Functional Dynamics of Phytophagous Insects

Functional Dynamics of Phytophagous Insects
Author: T. N. Ananthakrishnan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1994
Genre: Insect-plant relationships
ISBN: 8120409086

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Insect Biodiversity Functional Dynamics and Ecological Perspectives

Insect Biodiversity   Functional Dynamics and Ecological Perspectives
Author: T.N. Ananthakrishnan
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789387869714

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Rapid depletion and degradation of species in diverse ecosystems and the implications of this for human welfare have the cause for increasing concern. Biodiversity or variability among living organisms and the ecological complexes of which they are a part, is essential for ensuring the basic ecological services and resources necessary for sustaining human welfare. The loss of biodiversity is therefore, considered one of the most serious problem threatening the world today. An understanding of the ecological implications of the increasing loss of bodiversity, not to mention of the economic implications, has therefore, became vital. A biodiversity loss is irreversible. A calls for increased caution in our efforts to convert and exploit natural resources. Some minimal level of biodiversity is necessary to main ecological functioning, which in turn is necessary for generating the biological resources on which human welfare depends. Needless to emphasive that substantial biodiversity loss occurs due to forest clearing and degradation, leading to the need for assessing biodiversity in different ecosystems. Keeping these aspects in mind, the present volume highlights biodiversity in different cropping systems besides that the impact of cold and hot deserts. Selection of the topics in the various chapters is essentially because of the experience of the authors in the field of biodiversity.

Ecodynamics of Insect Communities

Ecodynamics of Insect Communities
Author: T.N. Ananthakrishnan
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789387741560

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This book aims at an understanding of diverse mutualistic interactions, with all individuals tending to display their own adaptational ranges. In view of different species using different kinds of microhabitats, the diversity of assemblages goes a long way towards a better appreciation of the adaptive trends of the species involved therein. Insect assemblages and communities are shaped by the compositional, structural and trophic interactions which hold together ecological communities.

Dynamics Of Insect Behavior

Dynamics Of Insect Behavior
Author: Ananthakrishnan, T.N.,Sivaramakrishnan, K.G.
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789386347534

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In this book, 'state of art' situation in patterns of behaviour is presented by the authors, each with expertise in respective fields on diverse aspects such as pollination, predation and parasitism, forest and agricultural pests, besides the dynamics of aquatic insects in general and dragonflies in particular, in addition to insect vectors of diseases. The need for an appreciation of the differentiation processes controlling growth and development of plant galls has been adequately emphasised, these galls representing highly regulated growth manifestations of plants, ensuring nutrition and shelter for the insects concerned. Behavioural shifts of insects due to current climatic changes and their implications in insect conservation and control are also highlighted. This book will be relevant to the undergraduate and particularly graduate students taking courses in insect ecology and evolution, conservation biology and environmental management as well as to committed researchers in these fields in addition to conservation practitioners eager to have a comprehensive background of the multifaceted aspects of insect behavioural dynamics.

Insects and Ecosystem Function

Insects and Ecosystem Function
Author: W.W. Weisser,Evan Siemann
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2013-06-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540740049

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Insects are a dominant component of biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems and play a key role in mediating the relationship between plants and ecosystem processes. This volume examines their effects on ecosystem functioning, focusing mainly, but not exclusively, on herbivorous insects. Renowned authors with extensive experience in the field of plant-insect interactions, contribute to the volume using examples from their own work.

Ecological Entomology Insect Life in Odd Environments

Ecological Entomology  Insect Life in Odd Environments
Author: T.N. Ananthakrishnan,K.G. Sivaramakrishnan
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2017-04-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789387869608

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One of the principal aims in writing this book pertains to the increasing impact of human influence on natural habitats in recent years, more notably to the loss of habitat quality. Increased urbanization, considerable reduction in natural forest areas, changing ecology of fresh water ecosystems, lakes and wet lands, besides changing microhabitats, have had their impact on insect populations. A wide range of responses exist among several species of insects living in these changing environments, more especially landscape dynamics creating a shifting mosaic of habitats. Sudden changes in the extent or quality of habitat tend to influence the behaviour, reproduction and survival of individuals. In very rare cases the existence of a particular species depends on the presence of some other species, not to mention of the extinction of food chains. As such, a basic understanding of the nature of habitat loss and fragmentation and their impact on insect species dynamics become important. Numerous questions are raised about patterns and timing of the evolution of insect-plant association which are essential for an understanding as to ``why the world is the world as it is today''. In this effort several specialists on diverse aspects have generously rendered assistance through providing literature and photographs and while appreciating their generosity, we would like to thank them individually for all the assistance rendered without which the production of this volume would be impossible.

Entomology Ecology Biodiversity

Entomology Ecology   Biodiversity
Author: Tyagi, B.K.,Veer, V
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789386347541

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The dominance of insects amongst all living organisms on earth, coupled with infinite wealth of knowledge so important for our own existence, is a fundamental scientific fact which is yet to be widely acknowledged. This dominance means that in numbers of species beyond our comprehension these animals permeate diverse and essential natural processes in Earth's terrestrial, aerial and freshwater ecosystems, contributing to the function of the natural world as a self-sustaining biological system. Invariably insects are an integral and complex part of the terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems with which the future of humans is inextricably linked. Insects have ultimately achieved a formidable diversity. Generally, insects are beneficial organisms, however, many of them are important pests and/or vectors to a large number of parasites and other microbial pathogens to both human being, his associates and the plants. The burden caused by their infestation or infection run up to several million-zillion rupees annually. Therefore, knowledge about extreme biodiversity and ecological relationships of these animals is a practical necessity: in the man's own interest to sustain the species. Packed with original 25 original articles/reviews, this book on 'Entomology: Ecology and Biodiversity' offers an invaluable opportunity to comprehend more deeply about our most intimate allies - the insects! The book truly establishes a foundation in basic entomology through varied and diverse treatment to entomology, while focusing on specialized topics in insect ecology and biodiversity, forensic and medical entomology.

Interrelationship Between Insects and Plants

Interrelationship Between Insects and Plants
Author: Pierre Jolivet
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1998-05-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781498719360

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One of the world's most insightful writers on the subject brings together an array of important and readable information on the ways in which insects and plants coexist in nature. Interrelationship Between Insects and Plants is a rare and expansive look at the intertwining of these two vastly different species. Its aim is to summarize in a simple a