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Ecological Entomology

Author : Carl B. Huffaker,Andrew Paul Gutierrez
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 782 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1998-12-07
Category : Science
ISBN : 047124483X

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Ecological Entomology by Carl B. Huffaker,Andrew Paul Gutierrez Pdf

Featuring completely updated chapters, additional authors, and an increased emphasis on alternatives to traditional pesticides, the second edition of Ecological Entomology is the field's leading reference on the role of insects in ecosystems. The authors cover insect growth and development, what they eat, how they reproduce, and how they move in various environments. The book also examines how insects interact with the plant community and how to control insect populations naturally.

Ecological Entomology: Insect Life in Odd Environments

Author : T.N. Ananthakrishnan,K.G. Sivaramakrishnan
Publisher : Scientific Publishers
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2017-04-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789387869608

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Ecological Entomology: Insect Life in Odd Environments by T.N. Ananthakrishnan,K.G. Sivaramakrishnan Pdf

One of the principal aims in writing this book pertains to the increasing impact of human influence on natural habitats in recent years, more notably to the loss of habitat quality. Increased urbanization, considerable reduction in natural forest areas, changing ecology of fresh water ecosystems, lakes and wet lands, besides changing microhabitats, have had their impact on insect populations. A wide range of responses exist among several species of insects living in these changing environments, more especially landscape dynamics creating a shifting mosaic of habitats. Sudden changes in the extent or quality of habitat tend to influence the behaviour, reproduction and survival of individuals. In very rare cases the existence of a particular species depends on the presence of some other species, not to mention of the extinction of food chains. As such, a basic understanding of the nature of habitat loss and fragmentation and their impact on insect species dynamics become important. Numerous questions are raised about patterns and timing of the evolution of insect-plant association which are essential for an understanding as to ``why the world is the world as it is today''. In this effort several specialists on diverse aspects have generously rendered assistance through providing literature and photographs and while appreciating their generosity, we would like to thank them individually for all the assistance rendered without which the production of this volume would be impossible.

Ecological Modelling Applied to Entomology

Author : Cláudia P. Ferreira,Wesley A.C Godoy
Publisher : Springer
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-20
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783319068770

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Ecological Modelling Applied to Entomology by Cláudia P. Ferreira,Wesley A.C Godoy Pdf

Insects, when studied from the ecological perspective, provide a great opportunity for scientific studies emphasizing population theory. The simple fact of being successful organisms for their ability to colonize different habitats or even for their high reproductive potential, increases the interest of ecologists in conducting studies focused on population and community level. Mathematical models are powerful tools that can capture the essence of many biological systems and investigate ecological patterns associated to ecological stability dependent on endogenous and exogenous factors. This proposal comes from the idea of adding experiences of researchers interested in working at the interface between mathematical and computation theory and problems centered on entomology, showing how mathematical modelling can be an important tool for understanding population dynamics, behavior, pest management, spatial structure and conservation.

Ecological and Economic Entomology

Author : Brian E. Freeman
Publisher : CABI
Page : 706 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2020-11-11
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781789241181

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Ecological and Economic Entomology by Brian E. Freeman Pdf

Ecological and Economic Entomology is a comprehensive advanced text covering all aspects of the role of insects in natural ecosystems and their impacts on human activity. The book is divided into two sections. The first section begins with an outline of the structure, classification and importance of insects, followed by the geographical aspects of plant distribution and the complex defences plants marshal against herbivorous insects. Insect pests affecting plant roots, stem, leaf, and reproductive systems are covered in a comprehensive review. This section also covers insects that are important in medical and veterinary science, paying particular attention to those that transmit pathogens. The section concludes with the beneficial aspects of insects, especially their use in biological control, but also as soil formers and their importance in forensic science.

