Annals of the Entomological Society of America
Author: Entomological Society of America
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 316
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Author: Entomological Society of America
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 316
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKList of members in v. 1, 5, 8.
Author: Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 446
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gary R. Mullen
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: 2009-04-22
Total Pages: 646
ISBN-13: 0080919693
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMedical and Veterinary Entomology, Second Edition, has been fully updated and revised to provide the latest information on developments in entomology relating to public health and veterinary importance. Each chapter is structured with the student in mind, organized by the major headings of Taxonomy, Morphology, Life History, Behavior and Ecology, Public Health and Veterinary Importance, and Prevention and Control. This second edition includes separate chapters devoted to each of the taxonomic groups of insects and arachnids of medical or veterinary concern, including spiders, scorpions, mites, and ticks. Internationally recognized editors Mullen and Durden include extensive coverage of both medical and veterinary entomological importance. This book is designed for teaching and research faculty in medical and veterinary schools that provide a course in vector borne diseases and medical entomology; parasitologists, entomologists, and government scientists responsible for oversight and monitoring of insect vector borne diseases; and medical and veterinary school libraries and libraries at institutions with strong programs in entomology. Follows in the tradition of Herm's Medical and Veterinary Entomology The latest information on developments in entomology relating to public health and veterinary importance Two separate indexes for enhanced searchability: Taxonomic and Subject New to this edition: Three new chapters Morphological Adaptations of Parasitic Arthropods Forensic Entomology Molecular Tools in Medical and Veterinary Entomology 1700 word glossary Appendix of Arthropod-Related Viruses of Medical-Veterinary Importance Numerous new full-color images, illustrations and maps throughout
Author: Charles Richardson Jones
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 90
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bert Hölldobler
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 784
ISBN-13: 0674040759
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the Arctic to South Africa - one finds them everywhere: Ants. Making up nearly 15% of the entire terrestrial animal biomass, ants are impressive not only in quantitative terms, they also fascinate by their highly organized and complex social system. Their caste system, the division of labor, the origin of altruistic behavior and the complex forms of chemical communication makes them the most interesting group of social organisms and the main subject for sociobiologists. Not least is their ecological importance: Ants are the premier soil turners, channelers of energy and dominatrices of the insect fauna. TOC:The importance of ants.- Classification and origins.- The colony life cycle.- Altruism and the origin of the worker caste.- Colony odor and kin recognition.- Queen numbers and domination.- Communication.- Caste and division of labor.- Social homeostasis and flexibility.- Foraging and territorial strategies.- The organization of species communities.- Symbioses among ant species.- Symbioses with other animals.- Interaction with plants.- The specialized predators.- The army ants.- The fungus growers.- The harvesters.- The weaver ants.- Collecting and culturing ants.- Glossary.- Bibliography.- Index.
Author: Charles Paul Alexander
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Published: 1913
Total Pages: 544
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
Publisher: CIMMYT
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9789686127355
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Glenn B. Wiggins
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2005-12-15
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 1442656174
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCaddisflies constitute the insect order Trichoptera in which some 10,000 species are known in the world, including about 1400 in North America. Fossil evidence shows that caddisflies originated in the Triassic period, 200-250 million years ago. They are important links in the movement of energy and nutrients through freshwater ecosystems due largely to the extraordinary diversification in their larval architecture, which includes portable and stationary shelters, silken filter nets, and osmotically semipermeable cocoons. Glenn Wiggins's Caddisflies is the foremost comprehensive reference source about these insects and is concerned with behavioural ecology, evolutionary history, biogeography, and biological diversity. Wiggins outlines fundamental concepts of aquatic ecology, illuminating the ways in which caddisflies help to make fresh waters work. Essential features of morphology, biology, and distribution are outlined for the twenty-six North American families of caddisflies and illustrated diagnostic keys are provided for larvae, pupae, and adults. The author also brings together information on caddisflies from widely scattered sources and provides comprehensive coverage of the scientific literature.
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Published: 1917
Total Pages: 1094
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprints, for the most part, of the publications of scientific societies and from scientific journals.