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The book provides a comprehensive overview of the conservation of forest insects in Australia, highlighting their diversity and vulnerability amid global forest loss. It emphasizes the importance of protecting relatively undisturbed forest patches as refuges for endemic species and advocates for improved connectivity between isolated areas. Drawing on insights from northern hemisphere studies, it illustrates how effective conservation strategies can coexist with forest management practices. The text also outlines the ecological roles of insects, underscoring their significance in maintaining ecosystem integrity.
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Forests and Insect Conservation in Australia, Tim R. New
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- 2018
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