Insect Life-cycle Polymorphism: Theory, Evolution and Ecological Consequences for Seasonality and Diapause Control - Series Entomologica - International Congress of Entomology - Libros - Kluwer Academic Publishers - 9780792328285 - 31 de octubre de 1994
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Insect Life-cycle Polymorphism: Theory, Evolution and Ecological Consequences for Seasonality and Diapause Control - Series Entomologica

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Presents ideas and research on insect life-cycle polymorphism in a series of chapters by international experts, covering the subject in detail, in order to show how life cycles are controlled and how they evolve. This volume is of interest to a variety of entomologists and other biologists interested in the control and evolution of life cycles.


Marc Notes: Papers presented at a symposium held at the 1992 International Congress of Entomology, Beijing, China.; Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Preface. Insect life--cycle polymorphism: Introduction; S. Masaki, W. Wipking. Diversity and integration of life--cycle controls in insects; H. V. Danks. Seasonal plasticity and life--cycle adaptations in butterflies; S. Nylin. Evolutionarily stable aseasonal timing of univoltine and bivoltine insects; Y. Iwasa, H. Ezoe, H. Yamauchi. Variation of carabid life cycles along climatic gradients: an adaptive perspective for life--history evolution under adverse conditions; T. Sota. Variation in diapause characteristics and its consequences on population phenomena in the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch; A. Takafuji. Climatic legacies and sex chromosomes: latitudinal patterns of voltinism, diapause, size, and host-plant selection in two species of swallowtail butterflies at their hybrid zone; J. M. Scriber. Diapause as a pivotal factor for latitudinal and seasonal adaptation in Locusta migratoria in Japan; S. Tanaka. Summer diapause in the polymorphic life cycle of the noctuid moth Mamestra brassicae; C. Gruner, S. Masaki. Life--history variation in Dolichopoda cave crickets; C. Di Russo, G. Carchini, V. Sbordoni. Life--history patterns in 15 populations of Protohermes (Megaloptera: Corydalidae): effects of prey size and temperature; F. Hayashi. Production of alatae in response to low temperature in aphids: a trait of seasonal adaptation; S. S. Liu. Wing dimorphism and migration in the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens Stal; G. R. Wu, X. P. Yu, L. Y. Tao, Z. J. Ren. Seasonal time partitioning and polymorphism in the developmental cycles of sympatric Staphylinoidea (Coleoptera) living in an unstable environment; W. Topp. Control of alternate-year flight activities inhigh-alpine Ringlet butterflies (Erebia, Satyridae) and Burnet moths (Zygaena, Zygaenidae) from temperate environments; W. Wipking, C. Mengelkoch. Insect life--cycle polymorphism: Current ideas and future prospects; H. V. Danks. Index."

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Publicado 31 de octubre de 1994
ISBN13 9780792328285
Editores Kluwer Academic Publishers
Género Topical > Ecology
Páginas 382
Dimensiones 210 × 297 × 22 mm   ·   730 g
Lengua Inglés  
Editor Danks, H.v.

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