoolĂłgicos y acuarios. Hay mucho en quĂ© pensar y hablar: ÂżcĂłmo responden los mamĂferos marinos en un mundo dramáticamente influenciado por el hombre, cĂłmo se ven afectadas sus estructuras sociales y cĂłmo se impacta su bienestar? |
| Nota de contenido: |
1. Preface -- 2. Introduction to marine mammal welfare -- 3. Cetacea – whales, dolphins, porpoises -- 3.1 The welfare effects of marine debris and fishery equipment on Cetacea, entanglement, toxicity – and of marine pollution including oil -- 3.2 Bycatch -- 3.3 Welfare impact of loss of habitat, changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to migration -- 3.4 The welfare effects on Cetacean of human interactions – noise, boats, exploration, dredging, wind farms, whale watching, hunting -- 3.5 Noise in the ocean -- 3.5 Global climate effects on cetacean welfare -- 3.6 Social change in Cetacean populations resulting from human influences -- 3.7 Cetacea in captivity -- 3.8 Assessing the welfare of Cetacea – outcome based assessment methods in the wild and in captivity -- 4. Pinnipeds – seals, sea lions, fur seals, walrus -- 4.1 The welfare effects on Pinnipeds of marine debris and fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity – and of marine pollution includingoil -- 4.2 Bycatch -- 4.3 Interactions with farmed fisheries -- 4.4 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Pinnipeds -- 4.5 The welfare effects on Pinnipeds of human interactions – tourism, hunting -- 4.6 Glob al climate effects on Pinniped welfare -- 4.7 Social change in Pinniped populations resulting from human influences -- 4.8 Pinnipeds in captivity -- 4.9 Assessing the welfare of Pinnipeds – in the wild and in captivity -- 5. Sirenia – dugongs and manatees -- 5.1 The welfare effects of human interactions on Manatees and Dugongs – boats, boat strikes, tourism, noise, the coastline as a recreational zone -- 5.2 The welfare effects on Sirenia of marine debris and fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity -- 5.3 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Sirenia -- 5.4 Social change in Sirenian populations resulting from human influences -- 5.5 Global climate effects on Sirenian welfare -- 5.6 Sirenia in captivity -- 5.7 Assessing the welfare of Sirenia – in the wild and in captivity -- 6. Ursidae - polar bears -- 6.1 The welfare effects of human interactions – human food and human waste, proximity to habitation, living together with polar bears -- 6.2 The welfare effects on Polar Bears of marine debris, fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity -- 6.3 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Polar Bears -- 6.4 Social change in Polar Bear populations resulting from human influences -- 6.5 Global climate effects on Polar Bear welfare -- 6.6 Hunting of Polar Bears -- 6.7 Polar Bears in captivity -- 6.8 Assessing the welfare of Polar Bears – in the wild and in captivity -- 7. Lutrinae – otters -- 7.1 The welfare effects of human interactions on otters – dogs, disturbance, fishing -- 7.2 The welfare effects on Otters of water borne debris, fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity -- 7.3 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Otters -- 7.4 Social change in Otters populations resulting from human influences -- 7.5 Global climate effects on Otter welfare -- 7.6 Hunting of Otters -- 7.7 Otters in captivity -- 7.8 Assessing the welfare of Otters – in the wild and in captivity -- 8. Conclusions -- 9. References. |
| En lĂnea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
Marine Mammal Welfare : Human Induced Change in the Marine Environment and its Impacts on Marine Mammal Welfare [documento electrĂłnico] / Butterworth, Andy, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2017 . - XXVI, 625 p. 153 ilustraciones, 144 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-319-46994-2 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
| Palabras clave: |
Cultura animal Bienestar de los animales ClimatologĂa BiologĂa de la ConservaciĂłn EcologĂa Ética EcologĂa de agua dulce EcologĂa marina Ciencia Animal Ética Animal Ciencias del clima FilosofĂa moral y Ă©tica aplicada EcologĂa marina y de agua dulce |
| ĂŤndice Dewey: |
636 Producción animal (Zootecnia) |
| Resumen: |
