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ISBN 10: 1402059876
ISBN 13: 978-1402059872
Author: T.R. New
Interest in beetle conservation has long been evident, with many papers treating these abundant, ecologically important and popular insects. However, this issue of Journal of Insect Conservation is the first to be dedicated entirely to beetles, and it contains a number of papers, predominantly from outside Western Europe, to demonstrate the variety and scope of problems and conservation concerns that surround these insects. A short introductory perspective is followed by eight original contributions, in which beetles from many parts of the world are considered, and in which some major threats to their wellbeing are evaluated.
Front Matter
Beetles and conservation
The effects of forestry on carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in boreal forests
Conservation status of Prodontria (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) species in New Zealand
Carabid beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) conservation in New Zealand
Notes on the habitat and adult behaviour of three red-listed Colophon spp. (Coleoptera: Lucanidae) of the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa
Are we doomed to repeat history? A model of the past using tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) and conservation biology to anticipate the future
Unfortunate encounters? Novel interactions of native Mecyclothorax, alien Trechus obtusus (Coleoptera: Carabidae), and Argentine ant (Linepithema humile, Hymenoptera: Formicidae) across a Hawaiian landscape
Water beetles associated with reservoirs on Table Mountain, Cape Town: implications for conservation
The decline of native coccinellids (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in the United States and Canada
beetle conservation
stag beetle conservation status
american burying beetle conservation efforts
dung beetle conservation status
american burying beetle conservation status
hercules beetle conservation status
Tags: T R New, Beetle, Conservation