Insect Conservation Biology
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Insect Conservation Biology Royal Entomological Society Edited by A J A Stewart, University of Sussex, UK , T R New, La Trobe University, Australia , O T Lewis, University of Oxford, UK June 2007 / Hardback / 464 Pages / 9781845932541 In an age of unprecedented human impact on the environment, insect conservation biology is of increasing importance. Due to their abundance, diversity and rapid response to environmental changes, insects are also valuable indicators of wider biodiversity, and make excellent models for conservation research and monitoring. Over 50 international experts have contributed to this authoritative and up-to-date compendium, covering many topics including climate change, habitat management, ecosystem processes, conservation genetics, impact of GM technology, and the integration of insects into wider conservation agendas.