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Problems of insect enumeration and assessment of needs are addressed in the contexts of rapid and substantial losses and changes to all key Australian terrestrial and freshwater environments and promoting awarenesss of the importance of insects. Further definition of the insect fauna and its peculiarities can aid threat alleviation and practical management to protect and conserve this unique and largely endemic biodiversity. Written for the many environmental managers and naturalists who are not primarily entomologists, the ten chapters expand from considerations of insect decline and…mehr
Problems of insect enumeration and assessment of needs are addressed in the contexts of rapid and substantial losses and changes to all key Australian terrestrial and freshwater environments and promoting awarenesss of the importance of insects. Further definition of the insect fauna and its peculiarities can aid threat alleviation and practical management to protect and conserve this unique and largely endemic biodiversity. Written for the many environmental managers and naturalists who are not primarily entomologists, the ten chapters expand from considerations of insect decline and diversity to the unique features of the Australian fauna and its characterisation. Cases and examples from throughout the world illustrate the major needs, approaches and priorities to sustaining a poorly known, diverse and ecologically varied insect heritage of global significance.
Emeritus Professor Tim New is an entomologist with broad interests in insect systematics, ecology and conservation. For long based at LaTrobe University, Melbourne, he has traveled widely to collect and study insects in many parts of the world, and his extensive publications on these topics include nearly 50 books. He is recognised globally as one of the leading advocates for insect conservation.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Reality of Insect Declines.- Chapter 2. The Problems of Interpreting Changes.- Chapter 3. Assessing and Understanding Insect Diversity.- Chapter 4. Improving Understanding of Insect Diversity.- Chapter 5. Drivers of Decline.- Chapter 6. Insect Conservation Need in the Southern Hemisphere.- Chapter 7. Levels of Concern and Approach.- Chapter 8. Defining and Countering Threats.- Chapter 9. Facilitating Conservation Progress.- Chapter 10. A Future for Australia’s Insects.
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Reality of Insect Declines.- Chapter 2. The Problems of Interpreting Changes.- Chapter 3. Assessing and Understanding Insect Diversity.- Chapter 4. Improving Understanding of Insect Diversity.- Chapter 5. Drivers of Decline.- Chapter 6. Insect Conservation Need in the Southern Hemisphere.- Chapter 7. Levels of Concern and Approach.- Chapter 8. Defining and Countering Threats.- Chapter 9. Facilitating Conservation Progress.- Chapter 10. A Future for Australia's Insects.
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Reality of Insect Declines.- Chapter 2. The Problems of Interpreting Changes.- Chapter 3. Assessing and Understanding Insect Diversity.- Chapter 4. Improving Understanding of Insect Diversity.- Chapter 5. Drivers of Decline.- Chapter 6. Insect Conservation Need in the Southern Hemisphere.- Chapter 7. Levels of Concern and Approach.- Chapter 8. Defining and Countering Threats.- Chapter 9. Facilitating Conservation Progress.- Chapter 10. A Future for Australia’s Insects.
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Reality of Insect Declines.- Chapter 2. The Problems of Interpreting Changes.- Chapter 3. Assessing and Understanding Insect Diversity.- Chapter 4. Improving Understanding of Insect Diversity.- Chapter 5. Drivers of Decline.- Chapter 6. Insect Conservation Need in the Southern Hemisphere.- Chapter 7. Levels of Concern and Approach.- Chapter 8. Defining and Countering Threats.- Chapter 9. Facilitating Conservation Progress.- Chapter 10. A Future for Australia's Insects.
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