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The importance of insect monitoring to conservation actions in Hawaii

Author:
Medeiros, Mathew J., Eiben, Jesse A., Haines, William, Kaholoaa, Raina, King, Cynthia, Krushelnycky, Paul, Magnacca, Karl N., Rubinoff, Daniel, Starr, Forest, Starr, Kim
Title:
The importance of insect monitoring to conservation actions in Hawaii
Periodical:
Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society
Year:
2013
Volume:
45
Pages:
149-166
Subject:
Insects Conservation
Summary:
Broad and rich insect monitoring is important for insect conservation in Hawaii. The authors propose to use a broad approach in establishing a statewide invertebrate database. They also recommend ungulate, ant, and wasp controls for land managers. We should emphasize the conservation of insect diversity rather than individual insect species.
Label:
Insects
URL:
http://hdl.handle.net/10125/31012
Date:
2013
Collection:
Periodicals