The Beetles of the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Author: Stewart B. Peck
Publisher: NRC Research Press
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 9780660194219
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Stewart B. Peck
Publisher: NRC Research Press
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 9780660194219
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Peck, Stewart Blaine Peck
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 9780660194226
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Galapagos Islands of Ecuador are world famous for their unique plants and animals, and the hints these gave to Charles Darwin in forming his ideas on evolution by natural selection. They are the world's least altered set of tropical oceanic islands. The oldest islands have been available for colonization by land plants and animals for about 3-4 million years. At least 1850 species of insects and 350 species of other terrestrial arthropods are now known to occur on the islands. Beetles are the largest order of animals, and globally comprise about 25% of all animal species. They also represent about 25% of all terrestrial animals known in the Galapagos Islands. This book is a synthesis of both previously published information and abundant new data gathered during extensive recent field studies on Galapagos beetles. Generalizations are presented on the dynamics and patterns of the evolution, ecology, and distribution of the entire beetle fauna. The core of the book is an account of the 486 species of beetles with detailed information on their distribution and bionomics. This work will be of interest to entomologists, island ecologists, evolutionary biologists, and conservation scientists as a framework for future study and protection of the fauna and flora of the islands. It is a contribution to a comparative global understanding of the origin, evolution, and ecological structuring of oceanic island insect faunas.
Author: Stewart B. Peck
Publisher: NRC Research Press
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9780660182841
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This is a synthesis of both previously published information and abundant new data derived from field studies on Galagos insects. The dynamics and patterns of the evolution, ecology and distribution of the entire insect fauna are presented in general. The core of the book is an account of the 495 species of insects in the smaller orders with detailed information on their distribution and bionomics.
Author: Stewart B. Peck
Publisher: NRC Research Press
Published: 2001-01-01
Total Pages: 291
ISBN-13: 9780660189925
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Galápagos Islands of Ecuador are world famous for their unique plants and animals, and the hints these gave to Charles Darwin in forming his ideas on evolution. They are the world's least altered set of tropical oceanic islands. The oldest have been available for colonization by land plants and animals for about 3-4 million years.
Author: Thomas Pape
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 479
ISBN-13: 9004148973
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This is the first comprehensive synopsis of the biodiversity of Diptera, with chapters on all regional faunas, Diptera as ecological indicators, statistical techniques for estimating species diversity based on the known fauna, molecular tools and trends in digital publication.
Author: John L. Capinera
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2008-08-11
Total Pages: 4346
ISBN-13: 9781402062421
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This text brings together fundamental information on insect taxa, morphology, ecology, behavior, physiology, and genetics. Close relatives of insects, such as spiders and mites, are included.
Author: D. Johan Kotze
Publisher: PenSoft Publishers LTD
Published: 2011-05-20
Total Pages: 589
ISBN-13: 9546425907
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book, dedicated to Konjev Desender and Jean-Pierre Maelfait, is made up of a collection of 30 papers presented at the XIV European Carabidologists? Meeting in Westerbork, the Netherlands (September, 2009). Seventy-five specialists from 20 countries of Europe and Asia attended the meeting. Traditionally, the proceedings volumes of the European Carabidologists Meeting have become important milestones outlining the latest trends and achievements in carabidology.ÿThe aim of the organisers was to invite specialists from different countries and scientific schools to present both traditional and innovative approaches and methods in studying ground beetles. This volume includes a wide range of topics, from the description of new species, taxonomy, a summary of the activities of carabidologists during the last 40 years, biogeographical issues, methodology, behaviour, indicators, environmental issues and conservation. The book will be of use to carabidologists, specialists in traditional and molecular systematics, general and applied ecology, conservation biology, bioindication, urban ecology and biogeography.