Emerging evidence suggests that insect populations may be declining at local and global scales, threatening the sustainability of the ecosystem services that insects provide. Insect declines are of particular concern in the Neotropics, which holds several of the world's hotspots of insect endemism and diversity. Conservation policies are one way to prevent and mitigate insect declines, yet these policies are usually biased toward vertebrate species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSocieties have benefited directly and indirectly from ecosystem services provided by insects for centuries (e.g., pollination by bees and waste recycling by beetles).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA low-cost microcomputer was used to analyze systematically the behavioral interactions between a music therapist and a 55-year-old mentally retarded female. The microcomputer permitted the authors to determine quickly and cost effectively the effect of music therapy sessions on the client's behavior. The study demonstrates that current microcomputer technology can now be used to collect and analyze process-oriented data for application in both research and training activities.
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