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Books > Science & Mathematics > Biology, life sciences > Zoology & animal sciences > Invertebrates
Dorylaims are probably the most diverse order of nematodes and are
often an abundant component of the fauna in soils and freshwater
habitats. As a result of their widespread distribution and many
different feeding habits, they are considered as good
bio-indicators of environmental quality and soil health. Their
usefulness in this regard is only impeded by practical difficulties
related to the accurate identification of the members of such a
large and complex group. In this volume, Professor Reyes
Pena-Santiago gives a detailed morphology of the dorylaims and
provides a thorough overview of their feeding behaviour,
reproduction, ecology, and diversity. You will learn what dorylaims
are like and how they live, making this book an invaluable tool for
nematologists, ecologists and other scientists who wish to embark
on an in-depth study of the members of this fascinating group.
This book deals with an array of topics in the broad area of biotic
stress responses in plants focusing "problems and their management"
by selecting some of the widely investigated themes. Such as, Major
insect-pest of cereal crops in India and their management, Biotic
stresses of major pulse crops and their management strategies,
Insect pest of oilseed crops and their management, Biotic stresses
of vegetable crops & their management, Insect pests infesting
major vegetable crops and their management strategies, Fruit Crops
Insect pests and their Biointensive Integrated Pest Management
techniques, Mass Trapping of fruit flies using Methyl Eugenol based
Traps, Organic means of combating biotic stresses in plants,
Nematode problem in pulses and their management, and approaches in
pest management of stored grain pests. This book is useful for
under-graduate and post-graduate students in Entomology, Plant
Pathology, Agronomy, Horticulture, other cognate disciplines of
agriculture and allied sciences and other research workers. We
fervently believe that this book will provide good information and
understanding of biotic stress problems and their management in
plants.
This book deals with an array of topics in the broad area of
abiotic stress responses in plants focusing "problems and their
management" by selecting some of the widely investigated themes.
Such as, Cell signalling in Plants during abiotic and biotic
stress, Salinity stress induced metabolic changes and its
management, High temperature stress: responses, mechanism and
management, Low temperature stress induced changes in plants and
their management, Biotechnological approaches to improve abiotic
stress tolerance, Nutritional poverty in wheat under abiotic stress
scenario, Strategies for improving soil health under current
climate change scenario, Abiotic stress management in Pulse crops,
Mitigation strategies of abiotic stress in fruit crops, Impacts of
abiotic stress and possible management option in vegetable crops,
and Abiotic stress: impact and management in ornamental crops. This
book is useful for under-graduate and post-graduate students in
Plant Physiology, Biochemistry, agronomy, horticulture, Botany,
Environmental sciences and other cognate disciplines of agriculture
and allied sciences and other research workers. We fervently
believe that this book will provide good information and
understanding of abiotic stress problems and their management in
plants
Advances in Insect Physiology, Volume 59, examines the molecular
and developmental origins of insect extended phenotypes, their
diverse physiological functions, their consequences for the ecology
and evolution of insects, and their biotic partners. Chapters cover
recent ideas about the significance and roles of extended
phenotypes and provide overviews of the latest advances. Written
for a broad audience of researchers and students, the book's
chapters establish extended phenotypes as focal structures for
understanding genotype-to-phenotype maps, the origins and
consequences of complex traits among multiple interacting partners,
and the roles they may play in providing resilience against climate
change.
This monograph is a summary of the conference on Eurytemora,
gathering renowned researchers from all over the world to discuss
new advances in Phylogeny, Biogeography, Taxonomy, and Ecology of
this important group of estuarine crustaceans, held the 13-17 May
2019 in St. Petersburg, Russia. The present volume includes 17
selected papers, in which you will discover new aspects of the
modern theory on the history and recent geographical distribution
(biogeography) of an important group of estuarine crustaceans,
revealing coincidences with a modern model of continental drift.
The researchers suggest a new hypothesis on time and place of
origin of continental calanoid copepods. The specialists show that
studying external morphology in detail helps to increase
identification and differentiation between closely related sibling
species within the Eurytemora group. Several ecological questions
on invasive and pseudocryptic copepod species are debated. Finally,
the last chapter of this monography is devoted to taxa related to
the Eurytemora group, Epischura, Temora, Temoropia, and
Pseudodiaptomus. First published as a Special Issue of Crustaceana
93(3-5): 241-547.
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Entomology
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William Elford 1790-1836 Leach; Created by David 1781-1868 Edinburgh Brewster
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The World Catalogue of the Conopidae offers the first complete list
of this Diptera family worldwide since 1919. 808 recent and fossil
species, together with their synonyms, belonging to 57 genera are
listed. All original descriptions have been verified by the author.
Type material and its depository is described for every species,
the published distribution for each species is documented at the
country level, and a complete list of references is provided for
every record. Published information concerning hosts, possible
hosts and egg carriers is compiled, with some 309 host species
being reported for 73 species of Conopidae. With more than 1450
literature citations, this catalogue presents by far the most
complete taxonomic assessment of this family produced to date.
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Molluscs
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Genaro Diarte-Plata, Ruth Escamilla-Montes
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