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Focus on Arthropods Research

Messana, Mirko(Edited by)
Part of the Animal science, issues and research series
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Plant-insect interaction has remained stable for over 300 million years, a fact that correlates with these groups capacity to connect with their counterparts for reproduction, protection and feeding, among other things.

Focus on Arthropods Research opens with an analysis of the various factors that influence these communities.

Some studies suggest that genetic, chemical and morphological variability of host plants are the most influential factors.

The following chapter examines whether it is possible to infer the types and durations of embryonized larval stages in higher decapod species based on equivalent free-living stages of dendrobranchiate prawns, assuming the dendrobranchiate development pattern is ancestral to that of the entire Decapoda.

Stage-specific development times of dendrobranchiate crustaceans were obtained from previous studies and analysed across species to quantify the proportions of total development spent in each stage and phase.

Some arthropods, like the beetle Scaurus punctatus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) are considered beneficial in terrestrial ecosystems of southern Europe due to their detritivore activity.

There is little information available on their parasites and their effect on the beetles.

Thus, the closing chapter provides new insight on aspects such as epizootiology, biology and the impact of gregarines in these insects.

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Nova Science Publishers Inc
153614343X / 9781536143430
Paperback / softback
595
23/10/2018
United States
English
x, 163 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm
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