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In Advances in Entomopathogenic Nematode Taxonomy and Phylogeny the
numerous species of Steinernema and Heterorhabditis described since
the previous volume, published in 2007, are evaluated and
discussed. Valid species proposed from 2007-2015 are covered in
detail, each taxon having an illustrated diagnostic description and
additional data on molecular characterisation, distribution and
biology, etc. An addendum gives brief details of species proposed
during 2016. An overview of the taxonomy of the two families
provides an up-to-date list of species for both genera, including
new synonyms and detailed commentary on specific status where
appropriate. Tabular keys to all valid species of Steinernema and
Heterorhabditis assist in diagnostics. A chapter on phylogeny and
phylogeography completes the book.
In Developmental Biology of the Sea Urchin and Other Marine
Invertebrates: Methods and Protocols, expert researchers in the
field detail many of the methods which are now used to study sea
urchins and other marine invertebrates in the laboratory. These
include methods and protocols on imaging, other useful experimental
tools for cell, developmental biology research, variety of
molecular biological methods, and strategies for utilizing the sea
urchin genome. Written in the highly successful Methods in
Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to
their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and
reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols,
and key tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Authoritative and practical, Developmental Biology of the Sea
Urchin and other Marine Invertebrates: Methods and Protocols seeks
to aid scientists in the further study into sea urchins and other
marine invertebrates.
This latest volume in this series contains articles on the
physiology of human and animal disease vectors.The papers in this
special issue give rise to key themes for the future and make
progress towards answering such questions as:
How do insect vectors of disease find their animal hosts?
Once a host is located, how do insects deploy their intricate
mouthparts and the extraordinary complexities of salivary chemistry
to secure a blood meal?
* Contributions from the leading researchers in entomology *
Discusses the physiological diversity in insects * Includes
in-depth reviews with valuable information for a variety of
entomology disciplines
RSPB ID Spotlight Ladybirds is a reliable fold-out chart that
presents illustrations of 27 of our most widespread and familiar
ladybirds by renowned artist Richard Lewington. - Species are
grouped by family and helpfully labelled to assist with
identification - Artworks are shown side by side for quick
comparison and easy reference at home or in the field, or the chart
can be fixed to the wall as a beautiful poster - The reverse of the
chart provides information on the habitats, behaviour, life cycles
and diets of our ladybirds, as well as the conservation issues they
are facing and how we can support them The ID Spotlight charts help
wildlife enthusiasts identify and learn more about our most common
species using accurate colour illustrations and informative,
accessible text.
This is the first English-language book dedicated to Brazilian sand
flies and their medical importance. No other country has so many
species of these haematophagous insects as Brazil and their
diversity has reached an astonishing level. The book contains
comprehensive chapters, written by Brazilian experts on their
regional distribution, their ecology and their importance as
vectors of pathogens and parasites. Methods for sampling,
processing and preserving phlebotomines are reviewed as are
perspectives on surveillance and leishmaniasis vector control. A
novel classification is presented whose aim is to help
investigators identify the species that they are working with more
efficiently.
There are many books on biological control, but this will bring up
to date the regulatory and other specific challenges facing
biological control, and how they are being met. It is the first
book to bring together a comprehensive account of global activities
in biological control, region-by-region, amalgamating information
from introduction biological control, conservation biological
control and augmentative biological control (including commercial
use). Offers a historical summary of organisms and main strategies
used in biological control. Outlines key challenges confronting
biological control in the 21st century and describes the main
socioeconomic challenges that need to be addressed. Global
overview: summarises biological control efforts around the globe
and highlights important successes and failures, providing
suggestions to best move biological control forward in a changing
world. Biological control is a fairly specialized field but one
that is spread across a broad array of socio-environments in
agriculture and public health around the world. There is also a
significant regulatory component to a subset of this field
(classical biological control) that researchers must navigate to
achieve the aims of their research and its application. This book
will help!
Advances in Insect Physiology publishes eclectic volumes containing
important, comprehensive and in-depth reviews on all aspects of
insect physiology. It is an essential reference source for
invertebrate physiologists and neurobiologists, entomologists,
zoologists and insect biochemists. First published in 1963, the
serial is now edited by Steve Simpson and Jerome Casas to provide
an international perspective.
* More than 300 pages with contributions from the leading
researchers in entomology
* Over 40 figures and illustrations combined
* Includes an in-depth review of the genetics of the honey bee
* Discusses the physiological diversity in insects
This volume, 9A, contains the material on the euphausiaceans,
amphionidaceans, and many of the decapods (dendrobranchiates,
carideans, stenopodideans, astacidans, and palinurans). With the
publication of this ninth volume in the "Treatise on Zoology: The
Crustacea," we depart from the sequence one would normally expect.
Some crustacean groups never had a French version produced, namely,
the orders Stomatopoda, Euphausiacea, Amphionidacea, and Decapoda;
the largest contingent of these involved Decapoda a group of
tremendous diversity and for which we have great depth of
knowledge. The organization and production of these new chapters
began independently from the other chapters and volumes. Originally
envisioned by the editorial team to encompass volume 9 of the
series, it quickly became evident that the depth of material for
such a volume must involve the printing of separate fascicles.
These new chapters are now nearing completion, and the decision was
made to begin publication of volume 9 immediately rather than wait
until after volumes 3 through 8 would appear.
Given the critical importance of insect immunology in insect
vector-parasite interactions and vector control, biological control
of agricultural insect pests, and other key areas of entomological
research and practice, a new comprehensive work summarizing recent
breakthroughs in this rapidly expanding field is sorely needed.
