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Pollinators, Predators & Parasites: The Ecological Roles of Insects in Southern Africa (en Inglés)
Clarke Scholtz
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Jenny Scholtz
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Hennie de Klerk
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Penguin Random House South Africa
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Pollinators, Predators & Parasites: The Ecological Roles of Insects in Southern Africa (en Inglés) - Scholtz, Clarke ; Scholtz, Jenny ; de Klerk, Hennie
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Reseña del libro "Pollinators, Predators & Parasites: The Ecological Roles of Insects in Southern Africa (en Inglés)"
Southern Africa is home to a particularly rich insect diversity, yet the fascinating stories about them have mostly remained hidden in scientific papers. This lavishly illustrated and authoritative book highlights and illustrates interesting, often remarkable, aspects of insect life, and emphasizes their environmental importance as ecosystem service providers.Organized around 13 distinct biomes within the region, the book covers insects endemic to each system as well as those more widely distributed. It reflects the importance that insects fulfill as essential participants in most ecological processes - from pollination, predation, parasitism, soil modification and nutrient recycling to food for multitudes of other organisms including bacteria and fungi as well as specially-adapted plants and specialized, insect-feeding arthropods, reptiles, birds and mammals.Most of the phenomena and insects involved are illustrated in some 2,000 photographs that accompany the accessible text. A guide to each of the 25 insect orders found in southern Africa is included, with images showing their diagnostic characters.The authors hope that providing an intimate insight into the beauty and importance of insects will help to emphasize their value and promote conservation of these key players of the natural world.