4760387

9780521612562

Top Predators in Marine Ecosystems Their Role in Monitoring and Management

Top Predators in Marine Ecosystems Their Role in Monitoring and Management
$74.06
$3.95 Shipping
List Price
$94.00
Discount
21% Off
You Save
$19.94

  • Condition: New
  • Provider: Bookjunction Contact
  • Provider Rating:
    73%
  • Ships From: STERLING HEIGHTS, MI
  • Shipping: Standard
  • Comments: New, US edition. Satisfaction guaranteed!!

seal  
$70.60
$3.95 Shipping
List Price
$94.00
Discount
24% Off
You Save
$23.40

  • Condition: Good
  • Provider: Bonita Contact
  • Provider Rating:
    0%
  • Ships From: Multiple Locations
  • Shipping: Standard
  • Comments: Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book.

seal  

Ask the provider about this item.

Most renters respond to questions in 48 hours or less.
The response will be emailed to you.
Cancel
  • ISBN-13: 9780521612562
  • ISBN: 052161256X
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

AUTHOR

Boyd, Ian, Wanless, Sarah

SUMMARY

Seals, seabirds, whales and dolphins are at the top of marine food chains: studying their ecology can help identify and monitor changes in wider marine ecosystems. This book examines our current understanding of marine predator ecology and investigates how it can be used in management and conservation of marine habitats.Boyd, Ian is the author of 'Top Predators in Marine Ecosystems Their Role in Monitoring and Management', published 2006 under ISBN 9780521612562 and ISBN 052161256X.

[read more]

Questions about purchases?

You can find lots of answers to common customer questions in our FAQs

View a detailed breakdown of our shipping prices

Learn about our return policy

Still need help? Feel free to contact us

View college textbooks by subject
and top textbooks for college

The ValoreBooks Guarantee

The ValoreBooks Guarantee

With our dedicated customer support team, you can rest easy knowing that we're doing everything we can to save you time, money, and stress.