Giving Increased Value to Invertebrates through Ecotourism.
Invertebrates form an estimated 73.5 % of life on earth and are often considered to be most significant component of biodiversity in terms of their diversity and role in ecosystem functioning. Conservation measures for invertebrates are largely inadequate. Conservation efforts can be improved in the...
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International Institute of Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering (IICBEE)
2014
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