Methods in ecological and agricultural entomology

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Methods in ecological and agricultural entomology

edited by D.R. Dent and M.P. Walton

CAB International, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Entomology as a branch of biological science has undergone rapid expansion and development in recent decades. There have been major advances in the technologies associated with pest management and the ecological studies that underpin much of this work. Greater emphasis is now placed on topics such as modelling and biochemical techniques, with new approaches to the study of insect behaviour and insecticide efficacy making inroads into traditional approaches. This book aims to integrate the new approaches and technologies with traditional and well-proven methods. It provides a critical analysis and evaluation of methods available, through reference to general principles, but emphasis is also placed on providing detailed descriptions of methods and their application. Written by leading authorities from the UK, USA and Australia, the book is aimed at advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in entomology and pest management.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: Sampling, handling and rearing insects 3: Methods in studying insect behaviour 4: Quantifying insect populations: Estimates and parameters 5: Techniques for quantifying insect migration 6: Evaluation of factors affecting host plant selection with an emphasis on studying behaviour 7: Statistical aspects of field experiments 8: Injury, damage and threshold concepts 9: Techniques in the study of insect pollination 10: Techniques to evaluate insecticide efficacy 11: Techniques to evaluate the efficacy of natural enemies 12: Biochemical and molecular techniques 13: Modelling

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