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Book review: Biology and conservation of martens, sables, and fishers: A new synthesis

February 1, 2013

Mammals of the genus Martes, including martens, sables, and fishers, are mid-sized carnivores inhabiting many forested ecosystems throughout regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. This volume provides a comprehensive synthesis of the current state of knowledge pertaining to the biology and conservation of Martes species throughout the world. This volume will be an essential resource for mammalogists, resource managers, and applied ecologists involved in research or conservation of martens, sables, and fishers. For that matter, anyone seeking a full immersion in the modern world of Martes biology and conservation will not be disappointed. The volume has been carefully edited and reviewed, and the thoroughness with which the authors present and interpret recent advances in their specialty areas is really quite impressive.

Review info: Biology and conservation of martens, sables, and fishers: A new synthesis. Edited by K.B. Aubry, W.J. Zielinski, M.G. Raphael, G. Proulx, and S.W. Buskirk, 2012. ISBN: 978-08014, 580pp.

Publication Year 2013
Title Book review: Biology and conservation of martens, sables, and fishers: A new synthesis
DOI 10.3955/046.087.0208
Authors Kurt J. Jenkins
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Northwest Science
Index ID 70045386
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center