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Forests and Insect Conservation in Australia (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
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Forests and Insect Conservation in Australia (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
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Losses of forests and their insect inhabitants are a major global
conservation concern, spanning tropical and temperate forest
regions throughout the world. This broad overview of Australian
forest insect conservation draws on studies from many places to
demonstrate the diversity and vulnerability of forest insects and
how their conservation may be pursued through combinations of
increased understanding, forest protection and silvicultural
management in both natural and plantation forests. The relatively
recent history of severe human disturbance to Australian forests
ensures that reasonably natural forest patches remain and serve as
'models' for many forest categories. They are also refuges for many
forest biota extirpated from the wider landscapes as forests are
lost, and merit strenuous protection from further changes, and
wider efforts to promote connectivity between otherwise isolated
remnant patches. In parallel, the recent attention to improving
forest insect conservation in harmony with insect pest management
continues to benefit from perspectives generated from
better-documented faunas elsewhere. Lessons from the northern
hemisphere, in particular, have led to revelations of the
ecological importance and vulnerability of many insect taxa in
forests, together with clear evidence that 'conservation can work'
in concert with wider forest uses. A brief outline of the variety
of Australian tropical and temperate forests and woodlands, and of
the multitude of endemic and, often, highly localised insects that
depend on them highlights needs for conservation (both of single
focal species and wider forest-dependent radiations and
assemblages). The ways in which insects contribute to sustained
ecological integrity of these complex ecosystems provide numerous
opportunities for practical conservation.
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