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Climate Change and Insect Biodiversity: Challenges Implications
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Climate Change and Insect Biodiversity: Challenges Implications
Current price: $200.00
Barnes and Noble
Climate Change and Insect Biodiversity: Challenges Implications
Current price: $200.00
Size: Hardcover
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This up-to-date reference book discusses the effects of climate change on the biodiversity of insect pests. The changing climate and agricultural intensification practices impact negatively on insect biodiversity. The book explains the significance of insect pests for evaluating climatic impacts on a wide range of ecological systems. It covers the effect of climate change on pollinators and household and agricultural insect pests. It explains how climate-smart agriculture can enhance productivity and food security.
FEATURES
Reviews the effects of climate change on plant-insect interactions
Includes topics such as insect biodiversity informatics and conservation
Discusses food security, pest management, and beneficial and social insects
Covers topics such as precision agriculture and climate-smart agriculture
Provides insights on the relation between agriculture intensification and insect biodiversity
This book is meant for scientists, researchers, and students working in the fields of agriculture, entomology, ecology, plant science, environmental biology, and biotechnology.
FEATURES
Reviews the effects of climate change on plant-insect interactions
Includes topics such as insect biodiversity informatics and conservation
Discusses food security, pest management, and beneficial and social insects
Covers topics such as precision agriculture and climate-smart agriculture
Provides insights on the relation between agriculture intensification and insect biodiversity
This book is meant for scientists, researchers, and students working in the fields of agriculture, entomology, ecology, plant science, environmental biology, and biotechnology.