"Insect Sampling in Forest Ecosystems" highlights the problems
faced by entomologists working in forest ecosystems. It suggests
ways in which their methodology can be modified so as to be
understood by ecologists and become accepted within the general
fields of ecology and entomology.
Insect sampling, although firmly based on standard ecological
census techniques, presents special problems that are not faced by
other ecologists. With the small size, varied life cycles, rapid
rates of increase, and ingenious adaptations to habitats of
insects, ecological entomologists face problems that are somewhat
different to those faced by vertebrate or plant ecologists.
Furthermore, forest ecosystems, whether natural or manmade, present
special problems to the ecologists working beneath their
canopies.
This book will be essential reading for advanced students and
researchers as well as teachers across the whole spectrum of
education.
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