Insect Diversity Conservation
- Collection : Michael Archer's Library
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Illustrations : 104 line diagrams 30 half-tones 134 figures
Description:
This textbook addresses the ethical foundation of insect conservation, and asks why should we concern ourselves with conservation of a butterfly, beetle or bug? After addressing threats, from invasive alien plants to climate change, the book explores ways insects and their habitats are prioritised, mapped, monitored and conserved. Landscape and species approaches are considered. This book is for undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers and managers in conservation biology or entomology
Condition
Fine unmarked copy.
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