560 Pages 27 Color & 4 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    This new book, Insect Diversity and Ecosystem Services, published in two comprehensive volumes, is an innovative work on insects and their impact on the ecosystem, describing their enormous free ecosystem services. The volumes cover a range of topics related to insects including their role in environmental pollution, their use in sustainable agricultural services, and the industrial, forensic, and medical applications of insects and their pure products. The book also covers the entomological and molecular aspects of insects, identifies the gaps in the research, and looks at integrated management strategies for pests.

    The first volume, Volume 1: Importance, Threats, Conservation, and Economic Perspectives, presents a comprehensive review of different insect orders regarding their diversity and importance in providing free ecological services. This book discusses the different diversity patterns of biogeographic zones of the world and how insects contribute to maintaining ecological diversity in different biogeographic regions of the world.

    Volume 2: Environmental Indicators, Molecular Approaches, and Management Strategies discusses the various aspects of insects, such as their role as environmental indicators, the effect of pesticides on insect diversity, strategies to control the diversity of insects, medical and forensic importance of insects, exploring new insect species through DNA barcoding, integrated pest management, the role of insect population in agriculture, and eco-friendly pest management approaches.

    Some topics covered in the book include:

    • Role of insects for sustainable agricultural development
    • Commercial importance of insects and their products
    • Food additive roles of insects and formulation of remedies for the reduction of disease pathogenesis
    • Management strategies for pest control

    Some specific topics include colony collapse disorder of managed honey bee (Apis mellifera l.) populations, insects as strong crime indicator tools in forensic sciences, insect-based value-added products, and more.

    Together, these two volumes offer important information for researchers, academicians, scientists, industrialists, teachers, entomologists, and students for understanding the contribution of insects towards the sustainability of the ecosystem.

    VOLUME 1: IMPORTANCE, THREATS, CONSERVATION, AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES

    Foreword by Akbar Masood

    1. Insect Biodiversity Conservation: Why It’s Needed

    Saniya Tyagi, Radheshyam Dhole, Srinivasa N., and Vinay N.

    2. The Importance of Taxonomy in Biological Research

    Indu Sharma, Preeti Choudhary, and Rifat Hussain Raina

    3. Aquatic Insect Eco Systems: Diversity, Role, and Conservation

    Raman Jasrotia, Shivam Jasrotia, Menakshi Dhar, Preetika Gupta, Neha Jamwal, and Seema Langer

    4. Assessment of Entomological Threats: Approaches and Challenges

    Neha Jamwal, Raman Jasrotia, Menakshi Dhar, and Sanjay Bhatia

    5. Insect-Based Value-Added Products: Current Scenario and Future Scope

    Aneela Ashiq, Muhammad Adnan Bodlah, Imran Bodlah, Ammara Gul-E-Fareen, and Muhammad Bilal Tahir

    6. Caddisfly (Trichoptera): Diversity and Ecosystem Services

    Manpreet S. Pandher, Deepti Garima, and Simarjit Kaur

    7. Trichoptera of Europe: Diversity, Importance, and Conservation

    Halil Ibrahimi

    8. Current Status and Future Prospects of the Aphidophagous Hoverflies (Diptera: syrphidae) of Pakistan

    Muhammad Asghar Hassan, Imran Bodlah, Riaz Hussain, Zershina Maryam, Sajjad Hussain, Muhammad Qasim, and Tayyaba Naseem

    9. Bumblebees: Diversity, Role in Pollination Ecology, Threats, and Conservation

    Rifat H. Raina, Keshav Kumar, Purnima Pathak, Trilok Jangid, Preeti Choudhary, Aejaz Hussain Parrey, and Indu Sharma

    10. Review on Antlions (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) of India

    Suryanarayanan T. B. and Bijoy C.

    11. Industrial Entomology: Progress and Economic Perspectives

    Raman Jasrotia, Menakshi Dhar, Seema Langer, and Neha Jamwal

    12. Forensic Entomology: Progress and Implications

    Rahul Das, Muskan Singhal, Prashant Singh, Rohit Verma, Mahipal Singh Sankhla, Mansi Saxena, Ekta B. Jadhav, Kapil Parihar, Kumud Kant Awasthi, and Chandra Shekhar Yadav

    VOLUME 2: ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS, MOLECULAR APPROACHES, AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES

    Foreword by M. S. Saini

    1. Insects as Environmental Indicators

    Zulaykha Khurshid Dijoo, Shahnawaz Hassan, and Humaira

    2. Impact of Environmental Pollution on Diversity of Insects: A Case Study of Some Major Insect Orders

    Rasy Fayaz Choh Wani and Ishteyaq Majeed Shah

    3. Pesticide Pollution: Potential Risk to Insect Pollinators and Possible Management Strategies

    Mohd Salim Reshi, Tariq Ahmad Sheikh, Darakhshan Javaid, Shahid Yousuf Ganie, Manzoor Ahmad Ganie, and Misbah Ajaz Malik

    4. Colony Collapse Disorder of Managed Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Populations

    Sajad A. Ganie, Zul-Nuran Haifa, M. A. Paray, Parveena Bano, Rizwana Khurshid, and Sheikh Aafreen Rehman

