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William Miles Maskell

An Account of the Insects Noxious to Agriculture and Plants in New Zealand

In “An Account of the Insects Noxious to Agriculture and Plants in New Zealand,” William Miles Maskell meticulously catalogues the diverse array of insect species detrimental to the agricultural landscape of New Zealand. Emphasizing an empirical approach, the book blends observational data with detailed illustrations, uncovering the intricate relationship between these pests and their impact on native flora and agriculture. Maskell'Äôs literary style, characterized by its clarity and precision, allows readers from various backgrounds'Äîbe they scientists, farmers, or policy-makers'Äîto grasp the nuances of entomological study within the wider ecological framework of New Zealand'Äôs unique environment. William Miles Maskell, an entomologist deeply invested in the ecology of his homeland, penned this account as part of a broader effort to address the challenges posed by agricultural pests. His extensive fieldwork and dedication to scientific observation are evident throughout the text, revealing a profound understanding of both the insects and the socio-economic implications of their presence. Maskell'Äôs contributions to the field reflect a commitment to improving agricultural practices while safeguarding New Zealand'Äôs diverse ecosystems. This insightful work is a valuable resource for anyone interested in entomology, agriculture, or environmental preservation. Maskell's thorough research provides foundational knowledge essential for combating agricultural pests, making it a crucial read for scholars, farmers, and environmentalists concerned with sustainable agricultural practices in pest management.
177 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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