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Title Insects as service providers / Omkar, editor
Published Singapore : Springer, [2023]
©2023

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 340 pages)
Contents 1. Insect as Service providers: need for recognition -- 2. Insects in Environmental Engineering & Ecosystem Services -- 3. Insect Pollinators -- 4. Insects as Human Food -- 5. Insect Therapists -- 6. Insect Toxins & Their Bioprospecting -- 7. Insects in Forensic Investigations -- 8. Insects in Research & Innovation -- 9. Insects in Scientific Advancements -- 10. Insect Tourism -- 11. Insects in Culture -- 12. Insects in Recreation
Summary This book overviews the role of insects in providing various human, environmental, recreational, aesthetic, and cultural services. It presents a comprehensive account of insect service providers to show different aspects of insects and cultivate the appreciation of insects. Insects are beneficial to humans as ecofriendly tools, as parasitoids and predators in the biological control of insect pests and vectors, reducing the use of agrochemicals in modern agriculture and protecting the environment. Insects facilitate crop pollination and increase the agricultural yield. They are farmers friends, and serve as food for the human population worldwide, provide pharmaceuticals, take part in ecosystem services, and work as scavengers. Insects are used in disease therapy and wound healing. They are also helpful in criminal investigations and are the best models for research and technology innovations. Insects also yield various silks, lac, honey, propolis, wax, etc., promoting insect tourism, recreations, and culture. This contributed volume focuses on these different beneficial aspects of insects in human life. This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of entomology, agricultural zoology, researchers, and anyone interested in insects, including policy planners
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed December 29, 2022)
Subject Beneficial insects.
Insects -- Environmental enrichment
Human-animal relationships.
Beneficial insects
Human-animal relationships
Form Electronic book
Author Omkar, Omkar, editor
ISBN 9789811934063
9811934061