    5. Insects as Strong Crime Indicator Tools in Forensic Sciences

    Pawandeep Kaur and Madhu Bala

    6. Generating the DNA Barcodes of Indian Caddisflies (Trichoptera: Insecta): A Way Forward

    Aquib Majeed, Zahid Hussian, Tabaraq Ali, Misbah Ajaz Malik, Pm Osman Javid, and Sajad H. Parey

    7. Desert Locust (Schistocera gregaria) Migration in India: Strategies and Controlling Measures

    Taslima Sheikh and Afaq Ahmad Dar

    8. Medical Entomology: Advanced Applications and Future

    Younis Ahmad Hajam, Rajesh Kumar, Mohd Salim Reshi, and Seema Rai

    9. Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Control Measures and Economic Assessment

    Indu Kumari, Younis Ahamd Hajam, and Rajesh Kumar

    10. Recent Advances in Entomological Research Towards Agriculture and Human Health

    Tabaraq Ali, Zahid Hussain, Aquib Majeed, Rifat H. Raina, and Sajad H. Parey

    11. Eco-Friendly Pest Management Strategies for Conservation of Biodiversity

    Sajad Ahmad Khan, Sadam Hussain Malik, Inayat Ullah Lone, and Deen Mohd Bhat

    Biography

    Younis Ahmad Hajam, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Life Sciences and Allied Health Sciences at Sant Baba Bhag Singh University, Padhiana, Jalandhar, Punjab, India. Dr. Hajam has been teaching graduate and postgraduate students of zoology for the past three years and has been guiding postgraduate and PhD students for their dissertations and theses. He is currently handling a major research project as Principal Investigator and three projects under the HP CM Startup Scheme. Dr. Hajam previously served as a Junior Research Fellow in the Department of Zoology at Guru Ghasidas Central University, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India. Dr. Hajam has received national awards for his contributions in biological science. His current research focus is on therapeutic management for diabetes, polycystic ovarian cancer, melatonin physiology, and antioxidants and natural therapies for other metabolic and endocrine disorders. His specialization is in animal physiology, neuroendocrinology, toxicology, and pharmacology. He is an author of more than 25 research articles (h-index 6; i-index 2; total citation 61) and 20 book chapters, and he has published several books with international publishers. Dr. Hajam has organized, presented, and participated in numerous state, national, and international conferences, seminars, workshops, and symposiums. He has also delivered invited lectures at international conferences. He has served as an editorial board member and reviewer for reputed international journals. He is also a member of the Asian Council of Science Editors. Dr. Hajam is still writing and experimenting with diverse capacities of animals for use in the treatment of various endocrine and metabolic disorders. Dr. Hajam holds a doctorate in Zoology from Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidayalaya (A Central University), Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India.

    Sajad Hussain Parey, PhD, is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Zoology, School of Biosciences and Biotechnology, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir, India. He worked as a young scientist at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Shalimar-Srinagar, under the fast-track scheme of the Science and Engineering Research Board. Dr. Parey has published more than 50 research articles in national and international journals. He has described more than a hundred new species of caddisflies from the Indian Himalayas, adding to those earlier reported in Nepal, Bhutan, China, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. He has also visited and studied caddisflies at Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, and Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA. He has participated in and presented his research work at more than 30 national and international conferences, seminars, and workshops in the US, Saudi Arabia, and Thailand. He has assisted MSc, MPhil, and PhD students in their dissertation and theses. Dr. Parey has received mural grants from several funding agencies, such as the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB-DST), the National Mission on Himalayan Studies (NMHS), the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, New Delhi, and University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi. He completed his PhD program at the Department of Zoology, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India.

    Rouf Ahmad Bhat, PhD, is presently working in the Department of School Education, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, India. He has been teaching graduate and postgraduate students of environmental sciences for the past three years. He is an author of more than 50 research articles (h-index 18; i-index 26; total citation >820) and 40 book chapters and has published more than 28 books with international publishers. His specialization is in limnology, toxicology, phytochemistry, and phytoremediation. Dr. Bhat has presented and participated in numerous state, national and international conferences, seminars, workshops, and symposiums. In addition, he has worked as an Associate Environmental Expert in the World Bank-funded Flood Recovery Project and is also on the Environmental Support Staff of Asian Development Bank-funded development projects. He has received many awards, appreciations, and recognition for his services to the science of water testing and air and noise analysis. He has served as an editorial board member and reviewer for reputed international journals. Dr. Bhat is still writing and experimenting with diverse capacities of plants for use in aquatic pollution remediation. Dr. Bhat pursued his doctorate at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Kashmir (Division of Environmental Science).

    "A wonderful book and a great companion volume for insect and nature lovers. . . Provides a balanced approach among different insect taxa by giving detailed information on insect taxonomy, diversity of aquatic and terrestrial insect fauna, insect-based value-added products, and threats to and conservation of insects for biodiversity sustenance."

    —From the Foreword by Akbar Masood, PhD, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University

    "An extensive collection of chapters on different key aspects associated with different aspects of insects, such insects as environmental indicators, effect of pesticides on insect diversity, strategies to control diversity of insects, medical and forensic importance of insects, exploration of new insect species through DNA barcoding, integrated pest management, role of insect population in agriculture, and eco-friendly pest management approaches etc. . . . Offer[s] immense benefits to readers of all categories, viz. students and faculty for understanding the services of insect towards the sustainability of ecosystem. . . . An exhaustive compilation of excellent chapters."

    —From the Foreword by M. S. Saini, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Punjabi University, Patiala, India