Ecological Entomology, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-471-24483-7
Hardcover
776 pages
December 1998
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Introduction to Ecological Entromology (C. Huffaker, et al.).
The Concept of the Ecosystem (P. Price).
BASIC BIOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS, PROPERTIES, BEHAVIORS,AND PROCESSES.
Growth and Development of Insects (H. Gordon).
The Food of Insects (R. Barbehenn, et al.).
Reproduction in Insects (F. Engelmann).
Adaptations to Hazardous Seasonal Conditions: Dormancy, Migration,and Polyphenism (J. Nechols, et al.).
Adaptations of Insects to Modes of Life (L. Caltagirone).
Biogeography and Evolutionary History: Wide-Scale and Long-TermPatterns in Insects (S. Peck & E. Munroe).
NATURAL CONTROL OF INSECT POPULATIONS.
Dynamics and Regulation of Insect Populations (C. Huffaker, etal.).
Weather and Insects (W. Wellington, et al.).
Interspecific Competition in Insects (N. Mills).
Dynamics of Insect Predator-Prey Interactions (A. Berryman & A.Gutierrez).
Insect Invasions and Community Assembly (S. Schreiber & A.Gutierrez).
Migration and Movement (P. Turchin & K. Omland).
Mathematical Models for Age-Structured Population Dynamics (G. DiCola, et al.).
ROLES OR EFFECTS OF INSECTS IN ECOSYSTEMS.
Insect Diversity and the Trophic Complexity of Communities (J.Thompson & D. Althoff).
Insects on Flowers (P. Kevan & H. Baker).
The Influence of Insects on Plant Populations and Communities (R.Nowierski, et al.).
APPLICATION OF ECOLOGY TO INSECT POPULATION MANAGEMENT.
Modeling Tritrophic Field Populations (A. Gutierrez).
Applications of Ecology for Integrated Pest Management (M. Kogan,et al.).
Index.
The Concept of the Ecosystem (P. Price).
BASIC BIOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS, PROPERTIES, BEHAVIORS,AND PROCESSES.
Growth and Development of Insects (H. Gordon).
The Food of Insects (R. Barbehenn, et al.).
Reproduction in Insects (F. Engelmann).
Adaptations to Hazardous Seasonal Conditions: Dormancy, Migration,and Polyphenism (J. Nechols, et al.).
Adaptations of Insects to Modes of Life (L. Caltagirone).
Biogeography and Evolutionary History: Wide-Scale and Long-TermPatterns in Insects (S. Peck & E. Munroe).
NATURAL CONTROL OF INSECT POPULATIONS.
Dynamics and Regulation of Insect Populations (C. Huffaker, etal.).
Weather and Insects (W. Wellington, et al.).
Interspecific Competition in Insects (N. Mills).
Dynamics of Insect Predator-Prey Interactions (A. Berryman & A.Gutierrez).
Insect Invasions and Community Assembly (S. Schreiber & A.Gutierrez).
Migration and Movement (P. Turchin & K. Omland).
Mathematical Models for Age-Structured Population Dynamics (G. DiCola, et al.).
ROLES OR EFFECTS OF INSECTS IN ECOSYSTEMS.
Insect Diversity and the Trophic Complexity of Communities (J.Thompson & D. Althoff).
Insects on Flowers (P. Kevan & H. Baker).
The Influence of Insects on Plant Populations and Communities (R.Nowierski, et al.).
APPLICATION OF ECOLOGY TO INSECT POPULATION MANAGEMENT.
Modeling Tritrophic Field Populations (A. Gutierrez).
Applications of Ecology for Integrated Pest Management (M. Kogan,et al.).
Index.