V. Alistair Drake / A. Gavin Gatehouse (eds.)
Insect Migration
Tracking Resources Through Space and Time
Herausgeber: Drake, V. Alistair; Gatehouse, A. Gavin
V. Alistair Drake / A. Gavin Gatehouse (eds.)
Insect Migration
Tracking Resources Through Space and Time
Herausgeber: Drake, V. Alistair; Gatehouse, A. Gavin
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 752g
- ISBN-13: 9780521018531
- ISBN-10: 0521018536
- Artikelnr.: 21264265
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Part I. Insect Migration in Relation to Weather and Climate: 1. Long-range
insect migration in relation to climate and weather: Africa and Europe D.
E. Pedgley, D. R. Reynolds and G. M. Tatchell; 2. Insect migration in North
America: synoptic-scale transport in a highly seasonal environment S. J.
Johnson; 3. Migration of the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens and the
white-backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera in East Asia: the role of
weather and climate R. Kisimoto and K. Sogawa; 4. Migration of the oriental
armyworm Mythimna separata in East Asia in relation to weather and climate.
I. Northeastern China R. -L. Chen, Y. -J Sun, S. -Y. Wang, B. -P. Zhai and
X. -Y. Bao; 5. Migration of the oriental armyworm Mythimna separata in East
Asia in relation to weather and climate. II. Korea J. -H. Lee and K. -B.
Uhm; 6. Migration of the oriental armyworm Mythimna separata in East Asia
in relation to weather and climate. III. Japan K. Hirai; 7. Insect
migration in an arid continent. I. The common armyworm Mythimna convecta in
eastern Australia G. McDonald; 8. Insect migration in an arid continent.
II. Helicoverpa spp. in eastern Australia P. C. Gregg, G. P. Fitt, M. P.
Zalucki and D. A. H. Murray; 9. Insect migration in an arid continent. III.
The Australian Plague Locust Chortoicetes terminifera and the native
budworm Helicoverpa punctigera in Western Australia K. J. Walden; Part II.
Adaptions for Migration: 10. Migratory potential in insects: variation in
an uncertain environment A. G. Gatehouse and X. -X. Zhang; 11. Insect
migration in heterogeneous environments K. Wilson; 12. The regulation of
migration in Helicoverpa armigera J. Colvin; 13. Physiological integration
of migration in Lepidoptera J. N. McNeil, M. Cusson, J. Delisle, I. Orchard
and S. S. Tobe; 14. Aerodynamics, energetics and reproductive constraints
of migratory flight in insects R. Dudley; Part III. Forecasting Migrant
Pests: 15. Operational aspects of forecasting migrant insect pests R. K.
Day and J. D. Knight; 16. Geographic information systems and remotely
sensed data for determining the seasonal distribution of habitats of
migrant insect pests T. P. Robinson; 17. Forecasting systems for migrant
pests. I. The brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens in China B. -H. Zhou, H.
-K. Wang and X. -N. Cheng; 18. Forecasting systems for migrant pests. II.
The rice planthoppers Nilaparvata lugens and Sogatella furcifera in Japan
T. Watanabe; 19. Forecasting systems for migrant pests. III. Locusts and
grasshoppers in West Africa and Madagascar M. Lecoq; Part IV. Overview and
Synthesis: 20. Forecasting migrant insect pests J. I. Magor; 21. Insect
migration: a holistic conceptual model V. A. Drake, A. G. Gatehouse and R.
A. Farrow; Index.
insect migration in relation to climate and weather: Africa and Europe D.
E. Pedgley, D. R. Reynolds and G. M. Tatchell; 2. Insect migration in North
America: synoptic-scale transport in a highly seasonal environment S. J.
Johnson; 3. Migration of the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens and the
white-backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera in East Asia: the role of
weather and climate R. Kisimoto and K. Sogawa; 4. Migration of the oriental
armyworm Mythimna separata in East Asia in relation to weather and climate.
