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Ecology and Behaviour of the Ladybird Beetles (Coccinellidae)

By: Ivo Hodek(Editor), Helmut F van Emden(Editor), Alois Honěk(Editor)
561 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, tables
Ecology and Behaviour of the Ladybird Beetles (Coccinellidae)
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  • Ecology and Behaviour of the Ladybird Beetles (Coccinellidae) ISBN: 9781405184229 Hardback Apr 2012 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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Ladybirds are probably the best known predators of aphids and coccids in the world, though this greatly underestimates the diversity of their biology. Maximising their impact on their prey is an important element in modern conservation biological control of indigenous natural enemies in contrast to the classical approach of releasing alien species.

Ivo Hodek is one of the most internationally respected experts on coccinellids who has researched these insects for his entire career. He has now brought together 14 scientists of international standing to author 12 chapters, making Ecology and Behaviour of the Ladybird Beetles (Coccinellidae) the definitive treatment of coccinellid biology and ecology. Ecology and Behaviour of the Ladybird Beetles (Coccinellidae) covers the rapid scientific developments of recent years in molecular genetics, the understanding of coccinellid phylogeny, and the semiochemicals influencing their behaviour. Recent insights in relation to intraguild predation and the assessment of the predatory impact of coccinellids are also covered. Other special features of Ecology and Behaviour of the Ladybird Beetles (Coccinellidae) are the extensive references covering the literature from both East and West and a taxonomic glossary of the up-to-date nomenclature for species of coccinellids as well as of other organisms mentioned in the text.

While aimed at researchers, university teachers, and agricultural entomologists, Ecology and Behaviour of the Ladybird Beetles (Coccinellidae) is readable and appropriate for others who just have a liking for these interesting and attractive insects.

Contents

1 Phylogeny
2 Variability and Genetic Studies
3 Life History and Development
4 Distribution in Habitats
5 Food Relationships
6 Dormancy (Diapause)
7 Intraguild Relations
8 Natural Enemies of Coccinellidae
9 Role of Semiochemicals
10 Impact of Coccinellids in Natural Control
11 Coccinellids in Biological Control: Utilization and Evaluation
12 Desirable Trends in Future Studies

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Biography

Ivo Hodek has worked on Coccinellidae for over 50 years with most of his career spent at the Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Sciences. Here he was Head of the Ecophysiology Laboratory (1990-1998), and now holds an Emeritus Scientist position there. He has also researched and taught in The Netherlands, France and Japan. He was awarded the J.E. Purkinje Medal of the Czech Academy of Sciences in 2000. In 1965, he founded the "Ecology of Aphidophaga" series of symposia, and since 1985 has been the Editor of the "European Journal of Entomology".

Alois Honěk has taught insect ecology since 1972, and since 1972 has been Senior Research Scientist, Crop Research Institute, Prague-Ruzyne, specializing in invertebrate and plant ecology with many research studies on Coccinellidae. He has also had periods of research in Russia and France.

After a period of research at Imperial College, London, Helmut van Emden was appointed to the Department of Horticulture at Reading University where he was appointed Professor in 1976 and Head of the Department from 1986-1999. He is currently Emeritus Professor in the School of Biological Sciences. His research has focused on aphids, particularly host plant resistance and biological control. He has conducted several research projects in the tropics and has held visiting appointments at the Universities of California and Queensland. He received the Karl Escherisch Medal of the German General and Applied Entomological Society in 1993.

By: Ivo Hodek(Editor), Helmut F van Emden(Editor), Alois Honěk(Editor)
561 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, tables
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"[...] Overall this is a rich mine of information and full of important and fascinating detail and it has much to be admired. It can be highly recommended except that the price is so high that it cannot be realistically expected that many individuals will buy it and even libraries will be challenged to afford it. What a shame."
- Mark Young, British Ecological Society Bulletin, August 2013

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