Butterfly Biology Systems

Butterfly Biology Systems
Author: Roger L. H. Dennis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Butterflies
ISBN: 1789243599

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"Written by one of the world's leading and most respected experts on butterfly ecology, behaviour and conservation, this book summarises in one place for the first time our knowledge of butterfly life history strategies, behaviour and systems. This book represents a major contribution to the field of butterfly biology and entomology in general"--

Butterfly Biology Systems

Butterfly Biology Systems
Author: Roger L.H. Dennis
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2020-10-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781789243574

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In Butterfly Biology Systems Roger Dennis explores key topics and contentious issues in butterfly biology, specifically those in life history and behaviour. Uniquely, using a systems approach, the book focuses on the degree of integration and feedback between components and elements affecting each issue, as well as the links between different issues. The book comprises four sections. The first two sections introduce the reader to principles and approaches for investigating complex relationships, and provide a platform of knowledge on butterfly biology. The final two sections deal in turn with life history and behaviour, covering key issues affecting different stages of development from eggs to adults.

Butterflies

Butterflies
Author: Carol L. Boggs,Ward B. Watt,Paul R. Ehrlich
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780226063195

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In Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight, the world's leading experts synthesize current knowledge of butterflies to show how the study of these fascinating creatures as model systems can lead to deeper understanding of ecological and evolutionary patterns and processes in general. The twenty-six chapters are organized into broad functional areas, covering the uses of butterflies in the study of behavior, ecology, genetics and evolution, systematics, and conservation biology. Especially in the context of the current biodiversity crisis, this book shows how results found with butterflies can help us understand large, rapid changes in the world we share with them—for example, geographic distributions of some butterflies have begun to shift in response to global warming, giving early evidence of climate change that scientists, politicians, and citizens alike should heed. The first international synthesis of butterfly biology in two decades, Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight offers students, scientists, and amateur naturalists a concise overview of the latest developments in the field. Furthermore, it articulates an exciting new perspective of the whole group of approximately 15,000 species of butterflies as a comprehensive model system for all the sciences concerned with biodiversity and its preservation. Contributors: Carol L. Boggs, Paul M. Brakefield, Adriana D. Briscoe, Dana L. Campbell, Elizabeth E. Crone, Mark Deering, Henri Descimon, Erika I. Deinert, Paul R. Ehrlich, John P. Fay, Richard ffrench-Constant, Sherri Fownes, Lawrence E. Gilbert, André Gilles, Ilkka Hanski, Jane K. Hill, Brian Huntley, Niklas Janz, Greg Kareofelas, Nusha Keyghobadi, P. Bernhard Koch, Claire Kremen, David C. Lees, Jean-François Martin, Antónia Monteiro, Paulo César Motta, Camille Parmesan, William D. Patterson, Naomi E. Pierce, Robert A. Raguso, Charles Lee Remington, Jens Roland, Ronald L. Rutowski, Cheryl B. Schultz, J. Mark Scriber, Arthur M. Shapiro, Michael C. Singer, Felix Sperling, Curtis Strobeck, Aram Stump, Chris D. Thomas, Richard VanBuskirk, Hans Van Dyck, Richard I. Vane-Wright, Ward B. Watt, Christer Wiklund, and Mark A. Willis

Ecology of Butterflies in Europe

Ecology of Butterflies in Europe
Author: Josef Settele,Tim Shreeve,Martin Konvička,Hans Van Dyck
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-10-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521747597

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Due to the attractiveness of butterflies, and their usefulness as model systems for biological questions, there has been a considerable amount of material written on butterfly biology, largely in Europe. This book synthesizes all relevant and recent knowledge in the field, which is a must for those making use of this taxonomic group as a model system. It is divided into five major parts which deal with habitat use, population ecology and genetics, evolutionary ecology, distribution and phylogeny, and global change and conservation. There are growing numbers of scientific projects and networks in Europe in which the use of butterflies as tools and targets for conservation is central, and application of knowledge is closely related to European cultural landscapes. However, the chapters can also be applied to a wide geographic scope. Written by an international team of experts, this timely book is suitable for students, researchers and enthusiasts.

The Biology of Butterflies

The Biology of Butterflies
Author: Royal Entomological Society of London
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1984
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015010097015

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Systematics. Populations and communities. The food of butterflies. Predation and defense. Genetic variation and speciation. Sex and communication. Migration and seasonal variation. Conservation.

The Ecology and Evolution of Heliconius Butterflies

The Ecology and Evolution of Heliconius Butterflies
Author: Chris D. Jiggins
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-01-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780192509079

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The Heliconius butterflies are one of the classic systems in evolutionary biology and have contributed hugely to our understanding of evolution over the last 150 years. Their dramatic radiation and remarkable mimicry has fascinated biologists since the days of Bates, Wallace, and Darwin. The Ecology and Evolution of Heliconius Butterflies is the first thorough and accessible treatment of the ecology, genetics, and behaviour of these butterflies, exploring how they offer remarkable insights into tropical biodiversity. The book starts by outlining some of the evolutionary questions that Heliconius research has helped to address, then moves on to an overview of the butterflies themselves and their ecology and behaviour before focussing on wing pattern evolution, and finally, speciation. Richly illustrated with 32 colour plates, this book makes the extensive scientific literature on Heliconius butterflies accessible to a wide audience of professional ecologists, evolutionary biologists, entomologists, and amateur collectors.

The Biology of Butterflies

The Biology of Butterflies
Author: Richard I. Vane-Wright,P. R. Ackery
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1981
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:263092612

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Butterflies

Butterflies
Author: Dick Vane-Wright,Richard Irwin Vane-Wright,Natural History Museum (London, England) Staff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0565093576

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Looking at one of the most popular of the insect groups, Dick Vane-Wright explores what it means to be a butterfly by looking at the biology and diversity of the major group of day-flying Lepidoptera.