Los mamĂferos marinos son intrigantes para muchos: atraen la atenciĂłn tanto positiva como destructiva de la humanidad. Hay muchas fuerzas que operan para afectar negativamente las vidas de ballenas, focas, manatĂes, nutrias y osos polares, y este libro explora cĂłmo se ha visto afectado el bienestar de los mamĂferos marinos y cĂłmo se han adaptado, se han movido, han respondido y, en ocasiones, han sufrido como resultado. del cambiante mundo marino y humano que los rodea. El bienestar de los mamĂferos marinos aborda los efectos sobre el bienestar de los desechos marinos, el tráfico humano en los ocĂ©anos, el ruido, la caza, la observaciĂłn de ballenas y el turismo, y algunos de los impactos menos obvios sobre los mamĂferos marinos: en sus estructuras sociales, en sus comportamientos. y la migraciĂłn, asĂ como de los efectos sobre el cautiverio de los animales mantenidos en zoolĂłgicos y acuarios. Hay mucho en quĂ© pensar y hablar: ÂżcĂłmo responden los mamĂferos marinos en un mundo dramáticamente influenciado por el hombre, cĂłmo se ven afectadas sus estructuras sociales y cĂłmo se impacta su bienestar? |
| Nota de contenido: |
1. Preface -- 2. Introduction to marine mammal welfare -- 3. Cetacea – whales, dolphins, porpoises -- 3.1 The welfare effects of marine debris and fishery equipment on Cetacea, entanglement, toxicity – and of marine pollution including oil -- 3.2 Bycatch -- 3.3 Welfare impact of loss of habitat, changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to migration -- 3.4 The welfare effects on Cetacean of human interactions – noise, boats, exploration, dredging, wind farms, whale watching, hunting -- 3.5 Noise in the ocean -- 3.5 Global climate effects on cetacean welfare -- 3.6 Social change in Cetacean populations resulting from human influences -- 3.7 Cetacea in captivity -- 3.8 Assessing the welfare of Cetacea – outcome based assessment methods in the wild and in captivity -- 4. Pinnipeds – seals, sea lions, fur seals, walrus -- 4.1 The welfare effects on Pinnipeds of marine debris and fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity – and of marine pollution includingoil -- 4.2 Bycatch -- 4.3 Interactions with farmed fisheries -- 4.4 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Pinnipeds -- 4.5 The welfare effects on Pinnipeds of human interactions – tourism, hunting -- 4.6 Glob al climate effects on Pinniped welfare -- 4.7 Social change in Pinniped populations resulting from human influences -- 4.8 Pinnipeds in captivity -- 4.9 Assessing the welfare of Pinnipeds – in the wild and in captivity -- 5. Sirenia – dugongs and manatees -- 5.1 The welfare effects of human interactions on Manatees and Dugongs – boats, boat strikes, tourism, noise, the coastline as a recreational zone -- 5.2 The welfare effects on Sirenia of marine debris and fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity -- 5.3 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Sirenia -- 5.4 Social change in Sirenian populations resulting from human influences -- 5.5 Global climate effects on Sirenian welfare -- 5.6 Sirenia in captivity -- 5.7 Assessing the welfare of Sirenia – in the wild and in captivity -- 6. Ursidae - polar bears -- 6.1 The welfare effects of human interactions – human food and human waste, proximity to habitation, living together with polar bears -- 6.2 The welfare effects on Polar Bears of marine debris, fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity -- 6.3 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Polar Bears -- 6.4 Social change in Polar Bear populations resulting from human influences -- 6.5 Global climate effects on Polar Bear welfare -- 6.6 Hunting of Polar Bears -- 6.7 Polar Bears in captivity -- 6.8 Assessing the welfare of Polar Bears – in the wild and in captivity -- 7. Lutrinae – otters -- 7.1 The welfare effects of human interactions on otters – dogs, disturbance, fishing -- 7.2 The welfare effects on Otters of water borne debris, fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity -- 7.3 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Otters -- 7.4 Social change in Otters populations resulting from human influences -- 7.5 Global climate effects on Otter welfare -- 7.6 Hunting of Otters -- 7.7 Otters in captivity -- 7.8 Assessing the welfare of Otters – in the wild and in captivity -- 8. Conclusions -- 9. References. |
| En lĂnea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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