Description
Insects, Plants and Microclimate is a comprehensive handbook designed for naturalists, ecologists, and field researchers seeking to understand the complex interactions between insects, vegetation, and local environmental conditions. Written by D. M. Unwin and Sarah A. Corbet, this volume explores how microclimate influences insect behavior, distribution, and their relationships with plant species.
The handbook provides practical guidance for observing and recording these ecological interactions in the field. It covers essential topics including temperature gradients, humidity, light exposure, and shelter, and how these factors affect insect populations and their preferences for specific plants. The book combines theoretical ecological principles with hands-on methodologies, making it invaluable for both amateur naturalists and professional researchers conducting field studies, biodiversity surveys, and habitat assessments.







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