Invertebrate surveys for conservation

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Invertebrate surveys for conservation

T.R. New

Oxford University Press, 1998

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-236) and index

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Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780198500117

Description

The majority of creatures are invertebrates. Invertebrate animals are the major energy conduits and agents of nutrient and material recycling in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems throughout the world, and the sustainability of the earth's life-support systems depends on their well-being. Despite this, conservation managers and practitioners still know very little about invertebrate biology, or how to study and survey invertebrates adequately in the field. Invertebrate Surveys for Conservation is a comprehensive guide to the ecological methods used to survey invertebrate animals in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments. It describes how to select particular taxonomic groups for study, how to collect and analyse samples, and how to set priorities for protection in the face of limited resources. Line drawings of apparatus, tables of survey examples and methods of specimen treatment and sample analysis are augmented by a substantial list of references to provide and introduction to practical invertebrate conservation. This book will be an essential tool for anyone involved in conservation biology or ecology, including students and researchers, conservation practitioners, and environmental consultants.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. Introduction. Invertebrates in conservation
  • 2. Approaches to invertebrate surveys: posing the questions
  • 3. Sampling invertebrates: terrestrial environments
  • 4. Sampling invertebrates: aquatic environments
  • 5. Assessing use of sampling methods
  • 6. Processing and interpreting invertebrate samples
  • 7. Taxonomy and target groups for conservation studies
  • 8. Monitoring and evaluation of status
  • 9. Alternatives to species conservation
  • 10. Involving people in invertebrate conservation
  • References
  • Index
Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780198500124

Description

Most animals are invertebrates, yet conservation managers and practitioners know very little about their biology, or how to study and survey them adequately in the field. This text is a comprehensive guide to the ecological methods used to survey invertebrate animals in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments. Containing practical advice and discussion on optimal sampling methods, and on how to interpret samples effectively for practical conservation assessment, this text should be a valuable tool for anyone involved in conservation biology or ecology.

Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgements. 1: Introduction. Invertebrates in conservation. 2: Approaches to invertebrate surveys: posing the questions. 3: Sampling invertebrates: terrestrial environments. 4: Sampling invertebrates: aquatic environments. 5: Assessing use of sampling methods. 6: Processing and interpreting invertebrate samples. 7: Taxonomy and target groups for conservation studies. 8: Monitoring and evaluation of status. 9: Alternatives to species conservation. 10: Involving people in invertebrate conservation. References. Index

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