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This book covers the full breadth of forest entomology. It combines
the work of forest entomologists working on the impact and
management of forest pests with those involved in diversity
assessment and conservation of insects in forests. Forests and
Insects demonstrates that both these disciplines demand an
understanding of population and community biology. The book covers
such topics as colonization of trees by insects, population
dynamics of forest insects, insect natural enemies, the effects of
climate change and pollution on forest pests, spatial variation in
the abundance of insects, the mineralization of carbon by termites,
the impact of herbivorous insects, and the conservation of forest
insect diversity, including the effects of forest fragmentation and
deforestation. This Royal Entomological Society Symposium volume
will be of great interest to all agricultural and forest
entomologists, population and community biologists, pest management
specialists and anyone concerned with the conservation of forest
biodiversity.
As forests are cut down, altered and fragmented, the communities of
organisms associated with them are also affected. Predictions of
global species extinction rates based on forest loss range 1% to
10% each decade. Because arthropods comprise the largest component
of animal species richness, it is inevitable that many arthropod
species will become extinct. Millions of these species are thought
to live in the forest canopy. During the last twenty years
recognition of the importance of canopy arthropods to global
biodiversity and the crucial roles arthropods play in forests has
led to a revolution in the study and understanding of the arthropod
community structure in the forest canopy. Recent advances have been
greatly aided by the development of improved sampling techniques
and new methods of access to the forest canopy. Canopy Arthropods
brings together for the first time a wide range of the most recent
studies of arthropods living in forest canopies and comes from a
truly international team of contributors.
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