Insect evolutionary ecology: Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society's 22nd Symposium, Reading, UK, 2003

Insect evolutionary ecology: Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society's 22nd Symposium, Reading, UK, 2003 [electronic resource] Edited by M. D. E. Fellowes, G. J. Holloway, J. Rolff. - 1 - WallingfordUK CABI Publishing 2005 - 539pp.; - Royal Entomological Society . - Royal Entomological Society .

Insects provide excellent model systems for understanding evolutionary ecology. They are abundant, small, and relatively easy to rear, and these traits facilitate both field and laboratory experiments. This book has been developed from the Royal Entomological Society's 22nd international symposium, held in Reading in 2003. Topics include speciation and adaptation; life history, phenotype plasticity and genetics; sexual selection and reproductive biology; insect-plant interactions; insect-natural enemy interactions; and social insects.

9781845931407

10.1079/9780851998121.0000 doi

UK case reports life history Hexapoda Commonwealth of Nations models Europe insects speciation reproduction United Kingdom genetics Western Europe interactions animals British Isles adaptation plasticity social insects sexual selection OECD Countries eukaryotes evolution arthropods natural enemies invertebrates European Union Countries phenotypes Developed Countries Britain plants
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