Mutualisms and Insect Conservation

This book is a broad survey of some of these associations, emphasising the needs to understand mutualisms and the roles they can play in wider insect conservation. Whilst much attention to insect conservation has traditionally focused on single species, this account pursues the broader theme advocat...

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spelling oai:localhost:TVDHSPDN_123456789-572352022-10-14T08:18:45Z Mutualisms and Insect Conservation New, Tim R. Ecology Mutualisms This book is a broad survey of some of these associations, emphasising the needs to understand mutualisms and the roles they can play in wider insect conservation. Whilst much attention to insect conservation has traditionally focused on single species, this account pursues the broader theme advocated strongly for island biota by Kaiser-Bunbury et al. (2009) that the real conservation challenge is ‘maintaining and restoring the integrity of interactions between species’, amongst which mutualisms have a key and central place as involving widespread cascade effects if they are disturbed. Many such associations involve insects. 2020-09-15T00:40:50Z 2020-09-15T00:40:50Z 2017 Book 978-3-319-58292-4 http://thuvien.ued.udn.vn/handle/TVDHSPDN_123456789/57235 en_US Springer
institution Trung tâm Học liệu và E-Learning, Trường Đại học Sư phạm – Đại học Đà Nẵng
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language en_US
topic Ecology
Mutualisms
spellingShingle Ecology
Mutualisms
New, Tim R.
Mutualisms and Insect Conservation
description This book is a broad survey of some of these associations, emphasising the needs to understand mutualisms and the roles they can play in wider insect conservation. Whilst much attention to insect conservation has traditionally focused on single species, this account pursues the broader theme advocated strongly for island biota by Kaiser-Bunbury et al. (2009) that the real conservation challenge is ‘maintaining and restoring the integrity of interactions between species’, amongst which mutualisms have a key and central place as involving widespread cascade effects if they are disturbed. Many such associations involve insects.
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title Mutualisms and Insect Conservation
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