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Insect Ecology
Behavior, Populations and Communities

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  • Date Published: August 2011
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  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521834889

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  • Combining breadth of coverage with detail, this logical and cohesive introduction to insect ecology couples concepts with a broad range of examples and practical applications. It explores cutting-edge topics in the field, drawing on and highlighting the links between theory and the latest empirical studies. The sections are structured around a series of key topics, including behavioral ecology; species interactions; population ecology; food webs, communities and ecosystems; and broad patterns in nature. Chapters progress logically from the small scale to the large; from individual species through to species interactions, populations and communities. Application sections at the end of each chapter outline the practicality of ecological concepts and show how ecological information and concepts can be useful in agriculture, horticulture and forestry. Each chapter ends with a summary, providing a brief recap, followed by a set of questions and discussion topics designed to encourage independent and creative thinking.

    • Close links between ideas and the relevant empirical studies provide in-depth exposure to topics, coupling concepts with examples to make ideas more tangible and real for students
    • Applications sections at the end of each chapter highlight the practicality of ecological concepts, showing how ecological information and concepts can be useful in agriculture, horticulture and forestry
    • Questions and discussion topics at the end of each chapter encourage independent and creative thinking, reinforcing what has been covered in the chapter and helping students prepare for tests and exams
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    Reviews & endorsements

    'Insect Ecology is a real magnum opus! It is rare to see such diverse and comprehensive coverage, with coupled historical and modern perspectives. This book is destined to be an instant classic.' Anurag Agrawal, Cornell University

    'The coverage in most sections is breathtakingly thorough and the writing is lucid and well targeted to the audience. The new textbook will instantly supplant the currently available texts on the topic as the authoritative source and the best one on which to base courses.' Sanford D. Eigenbrode, University of Idaho

    'Price's past editions are the standards for insect ecology texts. No other insect ecology text comes close. The new edition will be the standard by which all others are measured.' Robert K. D. Peterson, Montana State University

    'The strengths are in the approach, the organization, the presentation of material in an interesting and clear way, and the relevance as brought out by examples and applications.' Sherilyn Smith, Le Moyne College

    'This extraordinary book is a joy to read. Not only is it the best synthesis of what has been learned in recent years about the ecology and evolution of insects, it is also one of the best syntheses of the fields of behavioral ecology, population ecology, and community ecology. It is a work of immense scholarship and insight into the ecological and evolutionary processes that have shaped the life histories, dynamics [and] interactions of the most diverse group of animals on earth. It is indispensable for anyone who wants to understand the processes shaping the web of life in natural and human-altered ecosystems. Chapter by chapter, the book shows how and why Darwin's entangled bank has become so entangled.' John N. Thompson, University of California, Santa Cruz

    'This fresh edition of Price's excellent textbook has acquired co-authors who have strengthened it further … This textbook is full of enthusiasm for the amazing diversity of insect natural history. It expertly imparts basics such as population dynamics. At the same time, there are big concepts that Price has pioneered, such as the far-reaching consequences of living in or on a host organism, and interactions across three or more trophic levels.' Mark Westoby, Macquarie University

    'This textbook is an excellent new choice in the field … [it] … skilfully combines depth and breadth into a useable and thoughtfully organized whole, and will undoubtedly be well received as an up-to-date and cohesive introduction to the field for many in the next generation of insect ecologists.' Louie H. Yang, The Quarterly Review of Biology

    'Despite being tailored for use in teaching, Insect Ecology will also be of tremendous use to researchers working in areas related to insect ecology … [it] will prove valuable not only as a textbook for graduate students and advanced undergraduates but also as a reference for practising ecologists and, especially, applied ecologists who want or need a reminder of the ecological foundations of pest management.' Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata

    'Insect Ecology is a modern, user-friendly, broad introduction to the ecology of insects, a must-have for scientists and students alike.' Basic and Applied Ecology

    'Insect Ecology is first and foremost an extremely useful book. By making an enormous amount of material accessible and interesting it can serve as a tremendous textbook for many potential classes and be a terrific reference book for those who continue work in related areas. No matter the aspect of insect ecology, this book has a clear and straightforward overview of the subject along with abundant examples and references that will stimulate ideas for research and teaching.' Ecology

    '… this new book provides a needed update to a classic text. I am sure this text will quickly become a reference of choice for a new generation of insect ecologists.' John F. Tooker, American Entomologist

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    Product details

    • Date Published: August 2011
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521834889
    • length: 828 pages
    • dimensions: 253 x 195 x 43 mm
    • weight: 1.91kg
    • contains: 259 b/w illus. 36 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Part I. Introduction:
    1. The scope of insect ecology
    Part II. Behavioral Ecology:
    2. Behavior, mating systems, and sexual selection
    3. Social insects: the evolution and ecological consequences of sociality
    Part III. Species Interactions:
    4. Plant and herbivore interactions
    5. Lateral interactions: competition, amensalism, and facilitation
    6. Mutualisms
    7. Prey and predator interactions
    8. Host and parasite interactions
    Part IV. Population Ecology:
    9. Demography, population growth and life tables
    10. Life histories
    11. Population dynamics
    Part V. Food Webs and Communities:
    12. Community structure
    13. Multi-trophic interactions
    Part VI. Broad Patterns in Nature:
    14. Biological diversity
    15. Planet Earth: patterns and processes
    Glossary
    References
    Taxonomic index
    Author index
    Subject index.

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    Insect Ecology

    Peter W. Price, Robert F. Denno, Micky D. Eubanks, Deborah L. Finke, Ian Kaplan

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  • Instructors have used or reviewed this title for the following courses

    • Agroecology of vegetable crops
    • Insect Biology
    • Insect-Plant Interactions
    • Insects and the Environment
    • Physiological Ecology of Insects
    • Systmes Ecology
    • Zoology
  • Authors

    Peter W. Price, Northern Arizona University
    Peter W. Price is Regents' Professor Emeritus in the Department of Biological Sciences at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.

    Robert F. Denno, University of Maryland, College Park
    Robert F. Denno (1945–2008) was Professor in the Entomology Department at the University of Maryland for more than twenty years.

    Micky D. Eubanks, Texas A & M University
    Micky D. Eubanks is Associate Professor of Insect Ecology in the Department of Entomology at Texas A&M University.

    Deborah L. Finke, University of Missouri, Columbia
    Deborah L. Finke is Assistant Professor of Entomology in the Division of Plant Sciences at the University of Missouri.

    Ian Kaplan, Purdue University, Indiana
    Ian Kaplan is Assistant Professor in the Department of Entomology at Purdue University, Indiana.

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