In the search of the lost pearl [electronic resource] : rediscovery of Southern populations of Margaritifera Margaritifera (L.) in Russia as a model of conservation research / Igor Popov.
2021
QL430.7.M37
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Title
In the search of the lost pearl [electronic resource] : rediscovery of Southern populations of Margaritifera Margaritifera (L.) in Russia as a model of conservation research / Igor Popov.
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9783030662554 (electronic bk.)
3030662551 (electronic bk.)
3030662543
9783030662547
3030662551 (electronic bk.)
3030662543
9783030662547
Published
Cham : Springer, 2021.
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English
Description
1 online resource (242 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-030-66255-4 doi
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QL430.7.M37
Dewey Decimal Classification
594/.4
577.6
577.7
577.6
577.7
Summary
The monograph focuses on the European freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera, which is an endangered bivalve species. Most of its populations in the Russian section of the Baltic Sea basin had never been studied, although they were known in the past to the pearl fishers. Rediscovery included search for the previously unknown populations, revealing the facts of population extinctions, analysis of negative impacts, elaboration of conservation measures, and revealing of regularities in distribution. Patterns of land use and river management were analyzed. The procedure of rediscovery was applied for other animal species of Northwest Russia, which are threatened on a global scale thick-shelled mussel, Unio crassus; curlew Numenius arquata; black-tailed godwit, Limosa limosa; Northern Lapwing, Vanellus vanellus; European mink, Mustela lutreola; pond bat, Myotis dasycneme; Atlantic sturgeon, Acipenser sturio; and broad-clawed crayfish, Astacus astacus. The methods and principles of conservation studies were discussed. The obtained data were analyzed with respect to current global change of biosphere. The book will appeal to specialists dealing with conservation studies and activities such as red lists, river protection, and conservation of endangered species. Moreover, a part of the book represents an interest for biogerontology as it presents discredit of the popular concept on negligible senescence. The data on distribution of some animals in Russia will be interesting in terms of zoology and biogeography, as they are not yet sufficiently represented in the international editions. The book can be used as supplemental reading for courses in biological invasions, ecology and conservation, and biodiversity. The work also contains chapters on global processes (deforestation, desertification, river degradation) and can therefore also be used for general courses in environmental sciences.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. European pearl mussel: background information and literature review
Chapter 3. Materials and methods
Chapter 4. Results
Chapter 5. Discussion
Chapter 6. Conclusions.
Chapter 2. European pearl mussel: background information and literature review
Chapter 3. Materials and methods
Chapter 4. Results
Chapter 5. Discussion
Chapter 6. Conclusions.