Freeman, Brian

Ecological and economic entomology : a global synthesis / B.E. Freeman. - 1 online resource (viii, 695 pages) : illustrations, portraits, charts

Includes bibliographical references and index.

General introduction : the importance of insects -- Climate and an introduction to plant pest -- The pests of roots, tubers, and sown seed -- The pests of plant stems -- Pests of foliage -- The insect pests of flowers and fruits -- Medical and veterinary pests -- Beneficial insects -- The principles of insect autecology 1 : some key concepts -- The principles of insect autecology 2 : innate attributes and environmental factors -- The dynamics of insect numbers 1 : history, classical -- The dynamics of insect numbers 2 : pattern and process -- Applied ecology and methods of control.

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This book contains 13 chapters focusing on the ecology and control of insects as they affect human society. A brief outline of the insect structure, classification and importance is presented and the various geographical and landscape aspects of the distribution of terrestrial plants and the defences they marshal against herbivorous insects are discussed.



9781789241204 9781789241198


Insect pests.
Insects--Ecology.
Entomology.
Landscape ecology.
Insect pests.
Geographical distribution.
Animal ecology.
Plant pests.
Taxonomy.
Arthropod pests.
Pests.

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