Insect Ecology

Author : Timothy D. Schowalter
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 942 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2022-02-24
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780323856744

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Insect Ecology by Timothy D. Schowalter Pdf

Insect Ecology: An Ecosystem Approach, Fifth Edition provides the most updated and comprehensive knowledge of the diversity of insect responses to environmental changes and their effects on ecosystem properties and services. Written by an expert in the field, this book addresses ways in which insect morphology, physiology and behavior tailor their adaptation to particular environmental conditions, how those adaptations affect their responses to environmental changes, and how their responses affect ecosystem properties and the ecosystem services on which humans depend for survival. This edition also addresses recent reports of global declines in insect abundance and how these declines could affect human interests. Insect Ecology: An Ecosystem Approach, Fifth Edition is an important resource for researchers, entomologists, ecologists, pest managers and conservationists who want to understand insect ecology and to manage insects in ways that sustain the delivery of ecosystem services. Graduate and advanced undergraduate students may also find this as a useful resource for entomology and specifically insect ecology courses. The only insect ecology text that emphasizes insect effects on ecosystem properties and services, as well as evolutionary adaptations to environmental conditions Includes new material on long-term trends in insect abundance, addressing the so-called “insect apocalypse Offers crucial updates on mechanisms by which insects affect, and potentially regulate, ecosystem structure and function Applies ecological principles to improved management of insects for the sustainable delivery of ecosystem services

Entomology Ecology & Biodiversity

Author : Tyagi, B.K.,Veer, V
Publisher : Scientific Publishers
Page : 522 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2011-06-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9789386347541

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Entomology Ecology & Biodiversity by Tyagi, B.K.,Veer, V Pdf

The dominance of insects amongst all living organisms on earth, coupled with infinite wealth of knowledge so important for our own existence, is a fundamental scientific fact which is yet to be widely acknowledged. This dominance means that in numbers of species beyond our comprehension these animals permeate diverse and essential natural processes in Earth's terrestrial, aerial and freshwater ecosystems, contributing to the function of the natural world as a self-sustaining biological system. Invariably insects are an integral and complex part of the terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems with which the future of humans is inextricably linked. Insects have ultimately achieved a formidable diversity. Generally, insects are beneficial organisms, however, many of them are important pests and/or vectors to a large number of parasites and other microbial pathogens to both human being, his associates and the plants. The burden caused by their infestation or infection run up to several million-zillion rupees annually. Therefore, knowledge about extreme biodiversity and ecological relationships of these animals is a practical necessity: in the man's own interest to sustain the species. Packed with original 25 original articles/reviews, this book on 'Entomology: Ecology and Biodiversity' offers an invaluable opportunity to comprehend more deeply about our most intimate allies - the insects! The book truly establishes a foundation in basic entomology through varied and diverse treatment to entomology, while focusing on specialized topics in insect ecology and biodiversity, forensic and medical entomology.

Methods in Ecological and Agricultural Entomology

Author : David Dent (Ph. D.),M. P. Walton
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Science
ISBN : UOM:39015041013882

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Methods in Ecological and Agricultural Entomology by David Dent (Ph. D.),M. P. Walton Pdf

Aims to integrate new approaches and technologies with traditional and proven methods of ecological and agricultural entomology. This book provides an analysis and evaluation of the methods available, their application, and also the general principles involved.

Ecological Entomology

Author : Dinesh Khopkar
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Ecology
ISBN : 9383101113

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Insects and Sustainability of Ecosystem Services

Author : Timothy D. Schowalter
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2013-05-23
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781466553910

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Insects and Sustainability of Ecosystem Services by Timothy D. Schowalter Pdf

With few exceptions, insects are perceived in industrialized countries as undesirable pests. In reality, relatively few insects interfere with us or our resources. Most have benign or positive effects on ecosystem services, and many represent useful resources in non-industrialized countries. Challenging traditional perceptions of the value of insec

Forest Entomology

Author : Robert N. Coulson,John A. Witter
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 682 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1984-05-14
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0471025739

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Forest Entomology by Robert N. Coulson,John A. Witter Pdf

This text considers forest insects occurring in forest ecosystems, specialized forestry settings, and urban forests, with an approach and coverage that make it suitable for use in both undergraduate and graduate courses in forest entomology and forest protection. Early chapters introduce entomology, middle chapters provide the first comprehensive treatment of the principles of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of forest insects, and later chapters discuss the pest insects according to their feeding group.

Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Insects

Author : Jon F. Harrison,H. Arthur Woods,Stephen P. Roberts
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01-26
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780199225958

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Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Insects by Jon F. Harrison,H. Arthur Woods,Stephen P. Roberts Pdf

They play critical roles in ecological food webs, remain devastating agricultural and medical pests, and represent the most diverse group of eukaryotes in terms of species numbers.

Insect Ecology

Author : Timothy D. Schowalter
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 575 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2006-02-27
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780080508818

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Insect Ecology by Timothy D. Schowalter Pdf

Dr. Timothy Schowalter has succeeded in creating a unique, updated treatment of insect ecology. This revised and expanded text looks at how insects adapt to environmental conditions while maintaining the ability to substantially alter their environment. It covers a range of topics- from individual insects that respond to local changes in the environment and affect resource distribution, to entire insect communities that have the capacity to modify ecosystem conditions.Insect Ecology, Second Edition, synthesizes the latest research in the field and has been produced in full color throughout. It is ideal for students in both entomology and ecology-focused programs. NEW TO THIS EDITION:* New topics such as elemental defense by plants, chaotic models, molecular methods to measure disperson, food web relationships, and more* Expanded sections on plant defenses, insect learning, evolutionary tradeoffs, conservation biology and more* Includes more than 350 new references* More than 40 new full-color figures

Insect Ecology

Author : Timothy Duane Schowalter
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Nature
ISBN : UOM:39015050119323

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Insect Ecology by Timothy Duane Schowalter Pdf

This book addresses aspects of insect-environment interactions and reviews multiple levels of ecological hierarchy. Topics include: ecology of individual, population and community ecosystems; relationship of insect ecology to environmental change; metapopulation dynamics to ecosystem structure and function; the ability of insect functional groups to affect ecosystem and global processes such as primary production, biochemical cycling and carbon flux; modifying and regulating ecosystem conditions.

Entomology, Ecology and Agriculture

Author : Paolo Palladino
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : 3718659077

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Entomology, Ecology and Agriculture by Paolo Palladino Pdf

Entomology, Ecology and Agriculture examines the vastly expanded governmental funding of scientific research and technological development for the institutional and intellectual organisation of life sciences in the twentieth century. It studies the history of natural historical investigations of insects in light of growing institutional organisation of the agricultural sciences in the United States and Canada, exploring how this context has shaped the emergence of economic entomology and ecology - two quite different but related disciplines. This study is facilitated by following economic entomologists' and ecologists' changing ideas about different pest control strategies, chiefly 'chemical', 'biological', and 'integrated' control. The author then follows the efforts of one specific group of entomologists, at the University of California, over three generations from their advocacy of 'biological' controls in the 1930s and 1940s, through their shifting attention to the development of an 'integrated' strategy in the 1950s, to their final establishment of "integrated pest management" in the context of "big biology" during the 1970s. Ultimately, this book is about the lives of scientists in twentieth century science as they have been shaped both by the massive intellectual and institutional structures of science, and by their own will to create something new and more rewarding out of these structures.

Ecological Communities

Author : Takayuki Ohgushi,Timothy P. Craig,Peter W. Price
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 399 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2007-01-04
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781139462112

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Ecological Communities by Takayuki Ohgushi,Timothy P. Craig,Peter W. Price Pdf

Food webs examine the interactions between organisms to explain ecosystem community structure. This book argues how food webs alone cannot depict a true picture of a community. It shows that examining other indirect interactions between organisms can help us to better understand the structure and organisation of communities and ecosystems.