586 Pages 74 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

586 Pages 74 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

586 Pages 74 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

Winner of the 2025 Choice Outstanding Academic Title This handbook presents a comprehensive overview of insect conservation and provides practical solutions to counteract insect declines, at a time where insects are facing serious threats across the world from habitat destruction to invasive species and climate change. The Routledge Handbook of Insect Conservation consist of six sections,... Read more

SECTION I

Fundamentals of insect conservation

Section I: Introduction

Chapter 1     The foundations of insect conservation

James S. Pryke, Tim R. New, Michael J. Samways, René Gaigher and Pedro Cardoso

Chapter 2     Philosophy on insect conservation

                       Michael J. Samways, Charl Deacon, Tim Lomas and John P. Simaika

Chapter 3     The conservation target: global insect biodiversity

                       Tim R. New and Peter H. Adler

Chapter 4     Insects as functional components of communities and ecosystems

                       Jorge Ari Noriega and Timothy D. Schowalter

Chapter 5     Conserving insects for the provision of ecosystem services

Klaus Birkhofer, Mmabaledi Buxton, Lanya Feng, Lavhelesani Simba, Tim Diekötter

Chapter 6     Global threats to insects

Pedro Cardoso, Caroline S. Fukushima, Eliza M. Grames, Mackenzie Kwak, Marija Miličić and David Wagner

Chapter 7     Insect declines, an overview of current knowledge on the status of the world’s insects

Lynn V. Dicks, Eliza Grames, Diana E. Bowler and Nick J.B. Isaac

Chapter 8     Pervasive and synergistic effects of climate change

                       Charlotte L. Outhwaite, Rob Cooke, Joseph Millard and Andrew J. Bladon

Chapter 9     Practical solutions to climate change for insect conservation

                       Andrew J. Bladon, Rob Cooke, Joseph Millard and Charlotte L. Outhwaite

 

SECTION II

Approaches to insect conservation

Section II: Introduction

Chapter 10   Insect species conservation: planning for action

                       Monika Böhm, Axel Hochkirch, Vicky Wilkins

Chapter 11   Agroecological farming for insect conservation

                       René Gaigher, Johnnie van den Berg, Péter Batáry and Ingo Grass

Chapter 12   Protected areas and insect conservation

                       Simone Fattorini, Leonardo Dapporto and Paulo A.V. Borges

Chapter 13   Connecting landscapes for insect conservation

                       James S. Pryke and Julia van Schalkwyk

Chapter 14   Interaction networks, their limitations and applicability to insect conservation

Opeyemi A. Adedoja, Eduardo Soares Calixto, Benoît Geslin, Temitope Kehinde and Rachel E. Mallinger

Chapter 15   Ecological and habitat restoration for insect conservation

Elise Buisson, Manon C. M. Hess, Romane Blaya, Tania De Almeida, Natan Huberson, Emile Melloul, Clémentine Mutillod, Léo Rocher, Jean-François Alignan, Thierry Dutoit, Grégory Mahy and Olivier Blight

Chapter 16   Breeding and relocating insects for conservation

Paul Pearce-Kelly, Amanda Ferguson, Donald McFarlane, Kate Pearce, Tony Sainsbury, Erin Sullervin and Helen R. Taylor

Chapter 17   Conservation benefits and threats from insects-as-food

                       Åsa Berggren and Matthew Low

 

SECTION III

Biomes of the world: specific pressures and solutions

Section III: Introduction

Chapter 18   Insect conservation in boreal and temperate forests

                       Rudi C. Swart, Tim R. New, D. Johan Kotze and Michael J. Samways

Chapter 19   Insect conservation in tropical forests

Fabio de Oliveira Roque, Bindiya Rashni, Danilo Bandini Ribeiro, Davidson Gomes Nogueira, Hilda Sakiti-Waqa, Laura Gisloti, Marciel Elio Rodrigues, Marildo da Silva Pedro, Perpetra Akite, Sundar Shunmuga Velayutham and Nigel E. Stork

Chapter 20   Insect conservation in savannas

Stefan Hendrik Foord, Colin S. Schoeman, Thinandavha Caswell Munyai and Alan N. Andersen

Chapter 21 Insect conservation in grasslands

                       Thomas Fartmann

Chapter 22   Insect conservation in Mediterranean-type shrublands

                       Francois Roets

 

