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Insect Conservation: A Global Synthesis is a landmark,
field-defining work written by Professor Michael Samways, one of
the founding fathers of this burgeoning discipline of conservation
science. This book presents a state-of-the-art, comprehensive
review of the entire field of insect conservation, from
single-species conservation to whole-ecosystem approaches, and from
natural ecosystems to the urban landscape. The variety and number
of insects are truly vast. They are the most speciose group of
organisms on Earth, with the majority barely known to science or
still not described at all. They are a vital component in all
terrestrial ecosystems, which would fail to function normally
without them. Insect populations worldwide, however, are under
threat. Human-mediated degradation of natural habitats, pollution,
over-use of pesticides, and the spread of urbanization has led to
the collapse of insect populations in many areas of the world. A
growing recognition of the importance of insects in natural and
agricultural systems has stimulated the development of an entire
discipline dedicated to their conservation. Insect Conservation: A
Global Synthesis is designed to be used by students of conservation
biology and ecology, but also serves as an essential overview for
professional entomologists with an interest in conservation, and
for conservationists interested in insects. The book communicates
on three levels: (i) through the text, with extensive references
providing a gateway to the ever-increasing primary literature; (ii)
through the extensive use of carefully constructed illustrations,
with detailed captions which act to summarize the text and are
complete in their own right; and (iii) through focused key points
at the end of every chapter, which summarise the main learning
points for students.
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Solo
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Dick Anderson
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R493
R420
Discovery Miles 4 200
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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.
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