Biology of Grasshoppers

This volume presents diverse biological aspects of grasshoppers - a group of insects which includes locusts and which is of major importance in research and pest control. Advances in study made possible by new methods and technological development - such as electron microscopy, radar studies of insect movements and modern methods in population biology - are emphasized, as are recent developments in ecophysiology. Some topics included are: chemoreception, food selection, feeding, nutrition, water and temperature regulation, pheromones, chemical communication, mating systems, flight and migration, population dynamics, pathogenic diseases and color pattern polymorphism.

Author: R.F. Chapman and A. Joern
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Extra Details: Hardback 7 x 10 inches tall.576 Pages. Illustrated.NEW.


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