<p>This book was developed out of a symposium at the XVII International Congress of Entomology held in Hamburg, Germany, on August 21, 1984. This symposium was organized by Drs. William Bradshaw and Hugh Dingle, who subsequently asked us to edit the proceedings. The chapters represent, for the most
Insect Life Cycles: Genetics, Evolution and Co-ordination
β Scribed by William E. Bradshaw (auth.), Francis Gilbert PhD (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 255
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
No International Congress of Entomology would now be complete without a symposium on insect life-cycles. The latest Congress, held at Vancouver, BC (Canada), in July 1988, was no exception, with a symposium on the genetics, evolution, and coordination of insect lifeΒ cycles organized by Bill Bradshaw and Valerie Brown. The present volume arose from papers contributed by most of the speakers at the symposium, together with papers from other invited authors. In editing the book, I have been assisted greatly by the other authors, particularly Bill Bradshaw, Val Brown and Fritz Taylor. All contributors agreed to referee two other chapters, a system that worked efficiently and effectively: I thank all authors for performing this task in the face of other demands on their time. I would also like to thank Philip Corbet, John Greenslade, Bryan Clarke, and Gillian Thompson of Springer for their help. Nottingham Francis Gilbert January 1990 Contents List of Contributors ....................................................... xiii SECTION I. Genetics of Life-Cycle Traits Introduction William E. Bradshaw ................................................. 3 1 Understanding the Evolution of Insect Life-Cycles: The Role of Genetic Analysis.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-3
Understanding the Evolution of Insect Life-Cycles: The Role of Genetic Analysis....Pages 5-27
The Use of Selection to Probe Patterns of Pleiotropy in Fitness Characters....Pages 29-42
Front Matter....Pages 43-43
Introduction....Pages 45-46
Evolution of Phenology and Demography in the Pitcher-Plant Mosquito, Wyeomyia smithii ....Pages 47-67
Developmental Programmes and Adaptive Syndromes in Insect Life-Cycles....Pages 69-85
Coevolution Between Herbivorous Insects and Plants: Tempo and Orchestration....Pages 87-99
Size, Phylogeny and Life-History in the Evolution of Feeding Specialization in Insect Predators....Pages 101-124
Opportunistic Diapause in the Subtropical Ground Cricket, Dianemobius fascipes ....Pages 125-141
Evolution of Mutualistic Life-Cycles: Yucca Moths and Fig Wasps....Pages 143-161
Testing Hypotheses About the Evolution of the Mean Phenotype in Temporally Variable Environments....Pages 163-177
Front Matter....Pages 179-179
Introduction....Pages 181-182
Insect Herbivores, Herbivory and Plant Succession....Pages 183-196
Migration and the Coordination of Life-Cycles as Exemplified by Lygaeinae Bugs....Pages 197-214
Competition and Selection in a Patchy and Ephemeral Habitat: The Implications for Insect Life-Cycles....Pages 215-228
Facultative and Obligatory Diapause Responses in Three Species of Burnet Moth: A Characterization of Life-Cycle Phenologies by Field Observations and Laboratory Experiments....Pages 229-241
The Present and Future of Insect Life-Cycle Evolution....Pages 243-251
Back Matter....Pages 253-258
β¦ Subjects
Zoology; Plant Sciences; Ecology; Cell Biology
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