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Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Insects

Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Insects

9780199225941
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Insects are the most ecologically important multicellular heterotrophs in terrestrial systems. They play critical roles in ecological food webs, remain devastating agricultural and medical pests, and represent the most diverse group of eukaryotes in terms of species numbers. Their dominant role among terrestrial heterotrophs arises from a number of key physiological traits, and in particular by the developmental and evolutionary plasticity of these traits. Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Insects presents a current and comprehensive overview of how the key physiological traits of insects respond to environmental variation. It forges conceptual links from molecular biology through organismal function to population and community ecology. As with other books in the Series, the emphasis is on the unique physiological characteristics of the insects, but with applications to questions of broad relevance in physiological ecology. Asan aid to new researchers on insects, it also includes introductory chapters on the basics and techniques of insect physiology ecology.
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OUP Oxford
86808
9780199225941
9780199225941

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
390
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
816
  • Introduction; Basic insect functional anatomy and physiological principles; Temperature; Water; Nutrition, growth, and size; Oxygen; Techniques and applications; Conclusions and future directions; References; Index;
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