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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. Autecology (or single-species ecology) and its application to pest management is the focus of the second section of the book. Firstly, some general aspects of autecology are examined, including species abundance, competition and speciation, and relevant genetics. The classic general theories of insect population dynamics are reviewed, followed by chapters on life tables, time series analysis and mathematical models in insect populations. The final chapter reviews the application of autecology to the insect pests of forests, farms and orchards and to the control of insect vectors of diseases of humans and livestock. Particular attention is paid to environmentally friendly methods of pest management and the application of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques. This volume is essential reading for professional entomologists and advanced students of agricultural, medical and veterinary entomology, insect ecology and conservation.

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Chapter 1: General Introduction Chapter 2: Climate and an Introduction to Plant Pest Chapter 3: The Pests of Roots, Tubers, and Sown Seed Chapter 4: The Pests of Plant Stems Chapter 5: Pests of Foliage Chapter 6: The Insect Pests of Flowers and Fruits Chapter 7: Medical and Veterinary Pests Chapter 8: Beneficial Insects Chapter 9: The Principles of Insect Autecology 1: Some Key Concepts Chapter 10: The Principles of Insect Autecology 2: Innate Attributes Chapter 11: The Dynamics of Insect Numbers 1: History, Classical Theories, Time Series, Life Tables, Models Chapter 12: The Dynamics of Insect Numbers 2: Pattern and Process Chapter 13: Applied Ecology and Methods of Control

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      Publisher: CABI Publishing
      Publication Date: 27/11/2020
      ISBN13: 9781789241181, 978-1789241181
      ISBN10: 1789241189

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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. Autecology (or single-species ecology) and its application to pest management is the focus of the second section of the book. Firstly, some general aspects of autecology are examined, including species abundance, competition and speciation, and relevant genetics. The classic general theories of insect population dynamics are reviewed, followed by chapters on life tables, time series analysis and mathematical models in insect populations. The final chapter reviews the application of autecology to the insect pests of forests, farms and orchards and to the control of insect vectors of diseases of humans and livestock. Particular attention is paid to environmentally friendly methods of pest management and the application of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques. This volume is essential reading for professional entomologists and advanced students of agricultural, medical and veterinary entomology, insect ecology and conservation.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: General Introduction Chapter 2: Climate and an Introduction to Plant Pest Chapter 3: The Pests of Roots, Tubers, and Sown Seed Chapter 4: The Pests of Plant Stems Chapter 5: Pests of Foliage Chapter 6: The Insect Pests of Flowers and Fruits Chapter 7: Medical and Veterinary Pests Chapter 8: Beneficial Insects Chapter 9: The Principles of Insect Autecology 1: Some Key Concepts Chapter 10: The Principles of Insect Autecology 2: Innate Attributes Chapter 11: The Dynamics of Insect Numbers 1: History, Classical Theories, Time Series, Life Tables, Models Chapter 12: The Dynamics of Insect Numbers 2: Pattern and Process Chapter 13: Applied Ecology and Methods of Control

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