Natural history and applied ecology of Carabid Beetles : proceedings os the IXth european Carabidologists' meeting (26-31 July 1998, Camigliatello, Cosenza, Italy)
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Natural history and applied ecology of Carabid Beetles : proceedings os the IXth european Carabidologists' meeting (26-31 July 1998, Camigliatello, Cosenza, Italy)
(Series faunistica, no. 19)
Pensoft, 2000
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This is a collection of 33 papers from the IX European Carabidologists Meeting, Cosenza, Italy, July 1998. The papers are arranged in three sections: systematics, genetics and zoogeography; morphology and behaviour; and biodiversity, conservation biology and applied ecology. These papers outline the more recent tendencies and achievements in carabidology. The book should be of use to any carabidologist, as well as to those studying applied ecology, conservation biology and bioindication, zoogeography, and molecular systematics.
Table of Contents
- Systematics, genetics and zoogeography: the evolutionary history of the tribus Molopini - a molecular approach, A. During, M. Bruckner
- geographic distribution of two considerable different mtDNA-haplotypes in Carabus (chrysocarabus) splendens, A. During et al
- microsatellite analysis of population structure in an endangered beetle - Carabus solieri, J.-Y. Rasplus et al
- genetic differentation in the Galapagos caterpillar hunter Calosoma granatense, k.R.C. Desender, P. Verdyck
- genetic diversity and wing polymorpism in the saltmarsh beetle Pogonous chalceus - an Atlantic-Mediterranean comparison, K.R.C. Desander et al
- colonization of Canary Islands by Carabus species - evidence from different character complexes, F. Pruser et al
- Carabid generic diversity and inter-island similarity in the Macaronesian region, A. Gomez-Gonzalez et al
- relict or man introduced species - the case of Carabus montivagus in Italian Central Alps, A. Vigna Taglianti
- ecology and zoogeography of Chlaenius species in Calabria, Southern Italy, P. Branmayr, M.C. Algieri. Morphology and behaviour: climbing in the reeds - morphological differentiations of tarsal structures of some ground beetles, H. Schurstedt et al
- the terminal disk of Pachyteles larvae (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Paussinae) - a morphological study, A. Di Giulio et al
- morphology and distribution pattern ofthe sensory receptors in two larval carabid beetles, Chlaenielles vestitus and Chlaeniusvelutinus, T. Zetto et al
- biology and ecology of Siagona europea in relation to morphological and behavioural aspects favouring ant predation, T. Zetto et al
- comparative morphology of the eggshell of the Caabidae (Coloptera), A. Kaupp et al
- experiments on orientation and habitat choice of Laemostenus terricola, Gruttke H.
- sexual differences in locomotory activity of the ground beetle Carabus granulatus, C. Drees, T. Huk
- sexual attraction in Carabus autonitens - males lured by females, R. Baumgartner
- flight activity of carabid beetles on a river margin in relation to fluctuating water levels, A. Bonn
- egg laying strategy and aspects of larval biology of teo Carabus species, T. Huk, B.Kuhne
- population biology and ecology, T. Huk, B. Kuhne
- morpometric variation in a specialized snail predator - Carabus pyrenaeus, T. Assmann et al
- seasonal dynamics and reproductive phenology of two ground beetle species endemic to New Zealand, M. Cartellieri, G.L. Loevei
- competition in the woodlands? phenology, mass and body length of cohabiting Carabus species - preliminary results, J.M. Gunther, T. Assmann
- ancient population in ancient woodlands - genetic differentation, variability and power of dispersal of Carabus glabratus in north-western Germany, J.M. Gunther, T. Assmann
- movement of Pterostichus melanarius in agricultural field margins in relation to hunger state, E. Fournier, M. Loreau
- slugs as prey for Carabus violaceus larvae and adults (Coleoptera, Carabidae), W. Paill. (Part contents).
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