The Role of Pollinators in Tropical Landscapes: Conservation and Sustainability across Wild and Managed Systems
- Publisher : Springer
- Illustrations : 176 col illus, 5 b/w illus
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Description:
This book offers a clear and comprehensive overview of pollinators and their vital role in ecosystems. It explores how pollinators, such as bees and other insects, interact with plants and help maintain biodiversity, food production, and ecological balance.
Covering a wide range of topics, the book discusses the behaviour, diversity, and ecological functions of pollinators in both wild and cultivated landscapes. It also highlights the effects of climate change, habitat shifts, and human interventions on pollinator populations. The content combines insights from bioecology, conservation, agriculture, and sustainable practices such as beekeeping, offering a multidisciplinary approach to pollinator research.
This book is a valuable resource for ecologists, researchers, students, conservationists, and policymakers. It is essential for anyone interested in gaining knowledge on sustaining ecosystems through pollinator health and conservation.
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