Over the past three decades there has been a dramatic increase
in theoretical and practical studies on insect natural enemies. The
appeal of insect predators, and parasitoids in particular, as
research animals derives from the relative ease with which many
species may be cultured and experimented with in the laboratory,
the simple life cycles of most parasitoids, and the increasing
demand for biological pest control.
There is now a massive literature on insect natural enemies, so
there is a great need for a general text that the enquiring student
or research worker can use in deciding on approaches and techniques
that are appropriate to the study and evaluation of such insects.
This book fulfils that demand. A considerably updated and expanded
version of a previous best-seller, it is an account of major
aspects of the biology of predators and parasitoids, punctuated
with information and advice on which experiments or observations to
conduct, and how to carry them out. Guidance is provided, where
necessary, on the literature that may need to be consulted on
particular topics.
While researchers can now refer to several books on parasitoids
and predators, Insects as Natural Enemies is unique in emphasising
practicalities. It is aimed at students and professional working in
universities and both government and commercial institutes in the
fields of pest management, agriculture, horticulture and
forestry.
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