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Parasitoid Wasps of South East Asia [Hardback]

(Chulalongkorn University, Thailand), (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 496 pages, height x width: 244x172 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1800620594
  • ISBN-13: 9781800620599
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 496 pages, height x width: 244x172 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1800620594
  • ISBN-13: 9781800620599
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Parasitoid wasps are cosmopolitan, numerous and enormously diverse with probably one million or more species worldwide, most of which occur in the moist tropics. Their ecological importance is enormous although perhaps most evident in their major roles in the control of insect pest populations. In natural ecosystems they are integral in regulating populations of a vast number of insects, and therefore are key players in terrestrial food webs. Knowledge of their biology is still very poor because the current state of taxonomy is still in its infancy in most parts of the world. In this book, we provide an overview of the more than 30 families of parasitoid wasps that occur in the 11 countries in South East Asia. Particular emphasis is given to those most commonly encountered and reared, as well as to those used in biological control programmes. Outlines of the morphology, biology, ecology and behaviour of each family, as well as of various important subfamilies are presented. The current state of taxonomy in the region is summarised. Other chapters cover basic biology, behaviour, morphological terminology, phylogeny and methods of specimen collecting, preparation and rearing with particular relevance to the tropics. Modern molecular approaches to speeding taxonomic description of hyperdiverse taxa are considered in depth. All groups are illustrated with colour photographs. This book will be of value to professional entomologists, academics, entomology students and the growing body of amateur entomologists and insect photographers.

Papildus informācija

professional entomologists, applied entomologists, biological control experts; taxonomists and systematists working on hymenoptera; insect ecologists; amateur entomologists and naturalists
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Biology
Chapter 3: Behaviour
Chapter
4: Parasitoid Diversity, with Special Reference to S.E. Asia
Chapter 5:
Classification and Phylogeny
Chapter 6: Morphology
Chapter 7: Recognition of
Major Groups
Chapter 8: Orussoidea
Chapter 9: Braconidae
Chapter 10:
Ichneumonidae Darwin Wasps
Chapter 11: Stephanoidea (Crown Wasps)
Chapter
12: Evanioidea
Chapter 13: Ceraphronoidea
Chapter 14: Megalyroidea
Chapter
15: Trigonalyoidea
Chapter 16: Parasitoid Aculeates Chrysidoidea
Chapter
17: Parasitoid Aculeates Vespoidea sensu lato
Chapter 18: Platygastroidea
Chapter 19: Cynipoidea Gall Wasps and Their Kin
Chapter 20: Proctotrupoidea
Chapter 21: Diaprioidea
Chapter 22: Chalcidoidea and Mymarommatoidea
Chapter
23: Collection, Preservation and Rearing
Buntika A Butcher (Author) Buntika A. Butcher has worked parasitoid wasps (plus some forensic entomology) since gaining her PhD in the Department of Biology, Imperial College London in 2004. On returning to Thailand she was appointed to a lectureship at Chulalongkorn University Bangkok and was subsequently promoted to Associate Professor in 2015. She has published more than 60 papers and has supervised numerous entomology students to masters anddoctoral degree levels.

Donald Quicke (Author) Prof. Dr Donald Quicke has had more than 40 years' experience teaching undergraduate and postgraduate biology students, initially at Sheffield University, UK and then at Imperial College London. He retired in 2013 and is now a teaching research fellow at the Department of Biology, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. He is one of the world's leading experts on the taxonomy and systematics and biology of parasitoid wasps.