The Other 99%. The Conservation and Biodiversity of Invertebrates
T. Reid
Pacific Conservation Biology
6(2) 178 - 178
Published: 2000
Abstract
The importance of invertebrates as the most significant component of biodiversity is often overlooked. A four-day conference held in 1997 and the subsequent published transactions, examine the reasons why society ignores invertebrates. There is a need for change in the perception and value of invertebrates, if Australia is to conserve its unique biodiversity and achieve ecological sustain ability in farming, fisheries and forestry.https://doi.org/10.1071/PC000178
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