Entomology Cedric Gillott Softcover Book

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9780306405143

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
0306405148
ISBN-13
9780306405143
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1332646

Product Key Features

Book Title
Entomology
Number of Pages
Xviii, 729 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1995
Topic
Life Sciences / Evolution, Life Sciences / General, Life Sciences / Zoology / General, Life Sciences / Zoology / Entomology
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Science
Author
Cedric Gillot
Format
Hardcover

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0 Oz

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
79-021675
Dewey Edition
19
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Dewey Decimal
595.7
Synopsis
The idea of writing this book was conceived when, in the late 1960s, I began teaching a senior undergraduate class in general entomology. I soon realized that there was no suitable text for the class I intended to give. The so-called "general" or "introductory" texts reflected the traditional taxonomic approach to entomology and contained relatively little information on the physiology and ecology of insects. This does not mean that there were no books containing such information. There were several, but these were so specialized and de tailed that their use in an introductory class was limited. I hold a strong belief that an undergraduate general entomology course should provide a balanced treatment of the subject. Thus, although some time should be devoted to taxonomy, including identification (best done in the laboratory, using primar ily material which students themselves have collected, supplemented with specimens from the general collection), appropriate time should be given also to discussion of the evolution, development, physiology, and ecology of in sects. In the latter category I include the interactions between insects and Man because it is important to stress that these interactions follow normal ecological principles. Naturally, the format of this book reflects this belief. The book has been arranged in four sections, each of which necessarily overlaps with the others.", The idea of writing this book was conceived when, in the late 1960s, I began teaching a senior undergraduate class in general entomology. I soon realized that there was no suitable text for the class I intended to give. The so-called "general" or "introductory" texts reflected the traditional taxonomic approach to entomology and contained relatively little information on the physiology and ecology of insects. This does not mean that there were no books containing such information. There were several, but these were so specialized and de tailed that their use in an introductory class was limited. I hold a strong belief that an undergraduate general entomology course should provide a balanced treatment of the subject. Thus, although some time should be devoted to taxonomy, including identification (best done in the laboratory, using primar ily material which students themselves have collected, supplemented with specimens from the general collection), appropriate time should be given also to discussion of the evolution, development, physiology, and ecology of in sects. In the latter category I include the interactions between insects and Man because it is important to stress that these interactions follow normal ecological principles. Naturally, the format of this book reflects this belief. The book has been arranged in four sections, each of which necessarily overlaps with the others.
LC Classification Number
QL351-352QH359-425QH

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