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(Ebook) Insect Ecology: An Ecosystem Approach, Fourth Edition by Timothy D. Schowalter ISBN 9780128030332, 9780128030370, 012803033X, 0128030372

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Authors:Timothy D. Schowalter
Pages:774 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:4
Publisher:Academic Press
Language:english
File Size:69.97 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780128030332, 9780128030370, 012803033X, 0128030372
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(Ebook) Insect Ecology: An Ecosystem Approach, Fourth Edition by Timothy D. Schowalter ISBN 9780128030332, 9780128030370, 012803033X, 0128030372

Insect Ecology: An Ecosystem Approach, Fourth Edition, follows a hierarchical organization that begins with relatively easy-to-understand chapters on adaptive responses of insect populations to various environmental changes, disturbances, and anthropogenic activities, how insects find food and habitat resources, and how insects allocate available energy and nutrients.

Chapters build on fundamental information to show how insect populations respond to changing environmental conditions, including spatial and temporal distribution of food and habitat. The next section integrates populations of interacting species within communities and how these interactions determine structure of communities over time and space.

Other works in insect ecology stop there, essentially limiting presentation of insect ecology to evolutionary responses of insects to their environment, including the activities of other species. The unique aspect of this book is its four chapters on ecosystem structure and function, and how herbivores, pollinators, seed predators, and detritivores drive ecosystem dynamics and contribute to ecosystem stability.

  • Provides the most advanced synthesis of insect ecology, with updated material throughout and new chapters
  • Presents the roles of insects in delivery of ecosystem services and applications to pest management and conservation
  • Features full coverage of ecosystem structure and function balanced with essential background on evolutionary aspects
  • Includes case studies highlighting practical and theoretical applications for topics covered in each chapter

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