The Invertebrate World of Australias Subtropical Rainforests
By (Author) Geoff Williams
CSIRO Publishing
CSIRO Publishing
1st September 2020
Australia
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
592.0994
Hardback
392
Width 210mm, Height 270mm, Spine 29mm
1883g
The Invertebrate World of Australia's Subtropical Rainforests is a comprehensive review of Australia's Gondwanan rainforest invertebrate fauna, covering its taxonomy, distribution, biogeography, fossil history, plant community and insectplant relationships. This is the first work to document the invertebrate diversity of this biologically important region, as well as explain the uniqueness and importance of the organisms.
This book examines invertebrates within the context of the plant world that they are dependent on and offers an understanding of Australia's outstanding (but still largely unknown) subtropical rainforests. All major, and many minor, invertebrate taxa are described and the book includes a section of colour photos of distinctive species. There is also a strong emphasis on plant and habitat associations and fragmentation impacts, as well as a focus on the regionally inclusive Gondwana Rainforests (Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves of Australia) World Heritage Area.
The Invertebrate World of Australia's Subtropical Rainforests will be of value to professional biologists and ecologists, as well as amateur entomologists and naturalists in Australia and abroad.
"Williams has made a valuable addition to our knowledge of a threatened ecosystem and is to be commended for his work. An associate to whom I briefly lent the review volume put it this way it contains a lot of information that will be of interest to a lot of people and promptly ordered a copy." -- Gary W Wilson * Metamorphosis Australia, Issue 99 *
"It should be the go to first resource for anyone interested in the bewildering array of invertebrates of the rich region it covers." -- Geoff Monteith * The Australian Entomologist 48(1) *
Geoff Williams OAM, AM is a conservation biologist with a PhD from the University of New South Wales and a specialist background in plant ecology, rainforest restoration and entomology. He is an Honorary Research Associate with the Australian Museum, Sydney, and has acted as an advisor to the Federal Government on the conservation of rainforests.