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Beetles in Conservation

Publication Year:
2010
Edition:
1st
Author:
New, T. R.
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN:
978-1-44-433259-9
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This book is the first major global overview of the importance of conservation of beetles, and brings together much hitherto scattered information to demonstrate the needs for conservation, and how it may be approached.

Beetles, the most diverse group of insects, are often abundant in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. Many species are under threat from human changes to natural environments, and some are valuable tools in conservation, because they respond rapidly to changes that occur. Knowledge of these responses, of both abundance and composition of assemblages, enable use of some beetles to monitor environmental changes.

Beetles impinge on humanity on many ways: as cultural objects, desirable collectables, major pests and competitors for resources need by people, as beneficial consumers of other pests, and by ensuring the continuity of vital ecological processes.

It is a source of value to students, research workers, conservation biologists, and ecosystem managers as an introduction to the richness and importance of this predominant component of invertebrate life.
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Platform:
OvidSP
Publisher:
Wiley
Product Type:
Book
Author:
New, T. R.
ISBN:
978-1-44-433259-9
Specialty:
  • Biodiversity Conservation
Language:
English
Edition:
1st
Pages:
248
Publication Year:
2010

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