The Insects: An Outline of Entomology/ (Record no. 174891)

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Classification number 595.7
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Personal name P. J, Gullan
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Title The Insects: An Outline of Entomology/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Gullan,P. J.& Peter S Cranston
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Edition statement 4 ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Chichester :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wiley-Blackwell,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2010.
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Extent 584 p.
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Formatted contents note List of boxes. Preface to the fourth edition. Preface to the third edition. Preface to the second edition. Preface and acknowledgments for first edition. 1 THE IMPORTANCE, DIVERSITY, AND CONSERVATION OF INSECTS. 1.1 What is entomology? 1.2 The importance of insects. 1.3 Insect biodiversity. 1.4 Naming and classification of insects. 1.5 Insects in popular culture and commerce. 1.6 Insects as food. 1.7 Culturing insects. 1.8 Insect conservation. Further reading. 2 EXTERNAL ANATOMY. 2.1 The cuticle. 2.2 Segmentation and tagmosis. 2.3 The head. 2.4 The thorax. 2.5 The abdomen. Further reading. 3 INTERNAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. 3.1 Muscles and locomotion. 3.2 The nervous system and co-ordination. 3.3 The endocrine system and the function of hormones. 3.4 The circulatory system. 3.5 The tracheal system and gas exchange. 3.6 The gut, digestion, and nutrition. 3.7 The excretory system and waste disposal. 3.8 Reproductive organs. Further reading. 4 SENSORY SYSTEMS AND BEHAVIOR. 4.1 Mechanical stimuli. 4.2 Thermal stimuli, 101 4.3 Chemical stimuli. 4.4 Insect vision. 4.5 Insect behavior. Further reading. 5 REPRODUCTION. 5.1 Bringing the sexes together. 5.2 Courtship. 5.3 Sexual selection. 5.4 Copulation. 5.5 Diversity in genitalic morphology. 5.6 Sperm storage, fertilization, and sex determination. 5.7 Sperm competition. 5.8 Oviparity (egg-laying). 5.9 Ovoviviparity and viviparity. 5.10 Atypical modes of reproduction. 5.11 Physiological control of reproduction. Further reading. 6 INSECT DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE HISTORIES. 6.1 Growth. 6.2 Life-history patterns and phases. 6.3 Process and control of molting. 6.4 Voltinism. 6.5 Diapause. 6.6 Dealing with environmental extremes. 6.7 Migration. 6.8 Polymorphism and polyphenism. 6.9 Age-grading. 6.10 Environmental effects on development. 6.11 Climate and insect distributions. Further reading. 7 INSECT SYSTEMATICS: PHYLOGENY AND CLASSIFICATION. 7.1 Systematics. 7.2 The extant Hexapoda. 7.3 Class Entognatha: Protura (proturans), Collembola (springtails), and Diplura (diplurans). 7.4 Class Insecta (true insects). Further reading. 8 INSECT BIOGEOGRAPHY AND EVOLUTION. 8.1 Insect biogeography. 8.2 The antiquity of insects. 8.3 Were the first insects aquatic or terrestrial? 8.4 Evolution of wings. 8.5 Evolution of metamorphosis. 8.6 Insect diversification. 8.7 Insect evolution in the Pacific. Further reading. 9 GROUND-DWELLING INSECTS. 9.1 Insects of litter and soil. 9.2 Insects and dead trees or decaying wood. 9.3 Insects and dung. 9.4 Insect-carrion interactions. 9.5 Insect-fungal interactions. 9.6 Cavernicolous insects. 9.7 Environmental monitoring using ground-dwelling hexapods. Further reading. 10 AQUATIC INSECTS. 10.1 Taxonomic distribution and terminology. 10.2 The evolution of aquatic lifestyles. 10.3 Aquatic insects and their oxygen supplies. 10.4 The aquatic environment. 10.5 Environmental monitoring using aquatic insects. 10.6 Functional feeding groups. 10.7 Insects of temporary waterbodies. 