Neotropical Ants in the Collections of the Royal Museum of Stockholm. Part I.
The idea of holding an Advanced Study Institute (ASI) and getting a volume out, on the Nervous Systems in Invertebrates first cropped up in the summer of 1977 at the ASI on Sensory Ecology. I had prepared a review of the nervous systems in coelomates and noticed how much we depended on Bullock and Horridge's treatise on the one hand and how much new material and requirements has cropped up since 1965, when this classical work was published. Interest in the concerted study of pollution and enviro...
Recent and Fossil Meet Kempf Database Ostracoda (Crustaceana Monographs, #20)
by Finn Viehberg, Renate Matzke-Karasz, Lisa Park Boush, and Alison Smith
The Festschrift Eugen Karl Kempf is a proceedings volume of the 15th International German Ostracodologists' Meeting which was held October 11th to 14th, 2012 by the Institute of Geology and Mineralogy of the University of Cologne. The selected contributions cover a broad range of biological and palaeontological topics that rely on sound taxonomy and serve as a tribute to the Kempf Database of Ostracoda including a biography on Eugen Karl Kempf. In detail, the scientific contributions are coverin...
The Semiaquatic Bugs (Hemiptera, Gerromorpha) (Entomonograph, #3)
by Erik Andre Andersen
Siphonophores and Velellids (Synopses of the British Fauna, #29)
The British Coleoptera Delineated, Consisting of Figures of All the Genera of British Beetles
by W E Shuckard and W Spry
Injurious Insects and the Use of Insecticides [microform]
by Frank W Sempers
Over the past ten years an increasing number of field entomologists and farmers have recognized that conservation of natural enemies is important to effective biological control in many agricultural systems. This collection addresses an important gap in the biological control literature by providing the first comprehensive summary of recent findings on habitat manipulation to control pests. Enhancing Biological Control includes contributions from experts around the world: the United States, Finl...
Taxonomy provides the basic building blocks of our understanding of the diversity of life on this planet. It stems from innate human curiosity; confronted with an unknown species or object we ask "what is it?" Taxonomists recognize species and other systematic unities (the taxa), define them and place them within the framework of known organisms, providing the means for their subsequent identification. The Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera (edited by I. & D. Löbl) gives a taxonomic overview of...
Applied Soil Biology and Ecology
British and European Butterflies and Moths (Macrolepidoptera)
by August Wilhelm Kappel, William Egmont Kirby, and H Deuchert
Guide to Freshwater Invertebrates (FBA Scientific Publication, #68)
by M. Dobson, S. Pawley, M. Fletcher, and A Powell