![]() Ecology of Insects: Concepts and Applications
ISBN: 978-0-86542-745-7
Paperback
360 pages
June 1999, Wiley-Blackwell
US $95.95
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This textbook strikes a balance between theory and practice and between pure and applied ecology. In presenting the basic themes of insect ecology, it provides a sound background in evolutionary ecology, population dynamics, and environmental interactions. These concepts are subsequently applied to a number of topical issues including climate change, the conservation of biodiversity, epidemiology and pest management.
Based on a wealth of international teaching expertise, Ecology of Insects is aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses in insect ecology and applied entomology, as well as wider degree programmes in biology, general ecology, zoology, forestry and agriculture.
- Balances theoretical and applied aspects.
- Based on a proven and successful course structure.
- Tackles topical issues such as climate change, biodiversity and conservation.
- International range of examples.
- Emphasis on clarity and accessibility.

