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Annual Review of Entomology
Vol. 52:
465-487
(Volume publication date January 2007)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.ento.52.110405.091317)
First published online as a Review in Advance on September 1, 2006Insect Conservation: A Synthetic Management Approach Michael J. SamwaysDepartment of Conservation Ecology and Entomology, and Center for Agricultural Biodiversity, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South Africa; email: samways@sun.ac.za Abstract Threats to insect diversity range from habitat loss and invasive alien organisms to environmental contamination and biological control. Many of the threats are synergistic, with the joint impact of habitat loss and global climate change being highly adversely synergistic. Recent research on insect conservation has elucidated some basic principles for conservation management. There are six basic principles that are interrelated and together provide guidelines for synthetic conservation management of insects. They are maintain reserves (principle 1), maintain as much quality landscape heterogeneity as possible (principle 2), reduce contrast between remnant patches and neighboring disturbed patches (principle 3), outside reserves, introduce land sparing (principle 4), simulate natural conditions and disturbance (principle 5), and connect similar patches of quality habitat (principle 6). These six principles constitute a coarse-filter, landscape approach. Permeating all six is the principle of maintaining healthy population levels, which require the combined support of the metapopulation trio of large patch (habitat) size, good patch quality, and reduced patch isolation. In addition to these six coarse-filter principles is an overlay of the fine-filter, species approach, in which particular species are given focused attention and management. Acronyms and Definitions Adaptive management: an approach in which there is not regimented rotational management, but rather there is spontaneous, irregular or variable management to simulate natural impacts Coarse-filter: The landscape or community approach to conservation Corridor: a linear strip of land connecting one high-value conservation patch with another (also known as a linkage or greenway) Fine-filter: the species approach to conservation, in which the focus is on a particular species or small number of species Metapopulation trio: the combination of three landscape features that encourage metapopulation dynamics and hence optimal survival of populations and thus of species Prioritizing: the regional scale activity of selecting reserves and landscapes of conservation value Synergisms: the interaction between factors where the outcome is a multiple of these factors Synthetic management: an overarching management approach which involves six principles of biodiversity management Threats: anthropogenic factors that reduce population viability and can lead to extinction of a species Most recent citing papers (via CrossRef)Emerging Conflicts between Biodiversity Conservation Laws and Scientific Research: the Case of the Czech Entomologists in India Conservation Biology (2009) Testing common habitat-based surrogates of invertebrate diversity in a semi-arid rangeland Biodiversity and Conservation 18(5):1147-1159 (2009) The influences of landscape structure on butterfly distribution and movement: a review Journal of Insect Conservation 13(1):3-27 (2009) A habitat suitability model for the narrow-headed ant, Formica exsecta, evaluated against independent data Insect Conservation and Diversity 1(2):108-113 (2008) Performances of an expanding insect under elevated CO
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