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Canopy arthropods

Adis, Joachim(Edited by)Didham, Raphael K.(Edited by)Stork, Nigel E.(Edited by)
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There has been a revolution in the study and understanding of the diversity and structure of arthropod communities in the forest canopy.

This has been enhanced by the development of the new techniques to access the canopy and to sample arthropods.

This volume brings together a range of the most recent studies on canopy arthropods.The book is arranged in five parts.

The first part has two introductory chapters reviewing the principal methods used for sampling arthropods from trees, followed by chapters examining the effectiveness of the insecticide fogging method, including length of "drop time", concentration of insecticide and faunal recovery.The second part has chapters reviewing aspects of beetle community structure and species richness at different sites around the world, including North and South America, tropical Asia, New Caledonia, Australia, and, for the first time, Africa.

Part three focuses on the diversity and community structure of other arthropod groups, such as ants, acridid Orthoptera and Diptera.

Part four has chapters which examine aspects of the biology of canopy arthropods, including arboreal dung beetle behaviour, bioacoustic monitoring of canopy insect communities, and the spatiotemporal habitat utilization of arboreal Collembola.

Finally, part five addresses the impact of disturbance and forest fragmentation on canopy arthropods.

In a concluding chapter, we discuss the role that future canopy arthropod studies can play in providing useful information to guide environmental and conservation management decisions.

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Product Details
Chapman and Hall
0412749009 / 9780412749001
Hardback
595.173
31/12/1996
United Kingdom
English
488p. : ill.
24 cm
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