Fundamentals of insect physiology
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Fundamentals of insect physiology
(A Wiley-Interscience publication)
Wiley, c1985
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Okayama University Institute of Plant Science and Resources Branch Library
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A carefully organized and written textbook and state-of-the- art survey of the physiology of insects, with comprehensive referencing to take the reader into the literature. The book discusses the circulatory, digestive, excretory, respiratory, muscle, nervous, reproductive and exocrine systems and also the integument, behavioral physiology, intermediary, metabolism and hormonal aspects of development.
Table of Contents
INSECT PHYSIOLOGY: PROBLEMS IN TERMINOLOGY (M. Blum). Circulatory Systems (J. Woodring). Nutrition and Digestive Organs (J. McFarlane). Excretory Systems (D. Cochran). The Integument (H. Hepburn). Respiratory Systems (J. Nation). Muscle Systems (T. Smyth, Jr ). Nervous System: Electrical Events (D. Shankland and J. Frazier). Nervous System: Sensory System (J. Eaton). Nervous System: Functional Role (J. Eaton). Behavioral Physiology (W. Tschinkel). Reproductive Systems (S. Berry). Intermediary Metabolism (S. Friedman). Hormone Action During Insect Development (H. Oberlander). Exocrine Systems (M. Blum). Index.
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