In this book, contributors focus on the reproductive behaviour of
insects. The topics they discuss range from mate finding, host
selection and oviposition behaviour to the competition for
resources and the behaviour of feeding larvae. The papers reflect
both a diversity of approach and differing degrees of conviction as
to the relevance of evolutionary theory to the study of insect
population. The aim of the book is to encourage the reader to think
more critically about the evolution of behaviour, and in particular
about the importance of small differences in individual behaviour
within natural populations.
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