This work will constitute the first book-length publication on the
topic of insect immunology since 1991, complimenting earlier works
by offering a fresh perspective on current research. Interactions
of host immune systems with both parasites and pathogens will be
presented as well as the genomics and proteomics approaches which
have been lacking in other publication.
* Encompasses the most important topics of insect immunology
including mechanisms, genes, proteins, evolution and phylogeny
* Provides comprehensive coverage of topics important to medical
researchers including Drosophila as a model for studying cellular
and humoral immune mechanisms, biochemical mediators of immunity,
and insect blood cells and their functions
* Most up-to-date information published with contributions from
international leaders in the field
This timely book documents marvelous brachiopod fossils from the
Palaeozoic-Mesozoic transition of South China. Numerous beautiful
pictures and detailed descriptions (specifically the measurements
of body size) of brachiopod species are presented. Systematic
discussion on the evolution of brachiopod biodiversity and
morphological features across the critical interval is not only
extremely important for paleontologists to understand the marine
ecosystem evolution from the Palaeozoic to the Mesozoic, but also
attractive for students who need to know about the end-Permian mass
extinction. The book distinguishes itself from other studies by its
detailed study of the taxonomy, biodiversity and paleoecology of
Permian-Triassic brachiopods from different palaeogeographic
facies, especially from the deep-water environment in South China.
The book also offers a unique study of the response of
morphological features of brachiopods to palaeoenvironmental
changes, providing insights for the process of Permian-Triassic
crisis.
The influence of Bernard Dussart's contributions to limnology in
general as well as to freshwater copepodology in particular can
hardly be overestimated. From 1945 until his decease late 2008, he
has devoted more than 60 years of his life to studying freshwater
bodies and their inhabitants. Next to his 200+ scientific papers,
his frequent travels brought him all over the world, where he
invariably left an inheritage of enhanced interest in problems of
freshwater biology and management. The contributions in this book
show the progress of research on the Copepoda found in continental
waters and in part continue along the lines B. Dussart has set out:
a worthy tribute to one of the very nestors of copepodology of
fresh waters.
Advances in Insect Physiology publishes eclectic volumes containing
important, comprehensive and in-depth reviews on all aspects of
insect physiology. It is an essential reference source for
invertebrate physiologists and neurobiologists, entomologists,
zoologists and insect biochemists. First published in 1963, the
serial is now edited by Steve Simpson (Oxford University, UK).
* More than 300 pages with contributions from the leading
researchers in entomology
* Over 40 figures and illustrations combined
* Includes an in-depth review of the genetics of the honey
bee
* Discusses the physiological diversity in insects
Precision farming is an agricultural management system using global
navigation satellite systems, geographic information systems,
remote sensing, and data management systems for optimizing the use
of nutrients, water, seed, pesticides and energy in heterogeneous
field situations. This book provides extensive information on the
state-of-the-art of research on precision crop protection and
recent developments in site-specific application technologies for
the management of weeds, arthropod pests, pathogens and nematodes.
It gives the reader an up-to-date and in-depth review of both basic
and applied research developments. The chapters discuss I) biology
and epidemiology of pests, II) new sensor technologies, III)
applications of multi-scale sensor systems, IV) sensor detection of
pests in growing crops, V) spatial and non-spatial data management,
VI) impact of pest heterogeneity and VII) precise mechanical and
chemical pest control.
Since the arrival of Europeans about 500 years ago, an estimated
50,000 non-native species have been introduced to North America
(including Hawaii). Non-native species figure prominently in our
lives, often as ornamentals, sources of food or pests. Although
many introduced species are beneficial, there is increasing
awareness of the enormous economic costs associated with non-native
pests. In contrast, the ecological impacts of non-native species
have received much less public and scientific attention, despite
the fact that invasion by exotic species ranks second to habitat
destruction as a cause of species loss. In particular, there is
little information about the ecological impacts of hyper-diverse
groups such as terrestrial fungi and invertebrates.
A science symposium, Ecological impacts of non-native
invertebrates and fungi on terrestrial ecosystems, held in 2006,
brought together scientists from the USA and Canada to review the
state of knowledge in this field of work. Additional reviews were
solicited following the symposium. The resulting set of
review/synthesis papers and case studies represents a cross-section
of work on ecological impacts of non-native terrestrial
invertebrates and fungi. Although there is a strong focus on
Canadian work, there is also significant presentation of work in
the northern USA and Europe.
This book covers pot-pollen-the other product, besides honey,
stored in cerumen pots by Meliponini. Critical assessment is given
of stingless bee and pot-pollen biodiversity in the Americas,
Africa, Asia and Oceania. Topics addressed include historical
biogeography, cultural knowledge, bee foraging behavior,
pollination, ecological interactions, health applications,
microbiology, the natural history of bee nests, and chemical,
bioactive and individual plant components in stored pollen.
Pot-pollen maintains the livelihoods of stingless bees and provides
many interesting biological products that are just now beginning to
be understood. The Meliponini have developed particular nesting
biologies, uses of building materials, and an architecture for
pollen storage. Environmental windows provide optimal temperature
and availability of pollen sources for success in plant pollination
and pollen storage. Palynological composition and pollen taxonomy
are used to assess stingless honey bee pollination services. Pollen
processing with microorganisms in the nest modifies chemical
composition and bioactivity, and confers nutraceutical benefits to
the honey and pollen widely relished by native people. Humans have
always used stingless bees. Yet, sustainable meliponiculture
(stingless bee-keeping) projects have so far lacked a treatise on
pot-pollen, which experts provide in this transdisciplinary,
groundbreaking volume.
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