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Riding The Tiger: Tiger Conservation in human-dominated landscapes

Riding the Tiger

Edited by John Seidensticker, Sarah Christie and Peter Jackson

CONTENTS

PART I: INTRODUCING THE TIGER

1) Sunquist, M., Karanth, K. U., & Sunquist, F.  Ecology, behaviour and resilience of the tiger and its conservation needs. Pages 5-18
2) Kitchener, A. C. Tiger distribution, phenotypic variation and conservation issues. Pages 19-39
3) Wentzel, J, et al Subspecies of tigers: molecular assessment using 'voucher specimens' of geographically traceable individuals. Pages 40-49
4) Jackson, P.  The tiger in human consiousness and its significance in crafting solutions for tiger conservation. Pages 50-54

PART II: TIGER ECOLOGY: UNDERSTANDING AND ENCOURAGING LANDSCAPE PATTERNS AND CONDITIONS WHERE TIGERS CAN PERSIST

5) Smirnov, E. N., & Miquelle, D. G. 1999 Population dynamics of the Amur tiger in Sikhote-Alin Zapovednik, Russia. Pages 61-70
6) Miquelle, D. G., Smirnov, E. N., Merrill, T., Myslenkov, A. E., Quigley, H., Hornocker, M., & Schleyer, B. O. 1999 Heirarchical spatial analysis of Amur tiger relationships to habitat and prey. Pages 71-99
7) Karanth, K.U., Stith, B.M. 1999 Prey depletion as a critical determinant of tiger population viability Pages 100-114
8) Karanth, K. U., Sunquist, M., & Chinnapa, K. M. 1999 Long-term monitoring of tigers: lessons from Nagarahole. Pages 114-122
9) Chundawat, R. S., Gogate, N., & Johnsingh, A. J. T. 1999 Tigers in Panna: preliminary results from an Indian tropical dry forest. Pages 123-129
10) Franklin, N., Bastoni, Sriyanto, Siswomartono, D., Manangsan, J., & Tilson, R. 1999 Last of the Indonesian tigers: a cause for optimism. Pages 130-147
11) Rabinowitz, A. 1999 The status of the Indochinese tiger: separating fact from fiction. Pages 148-165
12) Smith, D., Tunikorn, S., Tanhan, S., Simcharoen, S., & Kanchanasaka, B. 1999 Metapopulation structure of tigers in Thailand. Pages 166-175
13) Smith, D., McDougal, C., Ahearn, S. C., Joshi, A., & Conforti, K. 1999 Metapopulation structure of tigers in Nepal. Pages 176-192

PART III: APPROACHES TO TIGER CONSERVATION

14) Tilson, R., & Christie, S. 1999 Effective tiger conservation requires cooperation: zoos as a support for wild tigers. Pages 201-214
15) Hemley, G., & Mills, J. 1999 The beginning of the end of tigers in trade? Pages 217-229
16) Galster, S., & Eliot, K. V. 1999 Roaring back: anti-poaching strategies for the Russian Far East and the comeback of the Amur Tiger. Pages 230-239
17) Kumar, A., & Wright, B. 1999 Combating tiger poaching and illegal wildlife trade in India. Pages 243-252
18) Wikramanayake, E., Dinerstein, E., Robinson, J., Karanth, K. U., Rabinowitz, A., Olson, D., Mathew, T., Hedao, P., Connor, M., Hemley, G.& Bolze, D. 1999 Where can tigers live in the Future? A framework for identifying high-priority areas for the conservation of tigers in the wild. Pages 273-289
19) Miquelle, D. G., Merrill, T., Dunishenko, Y. M., Smirnov, E. N., Quigley, H., Pikunov, D. G., & Hornocker, M. 1999 A habitat protection plan for the Amur tiger: developing political and ecological criteria for a viable land-use plan Pages 273-295
20) Thapar, V. 1999 The tragedy of the Indian tiger: starting from scratch. Pages 296-306
21) MacKinnon, K, Mishra, H., Mott, J. 1999 Reconciling the needs of conservation and local communities: Global Environment Facility support for tiger conservation in India. Pages 307-315
22) Dinerstein, E, Rijal, A, Bookbinder, M, Kattel, B, Rajuria, A 1999 Tigers as neighbours: efforts to promote local guardianship of the endangered species in lowland Nepal Pages 316-333

APPENDICES

LITERATURE CITED

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