I. Northeastern China R. -L. Chen, Y. -J Sun, S. -Y. Wang, B. -P. Zhai and
X. -Y. Bao; 5. Migration of the oriental armyworm Mythimna separata in East
Asia in relation to weather and climate. II. Korea J. -H. Lee and K. -B.
Uhm; 6. Migration of the oriental armyworm Mythimna separata in East Asia
in relation to weather and climate. III. Japan K. Hirai; 7. Insect
migration in an arid continent. I. The common armyworm Mythimna convecta in
eastern Australia G. McDonald; 8. Insect migration in an arid continent.
II. Helicoverpa spp. in eastern Australia P. C. Gregg, G. P. Fitt, M. P.
Zalucki and D. A. H. Murray; 9. Insect migration in an arid continent. III.
The Australian Plague Locust Chortoicetes terminifera and the native
budworm Helicoverpa punctigera in Western Australia K. J. Walden; Part II.
Adaptions for Migration: 10. Migratory potential in insects: variation in
an uncertain environment A. G. Gatehouse and X. -X. Zhang; 11. Insect
migration in heterogeneous environments K. Wilson; 12. The regulation of
migration in Helicoverpa armigera J. Colvin; 13. Physiological integration
of migration in Lepidoptera J. N. McNeil, M. Cusson, J. Delisle, I. Orchard
and S. S. Tobe; 14. Aerodynamics, energetics and reproductive constraints
of migratory flight in insects R. Dudley; Part III. Forecasting Migrant
Pests: 15. Operational aspects of forecasting migrant insect pests R. K.
Day and J. D. Knight; 16. Geographic information systems and remotely
sensed data for determining the seasonal distribution of habitats of
migrant insect pests T. P. Robinson; 17. Forecasting systems for migrant
pests. I. The brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens in China B. -H. Zhou, H.
-K. Wang and X. -N. Cheng; 18. Forecasting systems for migrant pests. II.
The rice planthoppers Nilaparvata lugens and Sogatella furcifera in Japan
T. Watanabe; 19. Forecasting systems for migrant pests. III. Locusts and
grasshoppers in West Africa and Madagascar M. Lecoq; Part IV. Overview and
Synthesis: 20. Forecasting migrant insect pests J. I. Magor; 21. Insect
migration: a holistic conceptual model V. A. Drake, A. G. Gatehouse and R.
A. Farrow; Index.
Part I. Insect Migration in Relation to Weather and Climate: 1. Long-range
insect migration in relation to climate and weather: Africa and Europe D.
E. Pedgley, D. R. Reynolds and G. M. Tatchell; 2. Insect migration in North
America: synoptic-scale transport in a highly seasonal environment S. J.
Johnson; 3. Migration of the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens and the
white-backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera in East Asia: the role of
weather and climate R. Kisimoto and K. Sogawa; 4. Migration of the oriental
armyworm Mythimna separata in East Asia in relation to weather and climate.
I. Northeastern China R. -L. Chen, Y. -J Sun, S. -Y. Wang, B. -P. Zhai and
X. -Y. Bao; 5. Migration of the oriental armyworm Mythimna separata in East
Asia in relation to weather and climate. II. Korea J. -H. Lee and K. -B.
Uhm; 6. Migration of the oriental armyworm Mythimna separata in East Asia
in relation to weather and climate. III. Japan K. Hirai; 7. Insect
migration in an arid continent. I. The common armyworm Mythimna convecta in
eastern Australia G. McDonald; 8. Insect migration in an arid continent.
II. Helicoverpa spp. in eastern Australia P. C. Gregg, G. P. Fitt, M. P.
Zalucki and D. A. H. Murray; 9. Insect migration in an arid continent. III.
The Australian Plague Locust Chortoicetes terminifera and the native
budworm Helicoverpa punctigera in Western Australia K. J. Walden; Part II.
