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Journal of the Entomological Society of Ontario
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ISSN: 17137845 Publisher: Ontarion The Entomological Society


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Why Every Fly Counts : A Documentation about the Value and Endangerment of Insects
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ISBN: 331958765X 3319587641 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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Threatening pests or threatened beneficials? Biting midges are wonderful insects. The animals are so tiny and uniquely shaped that they are particularly good at pollinating the small and tight flowers of the cocoa tree. Without them, there would be much less chocolate. We associate other insects more with the damage that they cause. Mosquitoes and wasps bite us. Moth larvae damage textiles and contaminate foods. Ants undermine our paths and flies are just a pain.But what exactly is our relationship with insects? Are they more beneficial or harmful? What role do they play in the world? What are the effects of climate change: Will the number of insects continue to increase?This book discusses the beneficial and harmful effects of insects and explains their development and significance for biodiversiy. .


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A textbook of agricultural entomology
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ISBN: 063205297X 9780632052974 Year: 1999 Publisher: Malden (Mass.) : Blackwell science,


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The convergent evolution of agriculture in humans and insects
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ISBN: 0262367572 0262367564 0262543206 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press,

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"An edited collection about the evolution of agriculture in humans and insects"--

The economic importance of insects
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ISBN: 0412498006 940106248X 9401153485 Year: 1997 Publisher: Lodon ; New York ; Madras Chapman & Hall

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In the last few decades there has been an ever-increasing component in most BSc Zoology degree courses of cell biology, physiology and genetics, for spectacular developments have taken place in these fields. Some aspects of biotechnology are now also being included. In order to accommodate the new material, the old zoology courses were altered and the traditional two-year basis of systematics of the animal kingdom, comparative anatomy (and physiology) and evolution, was either severely trimmed or reduced and presented in an abridged form under another title. Soon after these course alterations came the swing to modular teaching in the form of a series of shorter, separate courses, some of which were optional. The entire BSc degree course took on a different appearance and several different basic themes became possible. One major result was that in the great majority of cases taxonomy and systematics were no longer taught and biology students graduated without this basic training. We field biologists did appreciate the rising interest in ecology and environ­ mental studies, but at the same time lamented the shortage of taxonomic skills, so that often field work was based on incorrect identifications. For years many of us with taxonomic inclinations have been bedevilled by the problem of teaching systematics to undergraduates. At a guess, maybe only 5% of students find systematics interesting. It is, however, the very basis of all studies in biology - the correct identification of the organism concerned and its relationships to others in the community.

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Plant and Crop Sciences Agricultural Entomology and Acarology -- Agricultural Entomology and Acarology --- Entomology. --- Insect pests. --- Veterinary entomology. --- ALLW. --- Beneficial insects --- Destructive insects --- Economic entomology --- Entomology [Economic ] --- Injurious insects --- Insect pests --- Insecten [Schadelijke ] --- Insectes nuisibles --- Insectes utiles --- Insects [Beneficial ] --- Insects [Injurious and beneficial ] (UF) --- Nuttige insekten --- Schadelijke insecten --- Useful insects --- Forestry. --- Ecology . --- Medical microbiology. --- Plant pathology. --- Infectious diseases. --- Ecology. --- Medical Microbiology. --- Plant Pathology. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Botany --- Communicable diseases in plants --- Crop diseases --- Crops --- Diseases of plants --- Microbial diseases in plants --- Pathological botany --- Pathology, Vegetable --- Phytopathology --- Plant pathology --- Plants --- Vegetable pathology --- Agricultural pests --- Crop losses --- Diseased plants --- Phytopathogenic microorganisms --- Plant pathologists --- Plant quarantine --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Forest land --- Forest lands --- Forest planting --- Forest production --- Forest sciences --- Forestation --- Forested lands --- Forestland --- Forestlands --- Forestry --- Forestry industry --- Forestry sciences --- Land, Forest --- Lands, Forest --- Silviculture --- Sylviculture --- Woodlands --- Woods (Forests) --- Agriculture --- Natural resources --- Afforestation --- Arboriculture --- Logging --- Timber --- Tree crops --- Trees --- Pathology --- Diseases and pests --- Diseases --- Wounds and injuries --- Ecology --- Insects --- Zoology --- Entomology, Economic --- Insects, Injurious and beneficial --- Arthropod pests --- Veterinary entomology --- Entomology, Veterinary --- Insects as carriers of disease

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