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Arthropod Diversity and Conservation

  • Draws together a wide range of peer-reviewed primary research papers from biodiversity researchers around the world
  • Provides examples from a wide spectrum of issues representing the current state-of-the art in arthropods
  • Provides examples of recent work, usable as case studies for courses in ecology, restoration, biodiversity, conservation
  • Enables specialist researchers to see primary research papers tackling problems in arthropods

Part of the book series: Topics in Biodiversity and Conservation (TOBC, volume 1)

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Table of contents (31 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-VIII
  2. Introduction

    • Michael J. Samways
    Pages 1-2
  3. Arthropod diversity in Lama forest reserve (South Benin), a mosaic of natural, degraded and plantation forests

    • Thibault Lachat, Serge Attignon, Julien Djego, Georg Goergen, Peter Nagel, Brice Sinsin et al.
    Pages 3-23
  4. Ecosystem disturbances and diversity increase: implications for invertebrate conservation

    • Rafael Dias Loyola, Sofia-Luiza Brito, Rodrigo Lopes Ferreira
    Pages 25-42
  5. Effects of landscape elements on the distribution of the rare bumblebee species Bombus muscorum in an agricultural landscape

    • Tim Diekötter, Kerstin Walther-Hellwig, Manuel Conradi, Matthias Suter, Robert Frankl
    Pages 43-54
  6. Vertical and temporal patterns of biodiversity of fruit-feeding butterflies in a tropical forest in Uganda

    • Freerk Molleman, Arjan Kop, Paul M. Brakefield, Philip J. De Vries, Bas J. Zwaan
    Pages 93-107
  7. Influence of habitat fragmentation on the genetic variability in leaf litter ant populations in tropical rainforests of Sabah, Borneo

    • Tobias O. Bickel, Carsten A. Brühl, Jürgen R. Gadau, Bert Hölldobler, K. Eduard Linsenmair
    Pages 143-161
  8. Comparing relative model fit of several species-accumulation functions to local Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea butterfly inventories of Mediterranean habitats

    • Alberto Jiménez-Valverde, Silvia Jiménez Mendoza, José Martín Cano, Miguel L. Munguira
    Pages 163-176
  9. Landscape effects on the genetic structure of the ground beetle Poecilus versicolor STURM 1824

    • Anna-Christine Sander, Tobias Purtauf, Stephanie I. J. Holzhauer, Volkmar Wolters
    Pages 231-245
  10. The response of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) to selection cutting in a South Carolina bottomland hardwood forest

    • Michael D. Ulyshen, James L. Hanula, Scott Horn, John C. Kilgo, Christopher E. Moorman
    Pages 247-260
  11. Dragonfly assemblages in arid tropical environments: a case study from western Namibia

    • Frank Suhling, Göran Sahlén, Andreas Martens, Eugene Marais, Carsten Schütte
    Pages 297-318

About this book

Despite their enormous bulk and complexity of architecture, plants make up only around a quarter of a million of the 8 million or so species on Earth. The major components of biodiversity, instead, are the smaller, largely unseen, silent majority of invertebrates – most of which are arthropods. Vertebrates, a mere blip on the biotic horizon, are elevated in importance in the bigger scheme of things only by the human psyche.

This collection of more than 30 peer-reviewed papers focuses on the diversity and conservation of arthropods, whose species inhabit virtually every recess and plane – and feature somewhere in virtually every food web – on the planet. Highlighting issues ranging from large-scale disturbance to local management, and from spatial heterogeneity to temporal patterns, these papers reflect some of the most exciting new research taking place today – and in some of the most biodiverse corners of the planet.

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eBook USD 169.00
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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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Hardcover Book USD 219.99
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