Insects and Sustainability of Ecosystem Services: Social Environmental Sustainability
Autor Timothy D. Schowalteren Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 mai 2013
The book discusses how the ways in which we manage insects will determine an ecosystem’s capacity to continue to supply services. It reviews aspects of insect physiology, behavior, and ecology that affect their interactions with other ecosystem components and ecosystem services, emphasizing critical effects of insects on the sustainability of ecosystem processes and services. The author examines the integration of insect ecology with self-regulatory aspects of ecosystems that control primary production, energy and nutrient fluxes, and global climate—functions that underlie the sustainability of ecosystem services.
Clearly, we need environmental policies that meet needs for pest control where warranted, but do not undermine the important contributions of insects to sustaining ecosystem processes and services. With in-depth coverage of the multiple, often compensatory, effects of insects on various resources or ecosystem services and on the consequences of control tactics for those resources or services, Insects and Sustainability of Ecosystem Services recommends changes in perspectives and policies regarding insects that will contribute to sustainability of ecosystem services.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781466553903
ISBN-10: 1466553901
Pagini: 394
Ilustrații: 86 b/w images, 61 color images and 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Seria Social Environmental Sustainability
ISBN-10: 1466553901
Pagini: 394
Ilustrații: 86 b/w images, 61 color images and 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Seria Social Environmental Sustainability
Cuprins
Introduction. History of Human Interactions with Insects. Insect Ecology/What Attributes Make Insects Successful. Changes in Insect Abundance and Distribution. Insect Effects on Humans, Resources and Ecosystem Services. Effects of Anthropogenic Activity and "Management" on Insect Roles. Value of Insect Services. Conservation and Sustainability. Conclusions and Recommendations. Bibliography.
Notă biografică
Timothy D. Schowalter is Professor or Entomology at the Entomology Department at LSU, College of Agriculture.
Recenzii
"As the most diverse taxon on earth, insects have complex roles in ecosystems and hence affect provisioning services, regulating services, cultural services and supporting services provided by ecosystems. This new synthesis enhances our understanding of the important functional roles of insects in ecosystem services, which will help us manage our natural resources in a better way to reach the goal of sustainability."
—Jung-Tai Chao, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute
"… the chapters of Schowalter's interesting new book range from insect ecology to the valuation and management of their benefits. … an important source for everybody interested in sustainable management of insects driving ecosystem functioning."
—Teja Tscharntke, Georg-August-University
"Dr. Schowalter brings forth many important topics within this realm as he ultimately leads the reader to a strong understanding of the important interplay between humans, insects, and the shaping of environments throughout the world. … well written and designed to allow the reader to quickly grasp and understand even the most difficult concepts. I have little doubt that this will become a "must have" reference for anyone interested insects and their role in the sustainability of ecosystem services."
—Mathew A. Camper Affiliation: Instructor/Entomologist Colorado State University
—Jung-Tai Chao, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute
"… the chapters of Schowalter's interesting new book range from insect ecology to the valuation and management of their benefits. … an important source for everybody interested in sustainable management of insects driving ecosystem functioning."
—Teja Tscharntke, Georg-August-University
"Dr. Schowalter brings forth many important topics within this realm as he ultimately leads the reader to a strong understanding of the important interplay between humans, insects, and the shaping of environments throughout the world. … well written and designed to allow the reader to quickly grasp and understand even the most difficult concepts. I have little doubt that this will become a "must have" reference for anyone interested insects and their role in the sustainability of ecosystem services."
—Mathew A. Camper Affiliation: Instructor/Entomologist Colorado State University
Descriere
Although some effects of various insects will continue to be viewed as undesirable, the idea that insects should, or can, be "managed," this book explores reasons that may be unrealistic. It explores an approach to suppressing insect populations, considers information on the multiple, often compensatory, effects of insects on particular resources or ecosystem services and on the consequences of control tactics on those resources or services. It emphasizes critical effects of insects on the sustainability of ecosystem processes and services and recommends changes in our management practices and policies to promote sustainability.