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Genre/Form: | Conference papers and proceedings Congresses |
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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Insect-plant relationships. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific [for] the Royal Entomological Society, 1973 (OCoLC)667943672 |
Material Type: | Conference publication |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
H F Van Emden |
ISBN: | 0632089008 9780632089000 |
OCLC Number: | 681573 |
Notes: | Papers presented at a symposium held in London, 16-17th September, 1971. |
Description: | viii, 215 pages, [3] leaves (1 folded). illustrations 26 cm. |
Contents: | The insect/plant relationship -- an evolutionary perspective / T.R.E. Southwood -- Mutual regulation of growth and development in plants and insects / Daphne J. Osborne -- Origins of vector-borne plant viruses / T.W. Tinsley -- Floral allurements for pollinating insects / P.F. Yeo -- Secondary plant substances and warning colouration in insects / The Hon. Miriam Rothschild -- Plant recognition by lepidopterous larvae / L.M. Schoonhoven -- Selection and colonization of ponderosa pine by bark beetles / D.L. Wood -- The association of cabbage rootfly with its food and host plants / T.H. Coaker and S. Finch -- The plant in the life of an aphid / J.S. Kennedy and I.H.M. Fosbrooke -- The insect and the plant : progressive palaeoecological integration / John Smart and N.F. Hughes -- Deductions from the present day host plants of aphids and related insects / V.F. Eastop -- Host plants in the population dynamics of insects / H.F. Van Emden and M.J. Way -- Insects in the population dynamics of plants / P. Harris. |
Series Title: | Symposia of the Royal Entomological Society of London, no. 6. |
Responsibility: | edited on behalf of the [Royal Entomological] Society by H.F. van Emden. |
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