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- catalog contributor b5009635.
- catalog contributor b5009636.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Introduction. 1.1. What is an insect? 1.2. The origin of insects. 1.3. The spread of insects. 1.4. Classification of insects -- Ch. 2. The Aquatic Insect Orders. 2.1. Collembola. 2.2. Ephemeroptera. 2.3. Odonata. 2.4. Plecoptera. 2.5. Orthoptera and Grylloptera. 2.6. Hemiptera. 2.7. Megaloptera. 2.8. Neuroptera. 2.9. Coleoptera. 2.10. Diptera. 2.11. Lepidoptera. 2.12. Trichoptera. 2.13. Hymenoptera -- Ch. 3. Keys to the Aquatic Insect Orders. 3.1. Nymphs, larvae and aquatic adults. 3.2. Pupae -- Ch. 4. Habitats and Communities. 4.1. Permanent habitats. 4.2. Temporary habitats. 4.3. Man-made habitats. 4.4. Summary -- Ch. 5. Life History and Habitat. 5.1. Life history theory. 5.2. Life history traits and their relationship to habitat type. 5.3. The influence of temperature. 5.4. Other environmental factors -- ".
- catalog description "Ch. 11. Relationships with Man. 11.1. Pollution. 11.2. The potential impact of global warming on the ecology of aquatic insects. 11.3. Aquatic insects as vectors of disease. 11.4. Aquatic insect fossils as palaeoecological tools. 11.5. Aquatic insects as templets for fishing lures.".
- catalog description "Ch. 6. Morphological and Physiological Adaptations. 6.1. Problems of living in or on water. 6.2. The water surface. 6.3. Dealing with currents. 6.4. Respiration. 6.5. Osmoregulation. 6.6. The Chironomidae and Ephydridae -- special cases? -- Ch. 7. Population Biology and Dynamics. 7.1. Dispersal and colonization. 7.2. Coexistence and competition -- Ch. 8. Trophic Relationships. 8.1. Potential food in aquatic systems. 8.2. Role of aquatic insects in processing food. 8.3. Food webs -- Ch. 9. Predation and its Consequences. 9.1. Brief historical perspective: a case history. 9.2. Anti-predator defences. 9.3. Influence of predators on aquatic insect population dynamics and community structure -- Ch. lO. Experimental Design and Sampling Techniques. 10.1. Designing field and laboratory studies. 10.2. Holism and reductionism. 10.3. Perturbation experiments. 10.4. Spatial and temporal scales. 10.5. Sampling techniques -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 300-335) and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 358 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Aquatic insects.".
- catalog identifier "0851987826 (pbk)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Aquatic insects.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Wallingford, U.K. : CAB International,".
- catalog relation "Aquatic insects.".
- catalog subject "595.7/092 20".
- catalog subject "Aquatic insects.".
- catalog subject "QL472 .W54 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Introduction. 1.1. What is an insect? 1.2. The origin of insects. 1.3. The spread of insects. 1.4. Classification of insects -- Ch. 2. The Aquatic Insect Orders. 2.1. Collembola. 2.2. Ephemeroptera. 2.3. Odonata. 2.4. Plecoptera. 2.5. Orthoptera and Grylloptera. 2.6. Hemiptera. 2.7. Megaloptera. 2.8. Neuroptera. 2.9. Coleoptera. 2.10. Diptera. 2.11. Lepidoptera. 2.12. Trichoptera. 2.13. Hymenoptera -- Ch. 3. Keys to the Aquatic Insect Orders. 3.1. Nymphs, larvae and aquatic adults. 3.2. Pupae -- Ch. 4. Habitats and Communities. 4.1. Permanent habitats. 4.2. Temporary habitats. 4.3. Man-made habitats. 4.4. Summary -- Ch. 5. Life History and Habitat. 5.1. Life history theory. 5.2. Life history traits and their relationship to habitat type. 5.3. The influence of temperature. 5.4. Other environmental factors -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 11. Relationships with Man. 11.1. Pollution. 11.2. The potential impact of global warming on the ecology of aquatic insects. 11.3. Aquatic insects as vectors of disease. 11.4. Aquatic insect fossils as palaeoecological tools. 11.5. Aquatic insects as templets for fishing lures.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 6. Morphological and Physiological Adaptations. 6.1. Problems of living in or on water. 6.2. The water surface. 6.3. Dealing with currents. 6.4. Respiration. 6.5. Osmoregulation. 6.6. The Chironomidae and Ephydridae -- special cases? -- Ch. 7. Population Biology and Dynamics. 7.1. Dispersal and colonization. 7.2. Coexistence and competition -- Ch. 8. Trophic Relationships. 8.1. Potential food in aquatic systems. 8.2. Role of aquatic insects in processing food. 8.3. Food webs -- Ch. 9. Predation and its Consequences. 9.1. Brief historical perspective: a case history. 9.2. Anti-predator defences. 9.3. Influence of predators on aquatic insect population dynamics and community structure -- Ch. lO. Experimental Design and Sampling Techniques. 10.1. Designing field and laboratory studies. 10.2. Holism and reductionism. 10.3. Perturbation experiments. 10.4. Spatial and temporal scales. 10.5. Sampling techniques -- ".
- catalog title "Aquatic insects / D. Dudley Williams and Blair W. Feltmate.".
- catalog type "text".