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Biology of gall midges = evolution, ecology, and biological interactions /
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Biology of gall midges/ edited by Junichi Yukawa, Makoto Tokuda.
Reminder of title:
evolution, ecology, and biological interactions /
other author:
Tokuda, Makoto.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2021.,
Description:
x, 299 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Taxonomy and phylogeny -- Speciation -- Adaptive radiation -- Diversity and distribution -- Island biogeography -- Life history traits -- Behavior -- Population -- Insect community -- Association with host plants -- Natural enemies with special reference to parasitic wasps -- Invasive species -- Beneficial species.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Gall midges. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6534-6
ISBN:
9789813365346
Biology of gall midges = evolution, ecology, and biological interactions /
Biology of gall midges
evolution, ecology, and biological interactions /[electronic resource] :edited by Junichi Yukawa, Makoto Tokuda. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021. - x, 299 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Entomology monographs,2522-526X. - Entomology monographs..
Taxonomy and phylogeny -- Speciation -- Adaptive radiation -- Diversity and distribution -- Island biogeography -- Life history traits -- Behavior -- Population -- Insect community -- Association with host plants -- Natural enemies with special reference to parasitic wasps -- Invasive species -- Beneficial species.
This book provides practical ecological, ethological, evolutionary, and biogeographic data for gall-inducing cecidomyiids, their galls and host plants, based on field surveys, laboratory experiments and genetic analysis. It refers to various researches on gall-inducing insects published by a world of biologists. Practical methods of field surveys and data analysis are presented, as well as topics on parasitoids, invasive pests, and beneficial gall midges that would be useful for applied entomologists. Readers can learn an ecological way of thinking through diverse interrelations between insects and plants, and the analysis of ecological data from gall-inducing cecidomyiids. Galls can be easily observed in the field continuously from early to final stage of the development of galls and gall inducers because of their outstanding features and immobility. It provides important data of the host plant such as phenology, abundance as food resources, and the survival of galled organs. By taking these advantages, many biologists have used galls and gall-inducing insects as highly convenient organisms for a wide range of studies including ecology, ethology, evolution, and biogeography. The book primarily intends to present the appeal of galls and gall-inducing insects for various biological studies. In particular, gall-inducing cecidomyiids are ideal insects to study ecology and evolution. It helps to open the doors to further cryptic study subjects. Also, integrating various ecological, ethological, evolutionary and biogeographic data as shown in this book can serve to further advance the macroevolutionary studies of insects.
ISBN: 9789813365346
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-33-6534-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Gall midges.
LC Class. No.: QL537.C33
Dewey Class. No.: 595.772
Biology of gall midges = evolution, ecology, and biological interactions /
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