Insect Invaders

Insect Invaders

Author: Anne Capeci

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780439314312

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The class is turned into insects to learn about them.


Invasive Insect Species

Invasive Insect Species

Author: Richard Spilsbury

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2014-12-15

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 149940042X

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Readers enter the intriguing world of invasive insect species with this text, a fun yet informative look at the insects whose goal is not just to survive, but to dominate new territories. Readers will be amazed at how the tiniest creatures can take down entire trees, fields of fauna, and even other insects by simply upsetting the delicate balance of the ecosystems they invade. Readers are encouraged to think critically about the relationships between living things. Colorful photographs accompany the age-appropriate text, and informative fact boxes offer even more fascinating information.


Insects and Hygiene

Insects and Hygiene

Author: James Ronald Busvine

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 1489931988

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It was gratifying to be invited to prepare a third edition of this book, which first appeared in 1951. Preliminary discussions with the publishers, however, revealed a considerable challenge in the present high costs of printing, so that changes and some improvements were clearly necessary to justify the venture. It was immediately apparent that the chapter on chemical control measures would have to be substantially re-written, because of the great changes in usage due to resistance and the regulations introduced to prevent environmental pollution. Also, I decided to expand the scope of the book by increased coverage of the pests of continental Europe and North America, including some new figures and keys in the Appendix. These two undertakings resulted in considerable expansion in length, with about 370 new references and 250 additional specific names in the Index. In order to avoid too alarming an increase in price, I decided to sacrifice three chapters from the earlier editions: those dealing with the structure and classification of insects, their anatomy and physiology, and their ecology. Readers who require basic biological information on insects should buy one of the various short introductions to entomology available.


Evolution of Insect Pests

Evolution of Insect Pests

Author: Ke Chung Kim

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1993-05-17

Total Pages: 506

ISBN-13: 9780471600770

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Reflects on insect pests' evolution by evaluating existing theories, documenting case studies of diverse pest species and presenting new concepts regarding the problem of variation and implications for pest management strategies. Leading experts offer contributions which deal with variations in genetic markers and ecologically meaningful traits as well as future perspectives in entomology and biosystematics.


Horrible Science: Ugly Bugs

Horrible Science: Ugly Bugs

Author: Nick Arnold

Publisher: Scholastic UK

Published: 2014-01-09

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 1407146327

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HORRIBLE SCIENCE: UGLY BUGS lifts up the stone on the creepy-crawly world of insects. If you're brave enough to look, discover what slugs do with their slime, why flies throw up on your tea and how a preying mantis bites its victim's head off! Redesigned in a bold, funky new look for the next generation of HORRIBLE SCIENCE fans.


Alien Species and Insect Conservation

Alien Species and Insect Conservation

Author: Tim R. New

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-06-09

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 331938774X

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This overview of the roles of alien species in insect conservation brings together information, evidence and examples from many parts of the world to illustrate their impacts (often severe, but in many cases poorly understood and unpredictable) as one of the primary drivers of species declines, ecological changes and biotic homogenisation. Both accidental and deliberate movements of species are involved, with alien invasive plants and insects the major groups of concern for their influences on native insects and their environments. Risk assessments, stimulated largely through fears of non-target impacts of classical biological control agents introduced for pest management, have provided valuable lessons for wider conservation biology. They emphasise the needs for effective biosecurity, risk avoidance and minimisation, and evaluation and management of alien invasive species as both major components of many insect species conservation programmes and harbingers of change in invaded communities. The spread of highly adaptable ecological generalist invasive species, which are commonly difficult to detect or monitor, can be linked to declines and losses of numerous localised ecologically specialised insects and disruptions to intricate ecological interactions and functions, and create novel interactions with far-reaching consequences for the receiving environments. Understanding invasion processes and predicting impacts of alien species on susceptible native insects is an important theme in practical insect conservation.


Encyclopedia of Entomology

Encyclopedia of Entomology

Author: John L. Capinera

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-08-11

Total Pages: 4346

ISBN-13: 9781402062421

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This text brings together fundamental information on insect taxa, morphology, ecology, behavior, physiology, and genetics. Close relatives of insects, such as spiders and mites, are included.


Insect Ecology

Insect Ecology

Author: Peter W. Price

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-08-18

Total Pages: 829

ISBN-13: 1139504436

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Combining breadth of coverage with detail, this logical and cohesive introduction to insect ecology couples concepts with a broad range of examples and practical applications. It explores cutting-edge topics in the field, drawing on and highlighting the links between theory and the latest empirical studies. The sections are structured around a series of key topics, including behavioral ecology; species interactions; population ecology; food webs, communities and ecosystems; and broad patterns in nature. Chapters progress logically from the small scale to the large; from individual species through to species interactions, populations and communities. Application sections at the end of each chapter outline the practicality of ecological concepts and show how ecological information and concepts can be useful in agriculture, horticulture and forestry. Each chapter ends with a summary, providing a brief recap, followed by a set of questions and discussion topics designed to encourage independent and creative thinking.