SECTION IV

Ecosystems of the world: specific pressures and solutions

Section IV: Introduction

Chapter 23   Soil ecosystems for insect diversity conservation

                       Charlene Janion-Scheepers

Chapter 24   Conservation of subterranean insects

                       Stefano Mammola

Chapter 25   Insect conservation on islands

                       Justin Gerlach, Paulo Borges, Simone Fattorini, Nick Porch and Vicky Wilkins

Chapter 26   Mountain habitats for insect conservation

                       Tom R. Bishop and Mark P. Robertson

Chapter 27   Insect conservation in streams and rivers: conservation threats and solutions

                       John P. Simaika and Craig R. Macadam

Chapter 28   Aquatic macroinvertebrate conservation in lentic systems

Matthew J. Hill, Charl Deacon, Paul J. Wood, Mélanie Milin, Selam S. Gebreselassie and Christopher Gibbins

Chapter 29   Urban habitats for insect conservation

                       Thomas Merckx

Chapter 30   Insect conservation in agricultural landscapes

                       Christine Haaland, Jorge L. León-Cortés and James S. Pryke

 

SECTION V

Assessment and monitoring insects for conservation

Section V: Introduction

Chapter 31   Assessment and surrogates for insect conservation

                       James S. Pryke, Michael J. Samways, Pedro Cardoso and Charl Deacon

Chapter 32   Monitoring and bioindication for insect conservation

                       Michael J. Samways, James S. Pryke and Charl Deacon

Chapter 33   Assessing the Red List Status and Green Status for insect species

                       Axel Hochkirch

Chapter 34   Citizen science for insect conservation

                       Jorge L. León-Cortés, Jason T. Bried and David B. Roy

Chapter 35   The role of taxonomy and museums in insect conservation

                       Simon van Noort

Chapter 36   Drones and satellite mapping for insect conservation

                       Tobias Landmann, Pamela Ochungo and Jan C. Habel

Chapter 37   Automated visual systems for insect monitoring and conservation

                       Jamie Alison and Toke Thomas Høye

Chapter 38   Metabarcoding and eDNA for insect conservation

                                     Anandi Bierman and Melissa Lloyd

 

SECTION VI

Policy and education strategies for insect conservation

Section VI: Introduction

Chapter 39   Legal and illegal trade in insects

                       Caroline S. Fukushima

Chapter 40   Government Policies for Insects conservation legislation

                      Scott Hoffman Black, Sarah Hoyle, Aimee Code and Beth Lauss

Chapter 41   Insect conservation education and outreach

Rassim Khelifa, John Simaika, Shantanu Joshi, Sévérin Tchibozo, Federico Lozano, Jenilee Montes, Javier Muzon, Christine L. Goforth, Erin Kinal, Amanda Dillon, Tyler Kelly, Hayat Mahdjoub and Viola Clausnitzer

Chapter 42   Future perspectives for insect conservation

James S. Pryke, René Gaigher, Tim R. New, Michael J. Samways and Pedro Cardoso

Biography

James S. Pryke is an Associate Professor of Conservation Ecology and Entomology at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, and is the co-Editor in Chief for the Journal of Insect Conservation.

Michael J. Samways is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, Fellow of the Royal Society of South Africa, and Member of the Academy of Science of South Africa. Michael is the recipient of several major awards, including the John Herschel Medal of the Royal Society of South Africa.

Tim R. New is Emeritus Professor of Zoology at La Trobe University, Australia. He is a past Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Insect Conservation and former Regional Editor of Biological Conservation. Tim is the recipient of several major awards, including the Mackerras and Marks Medals of the Australian Entomological Society.

Pedro Cardoso is a Researcher at the Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes, University of Lisbon, Portugal. He works in conservation biology and biogeography of invertebrates, particularly from islands and caves. Also, he has a special interest in the development of new methods in statistics and computer science.

René Gaigher is a Researcher in the Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. She works primarily with terrestrial arthropods and focuses on ways to mitigate human impacts on arthropods in transformed landscapes.

“…concern for the stability of insect populations worldwide has been a research focus of ecological and biodiversity entomologists for the past 25 years. This remarkable volume documents the activity of these scientists. Its diversity of topics is extensive, as one might expect in a text with more than 100 contributors…The stated goal is to provide “a practical handbook that will help guide conservation practitioners in finding solutions.” The volume accomplishes this goal. This text will serve as a primary reference in the field for many years and will be found in all libraries around the world that have significant entomology and biodiversity/conservation holdings. Summing Up: Essential. Advanced undergraduates through faculty.

CHOICE REVIEW, P. K. Lago, emeritus, University of Mississippi