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Kluge, N. (2004)
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Abe, Y. (Ed), Bignell, D. E. (Ed), Higashi, T. (Ed) (2000)
The book is a new compendium in which leading termite scientists review the advances of the last 30 years in our understanding of phylogeny, fossil records, relationships with …
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Hecht, M. K. (Ed), MacIntyre, R. J. (Ed), Clegg, M. T. (Ed) (2000)
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Howse, P., Stevens, J., Jones, O. T. (1998)
There is now a considerable literature on chemical ecology, which had its beginnings in the study of insect pheromones. This beginning was possible only by combining the …
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Dempster, J. P. (Ed), McLean, I. F. (Ed) (1998)
Insects are by far the largest group of animals on Earth, with over a million described species, and they occupy a wide range of ecological niches - they may be herbivores, …
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Watt, A. D., Stork, N. E., Hunter, M. D. (1997)
This book covers the full breadth of forest entomology. It combines the work of forest entomologists working on the impact and management of forest pests with those involved in …
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Houck, M. A. (1994)
Many mites possess extremely intricate life styles in close association with plant and animal hosts. Their polymorphism has made classification a challenge, and their ability to …
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Minelli, A. (1993)
To some potential readers of this book the description of Biological System atics as an art may seem outdated and frankly wrong. For most people art is subjective and …
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Roff, D. A. (Ed) (1993)
There are many different types of organisms in the world: they differ in size, physiology, appearance, and life history. The challenge for evolutionary biology is to explain how …
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Roff, D. A. (Ed) (1993)
There are many different types of organisms in the world: they differ in size, physiology, appearance, and life history. The challenge for evolutionary biology is to explain how …
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Labeyrie, V. (Ed), Fabres, G. (Ed), Lachaise, D. (Ed) (1987)
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Luckett, W. P. (Ed), Hartenberger, J. (Ed) (1985)
The order Rodentia is the most abundant and successful group of mammals, and it has been a focal point of attention for compar ative and evolutionary biologists for many years. …
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Gillot, C. (1980)
The idea of writing this book was conceived when, in the late 1960s, I began teaching a senior undergraduate class in general entomology. I soon realized that there was no …
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Delson, E. (Ed), Sargis, E. J. (Ed)
Focal topics for volumes in the series will include systematic paleontology of all vertebrates (from agnathans to humans), phylogeny reconstruction, functional morphology, …
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SpringerBriefs in Animal Sciences present concise summaries of cutting-edge research and practical applications across a wide spectrum of zoological fields, with fast turnaround …
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Asami, T. (Ed), Kajihara, H. (Ed), Kobayashi, K. (Ed), Koizumi, O. (Ed), Motokawa, M. (Ed), Naruse, K. (Ed), Satoh, A. (Ed), Takamune, K. (Ed), Takeuchi, H. (Ed), Yoshikuni, M. (Ed)
The book series Diversity and Commonality in Animals publishes refereed volumes on all aspects of zoology, with a special focus on both common and unique features of biological …
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Warren, A. (Ed)
The Systematics Association provides a forum for discussing systematic problems and integrating new information from cytogenics, ecology and other specific fields into taxonomic …
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