Adaptions for Migration: 10. Migratory potential in insects: variation in
an uncertain environment A. G. Gatehouse and X. -X. Zhang; 11. Insect
migration in heterogeneous environments K. Wilson; 12. The regulation of
migration in Helicoverpa armigera J. Colvin; 13. Physiological integration
of migration in Lepidoptera J. N. McNeil, M. Cusson, J. Delisle, I. Orchard
and S. S. Tobe; 14. Aerodynamics, energetics and reproductive constraints
of migratory flight in insects R. Dudley; Part III. Forecasting Migrant
Pests: 15. Operational aspects of forecasting migrant insect pests R. K.
Day and J. D. Knight; 16. Geographic information systems and remotely
sensed data for determining the seasonal distribution of habitats of
migrant insect pests T. P. Robinson; 17. Forecasting systems for migrant
pests. I. The brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens in China B. -H. Zhou, H.
-K. Wang and X. -N. Cheng; 18. Forecasting systems for migrant pests. II.
The rice planthoppers Nilaparvata lugens and Sogatella furcifera in Japan
T. Watanabe; 19. Forecasting systems for migrant pests. III. Locusts and
grasshoppers in West Africa and Madagascar M. Lecoq; Part IV. Overview and
Synthesis: 20. Forecasting migrant insect pests J. I. Magor; 21. Insect
migration: a holistic conceptual model V. A. Drake, A. G. Gatehouse and R.
A. Farrow; Index.
insect migration in relation to climate and weather: Africa and Europe D.
E. Pedgley, D. R. Reynolds and G. M. Tatchell; 2. Insect migration in North
America: synoptic-scale transport in a highly seasonal environment S. J.
Johnson; 3. Migration of the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens and the
white-backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera in East Asia: the role of
weather and climate R. Kisimoto and K. Sogawa; 4. Migration of the oriental
armyworm Mythimna separata in East Asia in relation to weather and climate.
I. Northeastern China R. -L. Chen, Y. -J Sun, S. -Y. Wang, B. -P. Zhai and
X. -Y. Bao; 5. Migration of the oriental armyworm Mythimna separata in East
Asia in relation to weather and climate. II. Korea J. -H. Lee and K. -B.
Uhm; 6. Migration of the oriental armyworm Mythimna separata in East Asia
in relation to weather and climate. III. Japan K. Hirai; 7. Insect
migration in an arid continent. I. The common armyworm Mythimna convecta in
eastern Australia G. McDonald; 8. Insect migration in an arid continent.
II. Helicoverpa spp. in eastern Australia P. C. Gregg, G. P. Fitt, M. P.
Zalucki and D. A. H. Murray; 9. Insect migration in an arid continent. III.
The Australian Plague Locust Chortoicetes terminifera and the native
budworm Helicoverpa punctigera in Western Australia K. J. Walden; Part II.
Adaptions for Migration: 10. Migratory potential in insects: variation in
an uncertain environment A. G. Gatehouse and X. -X. Zhang; 11. Insect
migration in heterogeneous environments K. Wilson; 12. The regulation of
migration in Helicoverpa armigera J. Colvin; 13. Physiological integration
of migration in Lepidoptera J. N. McNeil, M. Cusson, J. Delisle, I. Orchard
and S. S. Tobe; 14. Aerodynamics, energetics and reproductive constraints
of migratory flight in insects R. Dudley; Part III. Forecasting Migrant
Pests: 15. Operational aspects of forecasting migrant insect pests R. K.
Day and J. D. Knight; 16. Geographic information systems and remotely
sensed data for determining the seasonal distribution of habitats of
migrant insect pests T. P. Robinson; 17. Forecasting systems for migrant
pests. I. The brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens in China B. -H. Zhou, H.
-K. Wang and X. -N. Cheng; 18. Forecasting systems for migrant pests. II.
The rice planthoppers Nilaparvata lugens and Sogatella furcifera in Japan
T. Watanabe; 19. Forecasting systems for migrant pests. III. Locusts and
grasshoppers in West Africa and Madagascar M. Lecoq; Part IV. Overview and
Synthesis: 20. Forecasting migrant insect pests J. I. Magor; 21. Insect
migration: a holistic conceptual model V. A. Drake, A. G. Gatehouse and R.
A. Farrow; Index.