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Insect Evolutionary Ecology

Edited By: M Fellowes, G Holloway and J Rolff
539 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: CABI Publishing
Insect Evolutionary Ecology
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This book is developed from the proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society's international symposium held at the University of Reading in July 2003. Topics include speciation and adaptation, sexual selection and reproductive biology, insect-plant interactions, insect-natural enemy interactions, and social insects.

Contents

Do Insect Sexual Ornaments Demonstrate Heightened Condition-Dependance? S Cotton, and A Pomiankowski, University College London, UK; Sperm Competition in Butterflies and Moths, N Wedell, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK; Alternative Mating Tactics and Fatal Fighting in Male Fig Wasps, J M Cook, Imperial College London, UK; Seasonal Plasticity, Host Plants, and the Origin of Butterfly Biodiversity, S Nylin, K Gotthard and G H Nygren, Stockholm University, Sweden; Life Histories and Parasite Pressure Across the Major Groups of Social Insects, J J Boosma, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, P Schmid-Hempel, ETH Zurich, Switzerland and W O H Hughes, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Cascading Effects of Plant Genetic Variation on Herbivore Communities, R S Fritz, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York USA and C G Hochwender, University of Evansville, Indiana, USA; The Role of Insect Reproduction in the Diversification of Insect Reproductive Processes, G DD Hurst, University College London, UK, K M Webberley and R Knell, University of London, UK; The Evolution of Imperfect Mimicry, F Gilbert, Nottingham University, UK; Evolutionary Ecology of Insect Host-Parasite Interactions: and Ecological Immunology Perspective, K Wilson, Lancaster University, UK; Adaptive Plasticity in Response to Predators in Dragonfly Larvae and Other Aquatic Insects, F Johansson, Umea University, Sweden and R Stoks, University of Leuven, Belgium; The Peppered Moth: Decline of a Darwinian Disciple, M E N Majerus, University of Cambridge, UK; Insecticide Resistance in the Mosquito Culex Pipiens: Towards an Understanding of the Evolution of Ace Genes, M Weill, P Labbe, O Duron, N Pasteur, M Raymond, Universite Montpellier II, France, P Fort, CNRS, Montpellier, France; Molecular and Ecological Differentiation of Species Interactions Across Large Geographic Regions: California and the Pacific Northwest, J N Thompson, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA and R Calsbeek, University of California, Los Angeles, USA; The Genetic Basis of Speciation in a Grasshopper Hybrid Zone, D M Shuker, University of Edinburgh, UK, T M King, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, J L Bella, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain and R K Butlin, University of Sheffield, UK; Assortative Mating and Speciation as Pleiotropic Effects of Ecological Adaptation: Examples in Moths and Butterflies, C D Jiggins, University of Edinburgh, UK, I Emelianov, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, and J Mallet, University College London, UK; Evolutionary Changes In Expanding Butterfly Populations, J K Hill, C Dytham and C L Hughes, University of York, UK; Specialisations and Host Associations of Social Parasites of Ants, J A Thomas, K Schonrogge and G W Elmes, Winfrith Technology Centre, Dorset, UK

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Edited by M Fellowes, University of Reading; G Holloway, University of Reading; J Rolff, University of Sheffield, UK
Edited By: M Fellowes, G Holloway and J Rolff
539 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: CABI Publishing
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