Beetles in conservation (New, 2010)

seeders: 3
leechers: 9
Added on May 26, 2016 by epitopein Books > Academic
Torrent verified.



Beetles in conservation (New, 2010) (Size: 1.12 MB)
 Beetles in conservation (New, 2010).pdf1.12 MB


Description

Beetles in Conservation
T.R. New
1st edition
248 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1444332599
ISBN-10: 1444332597

Beetles, the most diverse group of insects, are often abundant in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. Many species are under threat from human changes to natural environments, and some are valuable tools in conservation, because they respond rapidly to changes that occur. Knowledge of these responses, of both abundance and composition of assemblages, enable use of some beetles to monitor environmental changes. Beetles impinge on humanity on many ways: as cultural objects, desirable collectables, major pests and competitors for resources need by people, as beneficial consumers of other pests, and by ensuring the continuity of vital ecological processes. This book is the first major global overview of the importance of conservation of beetles, and brings together much hitherto scattered information to demonstrate the needs for conservation, and how it may be approached. It is a source of value to students, research workers, conservation biologists and ecosystem managers as an introduction to the richness and importance of this predominant component of invertebrate life.

image

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements

1 Introduction
Beetles and conservation
Beetle extinctions and extirpations
Beetle diversity
Beetle recognition and identification
Sampling and surveying beetles for conservation
Studying rare species
Evaluating conservation status and significance

2 Practical Conservation: Basic Approaches and Considerations
Species importance
Planning for species conservation
Population structure and beetle dispersal
Beetle assemblages for conservation

3 Threats to Beetles: the Role of Habitat
Habitats
Habitats and resources in the landscape
Habitat gradients for beetles
Remnant habitat values: brownfield sites
Islands and island habitats

4 Collecting and over-collecting
Commercial collecting
Bycatch and collector responsibility

5 Alien species
Effects and interactions with native beetles and other organisms
Alien beetles as vectors

6 Pollution and Climate Change
Pollution
Climate change

7 Components of Beetle Species Conservation: Ex Situ Conservation
Ex situ conservation
New populations
Salvage or rescue operations
Releases

8 Threats or Management: the Conservation Manager’s Dilemma
Fire
Manipulating beetle populations
Habitat restoration

9 Conservation Lessons from Beetles
Water beetles
Ground beetles and tiger beetles
Dung beetles
Stag beetles
Jewel beetles
Ladybirds
Longhorn beetles

10 Concluding Thoughts

References
Index

Related Torrents

torrent name size seed leech

Sharing Widget


Download torrent
1.12 MB
seeders:3
leechers:9
Beetles in conservation (New, 2010)