The Other Lepidoptera Moth Conservation in Australia

The Other Lepidoptera  Moth Conservation in Australia
Author: Tim R. New
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2023-07-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9783031321030

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Conservation interest in moths, by far the predominant components of Lepidoptera, lags far behind that for butterflies, for which conservation practice provides many well-established lessons for extension to their near relatives. The needs of moths are at least as great, but their greater richness and variety, and far poorer documentation of diversity and biology over much of the world contribute to this lack of attention. Australia’s rich moth fauna, largely endemic and of global interest, illustrates many of the problems of developing wider interest and support for moth conservation. Numerous species (perhaps half the total fauna) are undescribed, and many are ecological specialists in restricted and vulnerable environments over small parts of the continent. Establishing their conservation status and needs whilst accepting that foundation knowledge is highly incomplete and much species-focused conservation is impracticable provides complex problems in setting priorities, based largely on wider diversity and effective advocacy. Most Australian vegetation systems, from grassland to forest and from sea-level to alpine zones, have been eroded in extent and quality since European settlement, resulting in massive habitat changes for native insects and to leave fragmented (and commonly degraded) remnants in which moths and others may persist. Recent surveys continue to increase recorded moth richness, reveal local faunal peculiarities, and indicate how assemblage changes may mirror wider environmental changes. This book is an overview of advances in documenting and interpreting moth diversity and ecology, to show how information from better-studied moth faunas can help in planning conservation of Australia’s moths through measures such as understanding the moths themselves by increased surveys and study, the factors influencing their diversity and wellbeing, and how such threats may be countered through increased coordinated conservation interest, commitment and management.

Caterpillars Moths and Their Plants

Caterpillars  Moths and Their Plants
Author: Peter McQuillan,Jan Forrest,David Keane,Roger Grund
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1919-09-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0646806483

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Using the most recent information, this book draws attention to the wonderful world of moths and their caterpillars. It provides an insight into some of Australia's previously neglected fauna and highlights the importance of caterpillars in the ecosystem as plant-feeding herbivores and as a critical food source for our birds, lizards and other predators. Native and introduced plants associated with each moth species are listed, noting their importance as food for caterpillars and highlighting the need to conserve remaining native habitats and their biota. Householders will be surprised at how many garden plants can support the local moth community, and how these help sustain urban biodiversity and maintain a food supply for other native animals. Readers will gain an idea of the range of various moths from the distribution maps included.The 208 pages include over 650 photographs from many sources, depicting life histories including eggs, caterpillars, pupae and adult moths. A total of 375 species of southern Australian moths are illustrated and mentioned. The book describes the characteristics typical of each family group and each type of moth and caterpillar, supported by text and images. Other highlights include the early history of moth study in South Australia, and a full index of scientific and common moth names and their food plants.

In Considerable Variety Introducing the Diversity of Australia s Insects

   In Considerable Variety     Introducing the Diversity of Australia   s Insects
Author: Tim R. New
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2011-08-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400717800

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The book introduces basic entomology, emphasising perspectives on insect diversity important in conservation assessment and setting priorities for management, as a foundation for managers and others without entomological training or background. It bridges the gap between photographic essays on insect identification and more technical texts, to illustrate and discuss many aspects of taxonomic, ecological and evolutionary diversity in the Australian insect fauna, and its impacts in human life, through outlines of many aspects of insect natural history.

Lepidoptera and Conservation

Lepidoptera and Conservation
Author: T. R. New
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118409251

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The third in a trilogy of global overviews of conservation of diverse and ecologically important insect groups. The first two were Beetles in Conservation (2010) and Hymenoptera and Conservation (2012). Each has different priorities and emphases that collectively summarise much of the progress and purpose of invertebrate conservation. Much of the foundation of insect conservation has been built on concerns for Lepidoptera, particularly butterflies as the most popular and best studied of all insect groups. The long-accepted worth of butterflies for conservation has led to elucidation of much of the current rationale of insect species conservation, and to definition and management of their critical resources, with attention to the intensively documented British fauna ‘leading the world’ in this endeavour. In Lepidoptera and Conservation, various themes are treated through relevant examples and case histories, and sufficient background given to enable non-specialist access. Intended for not only entomologists but conservation managers and naturalists due to its readable approach to the subject.

Butterfly Conservation in South Eastern Australia Progress and Prospects

Butterfly Conservation in South Eastern Australia  Progress and Prospects
Author: Tim R. New
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2010-10-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789048199266

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A survey of the development and practice of butterfly conservation in south east Australia, tracing evolution of the science through a series of cases from focus on single subspecies through increasing levels of ecological complexity to critical biotopes and communities. The book summarises much previously scattered information, and provides access to much regional information of considerable interest to practitioners elsewhere.

Insect Conservation

Insect Conservation
Author: T. R. New
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1984-10-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: MINN:31951000108632T

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Butterflies of Australia

Butterflies of Australia
Author: Michael F. Braby
Publsiher: CSIRO
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2000
Genre: Butterflies
ISBN: 0643064923

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Guide for the identification of nearly 400 butterfly species recognised from Australia and surrounding islands. It includes information on their biology, behaviour and distribution, as well as providing a summary of the present state of knowledge of these insects. Suited to tertiary students, professionals and butterfly enthusiasts.

Conservation of the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly in Australia

Conservation of the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly in Australia
Author: Donald P.A. Sands,Tim R. New
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2013-09-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789400771703

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This survey of one the longest insect conservation campaigns in Australia deals with recovery of one of the most iconic endemic butterflies, the Richmond birdwing, threatened by clearance and fragmentation of subtropical rainforest in eastern Australia and the spread of an alien larval food-plant. Its conservation has involved many aspects of community involvement, developed over more than 20 years, and focused on habitat restoration and weed eradication, in conjunction with conservation of remaining forest fragments. The work has involved the entire historical range of the butterfly, addressed threats and emphasised landscape connectivity, and has enhanced recovery through extensive plantings of native food plants. Interest has been maintained through extensive publicity, community education and media activity, and the programme has provided many lessons for advancing insect conservation practice in the region.