Ecology of Insects : Concepts and Applications / Martin R. Speight, Mark D. Hunter y Allan D. Watt

By: Speight, Martin RContributor(s): Hunter, Mark D | Watt, Allan DMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd , 2009Edition: 2nd edDescription: 629 páginas : ilustrado ; 24 centímetrosISBN: 9781405131148Subject(s): Insectos -- Ecologia | Insectos -- EcologiaGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 595.717
Contents:
Ecology of Insects; CONTENTS; Preface to second edition; Foreword to first edition; Chapter 1: An overview of insect ecology; Chapter 2: Insects and climate; Chapter 3: Insect herbivores; Chapter 4: Resource limitation; Chapter 5: Natural enemies and insect population dynamics; Chapter 6: Evolutionary ecology; Chapter 7: Physiological ecology; Chapter 8: Insects in ecosystems; Chapter 9: Biodiversity; Chapter 10: Insect conservation; Chapter 11: Insects and diseases; Chapter 12: Insect pest management; References; Taxonomic index; Subject index.
Action note: Verificado 03-10-2018Summary: Fully revised and updated to include new topical study areas, the second edition of the successful text the Ecology of Insects provides a balanced treatment of the theory and practice of pure and applied insect ecology. Includes new topical areas of insect ecology and provides greater coverage of physiological, genetic, molecular, and ecosystem aspects of insect ecology Concepts include the foundations of evolutionary ecology and population dynamics in ecosystem science as they are applied to topics such as climate change, conservation and biodiversity, epidem.
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Ecology of Insects; CONTENTS; Preface to second edition; Foreword to first edition; Chapter 1: An overview of insect ecology; Chapter 2: Insects and climate; Chapter 3: Insect herbivores; Chapter 4: Resource limitation; Chapter 5: Natural enemies and insect population dynamics; Chapter 6: Evolutionary ecology; Chapter 7: Physiological ecology; Chapter 8: Insects in ecosystems; Chapter 9: Biodiversity; Chapter 10: Insect conservation; Chapter 11: Insects and diseases; Chapter 12: Insect pest management; References; Taxonomic index; Subject index.

Fully revised and updated to include new topical study areas, the second edition of the successful text the Ecology of Insects provides a balanced treatment of the theory and practice of pure and applied insect ecology. Includes new topical areas of insect ecology and provides greater coverage of physiological, genetic, molecular, and ecosystem aspects of insect ecology Concepts include the foundations of evolutionary ecology and population dynamics in ecosystem science as they are applied to topics such as climate change, conservation and biodiversity, epidem.

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