10.8 Insects of the marine, intertidal, and littoral zones. Further reading. 11 INSECTS AND PLANTS. 11.1 Coevolutionary interactions between insects and plants. 11.2 Phytophagy (or herbivory). 11.3 Insects and plant reproductive biology. 11.4 Insects that live mutualistically in specialized plant structures. Further reading. 12 INSECT SOCIETIES. 12.1 Subsociality in insects. 12.2 Eusociality in insects. 12.3 Inquilines and parasites of social insects. 12.4 Evolution and maintenance of eusociality. 12.5 Success of eusocial insects. Further reading. 13 INSECT PREDATION AND PARASITISM. 13.1 Prey/host location. 13.2 Prey/host acceptance and manipulation. 13.3 Prey/host selection and specificity. 13.4 Population biology: predator/parasitoid and prey/host abundance. 13.5 The evolutionary success of insect predation and parasitism. Further reading. 14 INSECT DEFENSE. 14.1 Defense by hiding. 14.2 Secondary lines of defense. 14.3 Mechanical defenses. 14.4 Chemical defenses. 14.5 Defense by mimicry. 14.6 Collective defenses in gregarious and social insects. Further reading. 15 MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ENTOMOLOGY. 15.1 Insect nuisance and phobia. 15.2 Venoms and allergens. 15.3 Insects as causes and vectors of disease. 15.4 Generalized disease cycles. 15.5 Pathogens. 15.6 Forensic entomology. Further reading. 16 PEST MANAGEMENT. 16.1 Insects as pests. 16.2 The effects of insecticides. 16.3 Integrated pest management. 16.4 Chemical control. 16.5 Biological control. 16.6 Host-plant resistance to insects. 16.7 Physical control. 16.8 Cultural control. 16.9 Pheromones and other insect attractants. 16.10 Genetic manipulation of insect pests. Further reading. 17 METHODS IN ENTOMOLOGY: COLLECTING, PRESERVATION, CURATION, AND IDENTIFICATION. 17.1 Collection. 17.2 Preservation and curation. 17.3 Identification. Further reading. TAXOBOXES. 1 Entognatha: non-insect hexapods (Collembola, Diplura, and Protura). 2 Archaeognatha (or Microcoryphia; bristletails). 3 Zygentoma (silverfish). 4 Ephemeroptera (mayflies). 5 Odonata (damselflies and dragonflies). 6 Plecoptera (stoneflies). 7 Dermaptera (earwigs). 8 Embioptera (Embiidina; embiopterans or webspinners). 9 Zoraptera (zorapterans). 10 Orthoptera (grasshoppers, locusts, katydids, and crickets). 11 Phasmatodea (phasmids, stick-insects or walking sticks). 12 Grylloblattodea (Grylloblattaria or Notoptera; grylloblattids, or ice or rock crawlers). 13 Mantophasmatodea (heelwalkers). 14 Mantodea (mantids, mantises, or praying mantids). 15 Blattodea: roach families (cockroaches or roaches). 16 Blattodea: epifamily Termitoidae (former order Isoptera; termites). 17 Psocodea: "Psocoptera" (bark lice and book lice). 18 Psocodea: "Phthiraptera" (chewing lice and sucking lice). 19 Thysanoptera (thrips). 20 Hemiptera (bugs, cicadas, leafhoppers, planthoppers, spittle bugs, treehoppers, aphids, jumping plant lice, scale insects, and whiteflies). 21 Neuropterida: Neuroptera (lacewings, owlflies, and antlions), Megaloptera (alderflies, dobsonflies, and fishflies) and Raphidioptera (snakeflies). 22 Coleoptera (beetles). 23 Strepsiptera (strepsipterans). 24 Diptera (flies). 25 Mecoptera (hangingflies, scorpionflies, and snowfleas). 26 Siphonaptera (fleas). 27 Trichoptera (caddisflies). 28 Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). 29 Hymenoptera (ants, bees, wasps, sawflies, and wood wasps). Glossary. References. Index. Appendix: A reference guide to orders. Companion website www.wiley.com/go/gullan/insects
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Keyword Entomologie.
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Keyword Insectes -- Écologie.
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Keyword Insectes -- Classification.
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Personal name S Cranston, Peter
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