The Atlantic walrus : multidisciplinary insights into human-animal interactions


Edited by Xénia Keighley, Morten Tange Olsen, Peter Jordan, Sean Desjardins
Bok Engelsk 2021 The Atlantic Walrus
Medvirkende
Omfang
xvii, 339 sider : illustrasjoner, kart, fotografier
Opplysninger
1: Introduction / Xénia Keighley, Morten Tange Olsen, Peter Jordan, Sean Desjardins - Section I: Atlantic walrus evolution, ecology and behaviour - 2: The surprising evolutionary heritage of the Atlantic walrus as chronicled by the fossil record / Robert W. Boessenecker and Morgan Churchill - 3: Ecology and behavior of Atlantic walruses / Erik W. Born and Øystein Wiig - 4: Stocks, distribution and abundance / Eva Garde and Rikke G. Hansen - Section II: Walruses and Indigenous peoples - 5: Pre-Inuit walrus use in Arctic Canada and Greenland, c.2500 BCE to 1250 CE / Christyann M. Darwent and Genevieve M. LeMoine - 6: Subsistence walrus hunting in Inuit Nunangat (Arctic Canada) and Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) from the 13th century CE to present / Sean Desjardins and Anne B. Gotfredsen - Section III: European walrus use from the Norse to present - 7: Early European and Greenlandic walrus hunting: Motivations, techniques and practices / Jette Arneborg - 8: The exploitation of walrus ivory in medieval Europe / James H. Barrett - 9: Modern European commercial walrus exploitation, 1700 to 1960 CE / Ian Gjertz- Section IV: Future directions and innovations in Atlantic walrus research - 10: Molecular advances in archaeological and biological research on Atlantic walrus / Liselotte W. Andersen, Magnus W. Jacobsen and Paul Szpak - 11: Atlantic walrus management, regulation and conservation / Fern Wickson - 12: Anthropogenic impacts on the Atlantic walrus / Erik W. Born, Øystein Wiig and Morten Tange Olsen - 13: The future of Atlantic walrus in a rapidly warming Arctic / Erik W. Born, Øystein Wiig and Morten Tange Olsen. - The Atlantic Walrus: Multidisciplinary insights into human-animal interactions addresses the key dimensions of long-term human walrus interactions across the Atlantic Arctic and subarctic regions, over the past millennia. This book brings together research from across the social and natural sciences to explore walrus biology, human culture, environmental conditions and their reciprocal effects. Together, 13 chapters of this book reconstruct the early evolution of walruses, walrus biology, the cultural significance and ecological impact of prehistoric and indigenous hunting practices, as well as the effects of commercial hunting and international trade. This book also examines historic and ongoing management strategies and, the importance of new research methodologies in revealing hitherto unknown details of the past, and concludes by discussing the future for Atlantic walruses in the face of climate change and increased human activities in the Arctic. This volume is an ideal resource for those who are seeking to understand an iconic Arctic species and its long and complex relationship with humans. This includes individuals and researchers with a personal or professional connection to walruses or the Arctic, as well as marine biologists, zoologists, conservationists, paleontologists, archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, indigenous communities, natural resource managers and government agencies.
Emner
Hvalrosser : (NO-TrBIB)HUME20644
Nord-Atlanteren North Atlantic walrus hvalrosser odobenus rosmarus
Geografisk emneord
Nordlige Atlanterhavsområde : (NO-TrBIB)HUME03713
Dewey
ISBN
9780128174302

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