 | William H. Robinson - Science - 2005 - 480 pages
The rise of biological control techniques and integrated pest management (IPM), and their successful application in agricultural systems, has attracted many entomologists to ... | |
 | Ross H. Arnett, Jr., M. Michael Charles Thomas - Nature - 2002 - 464 pages
A thorough update of Arnett's The Beetles of the United States, American Beetles, Volumes I and IIcover the genera of beetles that occur in Alaska, Canada, and the contiguous ... | |
 | Hans-Dieter Sues - Science - 2005 - 256 pages
First comprehensive overview of how herbivory evolved in terrestrial vertebrates using perspective from fossil record. | |
 | Herbert Holdsworth Ross - 1956 - 519 pages
The number of new ideas propounded in entomology during the last decade is both surprising and gratifying. Many of these ideas have a direct influence on the orientation of the ... | |
 | Barrie Gillean Molyneux Jamieson - Science - 1987 - 320 pages
This 1987 book examines the structure, as seen by the scanning and transmission electron microscopes, of the spermatozoa of insects, centipedes, millipedes and onychophorans. | |
 | Arthur v. Evans, Charles L. Bellamy - Nature - 2000 - 208 pages
This authoritative reference provides an engaging look at these magnificent yet poorly understood creatures and highlights the essential role beetles play in the dynamics of ... | |
| |