Forest Entomology in West Tropical Africa: Forests Insects of Ghana

The forests of West Africa are complex, beautiful and under continued threat of over exploitation. This monograph, in its second edition, remains the only comprehensive source of information on economically important forest insects in West Africa. Many pest insects discussed in this book have the po...

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spelling oai:localhost:123456789-1299732023-07-17T15:13:50Z Forest Entomology in West Tropical Africa: Forests Insects of Ghana Wagner, Michael R. Cobbinah, Joseph R. Bosu, Paul P. SpringerLink (Online service) Entomologia. Florestas. Zoologia. Ciências da vida. The forests of West Africa are complex, beautiful and under continued threat of over exploitation. This monograph, in its second edition, remains the only comprehensive source of information on economically important forest insects in West Africa. Many pest insects discussed in this book have the potential to greatly alter the utilization of these valuable tropical forests. Several key pests such as mahogany shoot borer, odum gallfly and pests of endangered tree species like Pericopsis, are extensively discussed. This comprehensive treatise of insects includes information on the general forest cover types and insects of utilitarian value. The book will be a great value to foresters, forest entomologists, researchers, conservation biologists and others with a basic biological interest in West Africa forests. 0 2022-10-06T07:55:25Z 2022-10-06T07:55:25Z 2008. Digital 595.7 W134f 9781402065088 198248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6508-8 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6508-8
institution Acervo SISBI
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topic Entomologia.
Florestas.
Zoologia.
Ciências da vida.
spellingShingle Entomologia.
Florestas.
Zoologia.
Ciências da vida.
Wagner, Michael R.
Cobbinah, Joseph R.
Bosu, Paul P.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Forest Entomology in West Tropical Africa: Forests Insects of Ghana
description The forests of West Africa are complex, beautiful and under continued threat of over exploitation. This monograph, in its second edition, remains the only comprehensive source of information on economically important forest insects in West Africa. Many pest insects discussed in this book have the potential to greatly alter the utilization of these valuable tropical forests. Several key pests such as mahogany shoot borer, odum gallfly and pests of endangered tree species like Pericopsis, are extensively discussed. This comprehensive treatise of insects includes information on the general forest cover types and insects of utilitarian value. The book will be a great value to foresters, forest entomologists, researchers, conservation biologists and others with a basic biological interest in West Africa forests.
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author Wagner, Michael R.
Cobbinah, Joseph R.
Bosu, Paul P.
SpringerLink (Online service)
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Cobbinah, Joseph R.
Bosu, Paul P.
SpringerLink (Online service)
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title Forest Entomology in West Tropical Africa: Forests Insects of Ghana
title_short Forest Entomology in West Tropical Africa: Forests Insects of Ghana
title_full Forest Entomology in West Tropical Africa: Forests Insects of Ghana
title_fullStr Forest Entomology in West Tropical Africa: Forests Insects of Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Forest Entomology in West Tropical Africa: Forests Insects of Ghana
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