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Lepidoptera (Hardback)
Advances in Ecology, Conservation, and Taxonomy
Imprint: IntechOpen
Pages: 106
ISBN: 9781836356110
Published: 12th November 2025
Script Academic & Professional
Pages: 106
ISBN: 9781836356110
Published: 12th November 2025
Script Academic & Professional
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The study of Lepidoptera, one of nature’s most captivating orders, continues to reveal insights into the balance between biology, ecology, and evolution. From the vibrant iridescence of butterfly wings to the intricate processes guiding their emergence and flight, these insects represent a synthesis of beauty and complexity that has fascinated scientists for centuries. However, only in recent decades have technological and molecular advances allowed us to explore their hidden mechanisms with unprecedented depth.
This volume, Lepidoptera – Advances in Ecology, Conservation, and Taxonomy, brings together a collection of contemporary research dedicated to understanding butterflies and moths through multiple lenses. The chapters address topics ranging from molecular studies of wing composition and coloration to the ecological importance of Lepidoptera as indicators of environmental health. Special attention is given to the microstructures involved in wing formation and eclosion. These delicate architectures not only determine the physical performance of these insects but also influence their survival strategies and evolutionary adaptations.
Equally vital is the focus on conservation. As global biodiversity faces increasing threats from climate change, habitat loss, and pollution, the monitoring of Lepidoptera populations has become a crucial tool for assessing ecosystem resilience. This book emphasizes the importance of long-term observation and integrative taxonomy, uniting field data with genetic analysis to support sustainable conservation practices.
By combining molecular biology, ecological monitoring, and morphological innovation, this work aims to foster a holistic understanding of Lepidoptera. It invites readers, whether researchers, students, or naturalists, to explore how these fragile organisms can illuminate broader patterns of life, adaptation, and environmental change. Ultimately, the pages that follow are a testament to the enduring relevance of butterflies and moths as both subjects of scientific inquiry and symbols of the intricate beauty of the natural world.
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