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Insect ecology

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  • "The book is written as a text for a course for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in entomology; In selecting material for this book in as been difficult to decide how much general ecology and how much entomological material to incorporate; A guiding principle has been to familiarize the reader with the general ecological literature while emphasizing the important role that studies on insects have played in ecological thought, the significance of incects as members of communities, and their potential value in resolving many debates in ecology; Since insects have been herbivores probably longer than any other terrestrial animals."
  • "Trophic relationships; Populations; Coexistence and competition."
  • "Major components and processes in ecosystems; The world of the insect: size and scaling in moderately small organisms; Trophic relationships; Populations; Communites and distributions."

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  • "Matériel didactique"

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  • "Insect Biology"
  • "Insect ecology"@en
  • "Insect ecology"

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