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Galapagos Giant Tortoises

A volume in Biodiversity of World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes

Book2020

Edited by:

James P. Gibbs, Linda J. Cayot and Washington Tapia Aguilera

Galapagos Giant Tortoises

A volume in Biodiversity of World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes

Book2020

 

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Edited by:

James P. Gibbs, Linda J. Cayot and Washington Tapia Aguilera

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Galapagos Giant Tortoises brings together researchers and conservationists to share the most up-to-date knowledge of Galapagos giant tortoises. Despite being icons of the world-fam ... read full description

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    Pages 511-518

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Galapagos Giant Tortoises brings together researchers and conservationists to share the most up-to-date knowledge of Galapagos giant tortoises. Despite being icons of the world-famous Galapagos Archipelago and the target of more than 50 years of conservation research and management, Galapagos giant tortoise evolution and much of their ecology remained unknown until recently. This book documents the history, the pressing conservation issues, and success stories recovering several of the 15 different species of Galapagos tortoises from near extinction.

The book begins with an overview of the history of the relationship between humans and Galapagos giant tortoises, starting from initial heavy exploitation of tortoises by pirates and whalers, and extending to the start of the modern conservation era in the 1960s. The book then shifts to biology, describing Galapagos tortoise evolution, taxonomy, ecology, habitats, reproduction, and behavior. Next the decades of conservation efforts and their results are reviewed, including issues of captive breeding, invasive species, introduced diseases, and de-extinction, as well as the current status and distribution of every species. The final portion of the book turns to four case studies of restoration, and then looks ahead to the future of all tortoise populations.The latest volume in the Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscape series, Galapagos Giant Tortoises is a valuable resource for researchers and conservationists, as well as students of biology, wildlife conservation, and herpetology.

Galapagos Giant Tortoises brings together researchers and conservationists to share the most up-to-date knowledge of Galapagos giant tortoises. Despite being icons of the world-famous Galapagos Archipelago and the target of more than 50 years of conservation research and management, Galapagos giant tortoise evolution and much of their ecology remained unknown until recently. This book documents the history, the pressing conservation issues, and success stories recovering several of the 15 different species of Galapagos tortoises from near extinction.

The book begins with an overview of the history of the relationship between humans and Galapagos giant tortoises, starting from initial heavy exploitation of tortoises by pirates and whalers, and extending to the start of the modern conservation era in the 1960s. The book then shifts to biology, describing Galapagos tortoise evolution, taxonomy, ecology, habitats, reproduction, and behavior. Next the decades of conservation efforts and their results are reviewed, including issues of captive breeding, invasive species, introduced diseases, and de-extinction, as well as the current status and distribution of every species. The final portion of the book turns to four case studies of restoration, and then looks ahead to the future of all tortoise populations.The latest volume in the Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscape series, Galapagos Giant Tortoises is a valuable resource for researchers and conservationists, as well as students of biology, wildlife conservation, and herpetology.

Key Features

  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the Galapagos giant tortoise species as written and edited by the world’s leading experts
  • Presents examples of restoration of tortoise populations following the near extinction of many of them
  • Describes conservation strategies to ensure the full recovery of all extant species
  • Explores recent efforts using replacement tortoises for extinct species to restore island ecosystems
  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the Galapagos giant tortoise species as written and edited by the world’s leading experts
  • Presents examples of restoration of tortoise populations following the near extinction of many of them
  • Describes conservation strategies to ensure the full recovery of all extant species
  • Explores recent efforts using replacement tortoises for extinct species to restore island ecosystems

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ISBN

978-0-12-817554-5

Language

English

Published

2020

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Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Academic Press

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Editors

James P. Gibbs

State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY, United States

Galapagos Conservancy, Fairfax, VA, United States

Linda J. Cayot

Galapagos Conservancy, Fairfax, VA, United States

Washington Tapia Aguilera

Galapagos Conservancy, Fairfax, VA, United States