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Insect Conservation A Handbook of Approaches and Methods

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By: Michael J Samways(Author), Melodie A McGeoch(Author), Tim R New(Author)
441 pages, Figs, tabs
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About this book

With up to a quarter of all insect species heading towards extinction over the next few decades, there is now a pressing need to summarize the techniques available for measuring insect diversity in order to develop effective conservation strategies.

Insect Conservation outlines the main methods and techniques available to entomologists, providing a comprehensive synthesis for use by graduate students, researchers and practising conservationists worldwide. Both modern and more 'traditional' methodologies are described, backed up by practical background information and a global range of examples. Many newer techniques are included which have not yet been described in the existing book literature.

Insect Conservation will be particularly relevant to postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students taking courses in insect ecology, conservation biology and environmental management, as well as established researchers in these fields. It will also be a valuable reference for nature conservation practitioners and professional entomologists worldwide.

Contents

1: Introducing Insect Conservation
2: Taxonomy and Curation of Insects
3: Designing Sampling Protocols for Insect Conservation
4: Collecting and Recording Insects
5: Measuring Environmental Variables
6: Estimating Population Size and Condition
7: The Population and the Landscape
8: Ex Situ Conservation: Captive Rearing and Reintroduction Programmes
9: Biodiversity and Assemblage Studies
10: Studying Insects in the Changing Environment Useful software in insect ecology and conservation

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Handbook / Manual
By: Michael J Samways(Author), Melodie A McGeoch(Author), Tim R New(Author)
441 pages, Figs, tabs
Media reviews

"It should be on the bookshelf of every practising conservationist or environmental manager and will be a great source-book for undergraduates, postgraduates and established researchers.It will certainly be on the essential reading list of the MSc in Invertebrate Ecology and Conservation that we run at Staffordshire!"
- John W. Glover, Journal of Insect Conservation

"This volume is a summary of how to approach insect conservation and its associated research from a rigorous scientific and statistical perspective. The authors have provided an excellent summary of experimental design, sampling techniques,specimen storage and data analysis. Although their intended audience is the early – career researcher, there is no doubt that seasoned scientists, managers and curators could benefit from this synthesis of important information."
- Diane M. Debinski, Quarterly Review of Biology

"Insect Conservation's greatest strength is its careful descriptions of field methods that no longer are commonly taught."
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