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Insects in expanding education and entertainment in Taiwan.

Authors :
Man-Miao YANG
Source :
Entomological Research. Nov2008 Supplement, Vol. 38, pS57-S65. 9p. 7 Color Photographs.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Taiwan, an island of approximately 36000 km2 area, includes stunning diversity in both habitat and biota because of its transitional position. Where the Tropic of Cancer cuts across the middle of the island and the east Philippine plate subducts into the Eurasia plate, the landscape and weather are extremely congenial for a highly diverse biota to develop over the years in Taiwan. Such a natural endowment has enabled diverse habitats for wildlife to evolve. Insects are especially abundant in Taiwan. For example, about 400 species of butterflies occur in Taiwan. Export of aesthetically attractive insects, such as butterflies and beetles, is an ongoing key industry in Taiwan right from the early to middle 20th century. As the economic preferences moved towards high technology with a concurrent understanding of biological diversity and the concept of conservation grew strong, use of insect materials have currently moved towards education and entertainment. Besides the exhibition of traditional methods of insect collection, several newly developed insectaria are presently integrated into Taiwanese museums, zoos, and university departments using modern technology for displaying activities of live insects. Summer camps offer plentiful opportunities for children to learn about insects. Volunteers, with appropriate research skills and extensive scientific knowledge are involved in these exhibitions. Rearing of “pet” insects is popular and, consequently, enabled the growth of some specific supply companies. Traditionally, insect resources are used in many aspects, such as in medicine and food and extraction of insect products such as silk and honey; occasionally some of the insects are useful as even game animals. Fighting crickets provide entertainment, and occasionally used in gambling as well. Insects provide diverse and abundant resources and are an excellent material deserved for better exploration in many aspects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17382297
Volume :
38
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Entomological Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35347803
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5967.2008.00175.x