Pollinators, Predators and Parasites
The Ecological Roles of Insects in Southern Africa
Clarke Scholtz author Jenny Scholtz author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Penguin Random House South Africa
Published:20th Apr '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This comprehensive guide explores the critical roles insects play in ecosystems, as detailed in Pollinators, Predators and Parasites, showcasing their importance across southern Africa.
Insects are vital to the health of Earth's ecosystems, serving as pollinators, parasites, purifiers, predators, and decomposers. The book Pollinators, Predators and Parasites delves into the intricate roles these creatures play within various ecological processes. With a focus on southern Africa's 13 distinct biomes, it highlights how insects contribute to essential functions such as pollination, predation, and nutrient recycling, showcasing their importance in maintaining ecological balance.
Lavishly illustrated with approximately 2,000 photographs, Pollinators, Predators and Parasites provides a visually engaging experience while delivering authoritative insights. Each image captures the diverse insect species and the phenomena associated with them, making the text accessible to readers of all backgrounds. The book also emphasizes the interconnectedness of insects with other organisms, including plants, bacteria, fungi, reptiles, birds, and mammals, illustrating their role as food sources and ecosystem service providers.
Additionally, the publication includes a comprehensive guide to the 25 insect orders found in southern Africa, complete with images that highlight diagnostic characteristics. This key resource not only presents the latest research in entomology but also appeals to both academics and nature enthusiasts, fostering a deeper appreciation for the beauty and significance of insects in the natural world.
ISBN: 9781775845553
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448 pages