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Insect Decline and Conservation in the Neotropics / / edited by Jorge L. León-Cortés, Alex Córdoba-Aguilar



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Autore: León-Cortés Jorge L. Visualizza persona
Titolo: Insect Decline and Conservation in the Neotropics / / edited by Jorge L. León-Cortés, Alex Córdoba-Aguilar Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
Edizione: 1st ed. 2024.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (X, 311 p. 1 illus.)
Disciplina: 333.9516
Soggetto topico: Conservation biology
Ecology
Invertebrates
Bioclimatology
Biodiversity
Biotic communities
Conservation Biology
Invertebrate Zoology
Climate Change Ecology
Ecosystems
Persona (resp. second.): Córdoba-AguilarAlex
Nota di contenuto: Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Conservation and Threats That Insects Face in the Neotropics -- Part II. Stressors of Decline on Selected Taxa -- Chapter 2. Habitat Fragmentation and Insect Biodiversity Change in Mexican Landscapes -- Chapter 3. Neotropical Wasps: Identifying Trends and Gaps for Their Conservation -- Chapter 4. Arachnids at the Edge: View and Perspectives, with Emphasis on Spiders and Scorpions -- Chapter 5. Declining Dung Beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) Abundance and Diversity in the Neotropics: Causes and Conservation Strategies -- Chapter 6. Monarch Butterfly Forest Occupation at the Mexican Overwintering Sites: A New Reality -- Chapter 7. Habitat Loss and Fragmentation in Chaco Forests: A Review of the Responses of Insect Communities and Consequences for Ecosystem Processes -- Chapter 8. Urban Insect Communities in the Neotropics: A Systematic Literature Review and a Green Path to Promote Biodiversity Conservation -- Chapter 9. Insect Diversity Changesin Mexican Agro-Landscapes -- Part III. Decline and Conservation of Insects in Neotropical Biodiversity Hotspots -- Chapter 10. Fruit-Feeding Butterfly Assemblages: Trends, Changes, and the Importance of Monitoring Schemes in Neotropical Environments -- Chapter 11. Diversity and Conservation of Mesoamerican Bees: Relative Effects of Three Major Threats Within the Potential Distribution of Bee Species -- Chapter 12. Threats to Ant Diversity in Mesoamerica -- Chapter 13. The Role of Endemism and Biodiversity Hotspots In Conservation: A Case Study with Neotropical Leaf Litter Weevils -- Chapter 14. Natural History Collections as Resources for Assessing Biodiversity Hotspots and Insect Declines: Case Studies, Opportunities and Challenges -- Chapter 15. Biodiversity of Aquatic Insects in the Neotropics: Perspectives and Challenges.
Sommario/riassunto: This book provides for the first time an integrative analysis of the major drivers of decline and threats of insects and related arthropods in the Neotropical region. Thus, it is an urgent first step towards filling an information gap in this region. It identifies the main causes of decline, provides and discusses examples from the better-studied insect faunas to develop and advance principles and practical conservation management for the rich Neotropical insect faunas. The book is aimed at students, naturalists, environmental managers, and others who have training in entomology/insect ecology and can apply the results of surveys of key insect faunas to assess their vulnerability to environmental change and establish guidelines for their conservation.
Titolo autorizzato: Insect Decline and Conservation in the Neotropics  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-031-49255-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910851984003321
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