Insect species conservation / T.R. New, Department of Zoology, La Trobe University, Australia.
Material type: TextSeries: Ecology, biodiversity, and conservationPublisher: Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press, 2009Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009Copyright date: ©2009Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 256 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:- still image
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- Insects -- Conservation -- Management
- Insects -- Variation
- Biodiversity conservation
- Rare insects
- Insects -- Conservation
- Insects
- Ecology
- Protected species
- Habitats
- Population structure
- Administrative management
- Insectes -- Conservation -- Gestion
- Insectes -- Variation
- Biodiversité -- Conservation
- Insectes rares
- Insectes -- Conservation
- Insecta
- endangered species
- nature conservation
- NATURE -- Environmental Conservation & Protection
- Biodiversity conservation
- Insects -- Variation
- Rare insects
- Insectes -- Conservation
- Diversité biologique -- Protection
- Insekter -- ekologi
- Faunavård
- Biologisk mångfald
- Australian
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- 595.7
- QL467.8 .N49 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-251) and index.
Needs and priorities for insect species conservation -- Plans for insect species conservation -- Habitat, population and dispersal issues -- Current and future needs in planning habitat and resource supply -- Beyond habitat : other threats to insects, and their management -- Adaptive management options : habitat re-creation -- Re-introductions and ex situ conservation -- Roles of monitoring in conservation management -- Insect species as ambassadors for conservation -- Insect management plans for the future.
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Insects are the most diverse and abundant animals that share our world, and conservation initiatives are increasingly needed and being implemented globally, to safe guard the wealth of individual species. This book provides sufficient background information, illustrated by examples from many parts of the world, to enable more confident and efficient progress towards the conservation of these ecologically indispensable animals. Writing for graduate students, academic researchers and professionals, Tim New describes the major ingredients for insect species management and conservation, and how these may be integrated into effective practical management and recovery plans.
English.
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