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Encyclopedia of Entomology
Capinera, John L.
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Últimas novedades biología
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Small enough to serve as a desk-top reference, but complete enough to be a valuable reference work for any library Now fully indexed, and available online in a searchable format Now richly illustrated, presented in the form of 128 color plates The Encyclopedia of Entomology brings together the expertise of more than 450 distinguished entomologists from 40 countries to provide a worldwide overview of insects and their close relatives. Combining the basic science of an introductory text with accurate, comprehensive detail, the Encyclopedia is a reliable first source of reference for students and working professionals. Coverage includes insect classification, behavior, ecology, genetics and evolution, physiology, and management, and references to relevant literature. All the major arthropod groups are addressed, along with many important families and species. The Encyclopedia places special emphasis on insect relationships with people, medical entomology, biological control and insect pathology. This important work also presents biographical sketches of hundreds of entomologists who have made important contributions to the discipline since its origin. The new Second Edition is fully indexed, and includes more than 120 color plates. The four-volume Encyclopedia of Entomology is a handy desk-top reference for entomologists, and a valuable source of information for scientists and students in agronomy, botany, disease biology, ecology, evolutionary biology, forestry, genetics, horticulture, parasitology, toxicology, and zoology. It is also available as an easily accessible, fully searchable online reference.
Written for: College and university students needing more information about insects than is normally found in introductory texts; entomologists and other scientists seeking information about insects in areas other than their area of expertise
Keywords: Insect Behavior Insect Ecology Insect History Insect Management Insect Physiology Insect Taxonomy Insects Print Recommend to others Download Flyer
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From the reviews of the second edition:
"The text is abundantly illustrated with photographs and line drawings. The colour plates are generally very good and highly attractive … . should be in all institutional libraries whose clientele have interests in entomology or pest management." (T. R. New, Journal of Insect Conservation, Vol. 13 (2), 2009)
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