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Guide to the Genera of Beetles of South Australia

Author : Eric G. Matthews,South Australian Museum
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:37247501

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Guide to the Genera of Beetles of South Australia by Eric G. Matthews,South Australian Museum Pdf

Australian Beetles Volume 1

Author : Adam Slipinski,John Lawrence
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 1328 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2013-10-14
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780643106673

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Australian Beetles Volume 1 by Adam Slipinski,John Lawrence Pdf

This three-volume series represents a comprehensive treatment of the beetles of Australia, a relatively under-studied fauna that includes many unusual and unique lineages found nowhere else on Earth. Volume 1 contains keys to all 117 beetle families found in Australia, and includes over 1100 illustrations of adults, larvae and anatomical structures. This volume is based in part on Lawrence & Britton’s out-of-print Australian Beetles, but is fully updated and expanded. The biology and morphology for all major beetle lineages is described and illustrated, along with anatomical terms which clarify the characters and terminology used in the keys; few other resources for beetle identification include such a detailed morphological background. A chapter on the fossil record is also included, and family sections provide full descriptions of adults and larvae, including the world distribution of each family. The revised identification keys (currently recognised as one of the most valuable keys worldwide) will aid quarantine agents, biologists and students in identifying members of the most species-rich order of animals.

A Guide to the Beetles of Australia

Author : George Hangay,Paul Zborowski
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2010-04-27
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780643101937

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A Guide to the Beetles of Australia by George Hangay,Paul Zborowski Pdf

A Guide to the Beetles of Australia provides a comprehensive introduction to the Coleoptera – a huge and diverse group of insects. Beetles make up 40 per cent of all insects known to science. The number of described beetle species in the world – around 350 000 – is more than six times the number of all vertebrate species. New beetle species are being discovered all the time. Of the 30 000 species that may occur in Australia, only 20 000 have been scientifically described. These include around 6500 weevils (Curculionidae), 2600 scarabs, dung beetles and chafers (Scarabaeidae); and 2250 leaf beetles (Chrysomelidae). A Guide to the Beetles of Australia highlights the enormous diversity of this unique insect Order. It emphasises the environmental role of beetles, their relationships with other plants and animals, and their importance to humans. Winner of the 2010 Whitley Medal.

The Invertebrate World of Australia's Subtropical Rainforests

Author : Geoff Williams
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2020-09-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781486312924

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The Invertebrate World of Australia's Subtropical Rainforests by Geoff Williams Pdf

The Invertebrate World of Australia’s Subtropical Rainforests is a comprehensive review of Australia’s Gondwanan rainforest invertebrate fauna, covering its taxonomy, distribution, biogeography, fossil history, plant community and insect–plant relationships. This is the first work to document the invertebrate diversity of this biologically important region, as well as explain the uniqueness and importance of the organisms. This book examines invertebrates within the context of the plant world that they are dependent on and offers an understanding of Australia’s outstanding (but still largely unknown) subtropical rainforests. All major, and many minor, invertebrate taxa are described and the book includes a section of colour photos of distinctive species. There is also a strong emphasis on plant and habitat associations and fragmentation impacts, as well as a focus on the regionally inclusive Gondwana Rainforests (Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves of Australia) World Heritage Area. The Invertebrate World of Australia’s Subtropical Rainforests will be of value to professional biologists and ecologists, as well as amateur entomologists and naturalists in Australia and abroad.

Carrion Ecology and Management

Author : Pedro P. Olea,Patricia Mateo-Tomás,José Antonio Sánchez-Zapata
Publisher : Springer
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2019-07-22
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783030165017

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Carrion Ecology and Management by Pedro P. Olea,Patricia Mateo-Tomás,José Antonio Sánchez-Zapata Pdf

Carrion, or dead animal matter, is an inherent component of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems worldwide, and is exploited by a wide diversity of organisms from different trophic levels, including microbes, arthropods and vertebrates. Further, carrion consumption by scavengers, i.e. scavenging, supports key ecosystem functions and services such as recycling nutrients and energy, disposing of carcasses and regulating disease spread. Yet, unlike dead plant matter, dead animal decomposition has received little attention in the fields of ecology, wildlife conservation and environmental management, and as a result the management of carrion for maintaining biodiversity and functional ecosystems has been limited. This book addresses the main ecological patterns and processes relating to the generation and consumption of carrion both in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. It also discusses a number of conservation concerns and associated management issues, particularly regarding the increasing role of human-mediated carrion in ecosystems. Lastly, the book outlines future research lines in carrion ecology and management, and identifies the major challenges for scavengers and scavenging processes in the Anthropocene.