<p>Recent studies have shown that genetic polymorphisms play an important role in structuring the seasonal life cycles of insects, complementing an earlier emphasis on the effects of environmental factors. This book presents current ideas and recent research on insect life--cycle polymorphism in a s
Evolution of Insect Migration and Diapause
β Scribed by M. A. Rankin (auth.), Hugh Dingle (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 293
- Series
- Proceedings in Life Sciences
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume is an outgrowth of a Symposium entitled "Evolution of Escape in Space and Time" held at the XV International Congress of Entomology in Washington, D. C., USA in August, 1976. The choice of topic was prompted by recent advances in evolutionary ecology and the apparent suitability of insect migration and diaΒ pause as appropriate material for evolutionary studies. In the event, that choice seems amply justified as I hope a perusal of these papers will show. These SymposΒ ium papers hardly cover the topic of the evolution of escape mechanisms exhaustively, and I am sure everyone will have his favorite lacuna. Some of the more obvious ones are indicated by Professor Southwood in his Concluding Remarks at the end of the book. The purpose of the Symposium, however, was not complete coverage, but rather to indicate the potential inherentΒ in insect migration and diapause for the study of evolutionary problems. In that I think we have succeeded reasonably well. These papers are expanded and in some cases somewhat altered versions of the papers delivered in Washington. This has allowed greater coverage of the topics in question. I suggested a format of a general overview of a topic emphasizing the author's own research conΒ tributions. In general the papers follow this outline although emphases vary. Two of the authors, Dr. Rainey and Dr. Lumme, were unable to attend the Symposium. Dr. Rainey's paper was read by Mr. Frank Walsh, but Dr.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-3
Hormonal Control of Insect Migratory Behavior....Pages 5-32
The Evolution and Ecology of Flight: the βOceanographicβ Approach....Pages 33-48
Front Matter....Pages 49-52
Evolution of Phenological Strategies in Insects: a Comparative Approach with Eco-Physiological and Genetic Considerations....Pages 53-71
Seasonal and Latitudinal Adaptations in the Life Cycles of Crickets....Pages 72-100
Variability in Diapause Attributes of Insects and Mites: Some Evolutionary and Practical Implications....Pages 101-126
Phenological Adaptation and the Polymodal Emergence Patterns of Insects....Pages 127-144
Phenology and Photoperiodic Diapause in Northern Populations of Drosophila ....Pages 145-170
Fitness Variation in a Natural Population....Pages 171-190
Front Matter....Pages 191-193
Migration, Diapause, and Direct Development as Alternative Life Histories in a Seed Bug, Neacoryphus bicrucis ....Pages 195-217
Wing Dimorphism and Diapause in Gerris : Determination and Adaptive Significance....Pages 218-253
Migration and Diapause in Tropical, Temperate, and Island Milkweed Bugs....Pages 254-276
Escape in Space and Time β Concluding Remarks....Pages 277-279
Back Matter....Pages 281-286
β¦ Subjects
Life Sciences, general; Biomedicine general
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