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OverviewHeteropterans regularly cause a wide variety and large number of problems for humans - at times on a catastrophic scale. The 37,000 described species of this suborder including many pests, disease transmitters, and nuisances exist worldwide, inflicting damage on crops, forests, orchards, and human life. Inspired by the widespread economic impact of this activity, Heteroptera of Economic Importance presents the most thorough, detailed account of true bugs to date, from the bloodsucking bed bug to the dreaded assassin bug. It is the definitive source for biological information not only on true bugs of economic importance, but on the general biology of the major families of Heteroptera as well.Heteroptera of Economic Importance integrates the best of insect-focused and crop-oriented references, synthesizing the biology, behavior, and ecology of the true bugs. Each entry includes a detailed life history, helping you to evaluate the impact of harmful and useful Heteroptera. The thorough, comprehensive bibliographies support further research. Separate indices to insects and plants let you adapt the book to your use. It covers the physiology of plant damage and predation by this cosmopolitan group. This coverage, along with information on control measures and natural enemies, helps you evaluate and compare the best methods of management. Heteroptera can be serious crop pests, harmful to humans, or can be valuable as biological control agents. This work discusses them individually, with expert presentation of the biology, distribution, damage, and control of each economically significant insect. As a resource that lets you easily access information and research on related bugs globally, Heteroptera of Economic Importance lends itself to sharing of ideas and information across geographical boundaries which will inevitably yield more research, new ideas, and better control. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carl W. Schaefer (University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut. USA) , Antonio Ricardo Panizzi (Senior Research Entomologist, Embrapa Wheat, Passo Fundo, Brazil) , Kari Heliovaara , Antonio Ricardo PanizziPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 5.30cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.730kg ISBN: 9780849306952ISBN 10: 0849306957 Pages: 850 Publication Date: 28 July 2000 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"INTRODUCTION Economic Importance of Heteroptera: A General View, Carl W. Schaefer and Antônio R. Panizzi HARMFUL BUGS Possible Causes of Disease Symptoms Resulting from the Feeding of Phytophagous Heteroptera, Koji Hori Plant Bugs (Miridae) as Plant Pests, A. G. Wheeler, Jr. Lace Bugs (Tingidae), John W. Neal, Jr., and Carl W. Schaefer Palm Bugs (Thaumastocoroidae), Lionel Hill and Carl W. Schaefer Seed and Chinch Bugs (Lygaeoidea), Merrill H. Sweet, II Ash-Gray Leaf Bugs (Piesmatoidae), Narisu Cotton Stainers and Their Relatives (Pyrrhocoroidae: Pyrrhocoridae and Largidae), Carl W. Schaefer and Imtiaz Ahmad Scentless Plant Bugs (Rhopalidae), Carl W. Schaefer and Jill Kotulski Broad-Headed Bugs (Alydidae), Antônio R. Panizzi, Carl W. Schaefer, and Yoshiro Natuhara Leaf-Footed Bugs (Coreoidae), Paula Levin Mitchell Burrower Bugs (Cydnidae), Jerzy A. Lis, Miriam Becker, and Carl W. Schaefer Stink Bugs (Antônio R. Panizzi, J. E. McPherson, David G. James, M. Javahery, and Robert M. McPherson Shield Bugs (Scutellcridae), M. Javahery, Carl W. Schaefer, and John D. Lattin Several Small Pentatomoid Families (Cyrtocoridae, Dinidoridae, Eurostylidae, Plataspidae, and Tessaratomidae), Carl W. Schaefer, Antônio R. Panizzi, and David D. James Flat Bugs (Aradidae), Kari Heliövaara Bed Bugs (Cimicidae), Carl W. Schaefer Triatominae (Reduviidae), Eloi S. Garcia, Patricia de Azambuja, and João C. P. Diaz Adventitious Biters - ""Nuisance"" Bugs, Carl W. Schaefer USEFUL BUGS How Carnivorous Bugs Feed (Allen Carson Cohen Creeping Water Bugs (Naucoridae), Robert W. Sites Giant Water Bugs (Belostomatidae), P. Venkatesan Water Scorpions (Nepidae), Steven L. Keffer Small Aquatic Bugs (Nepomorpha) with Slight or Underestimated Economic Importance, Miroslave Papácek Semiaquatic Bugs (Gerromorpha), John R. Spence and Nils Møller Andersen Minute Pirate Bugs (Anthocoridae), John D. Lattin Damsel Bugs (Nabidae) S. Kristine Braman Predaceous Plant Bugs (Miridae), A. G. Wheeler Assassin Bugs (Reduviidae exluding Triatominae), Dunston P. Ambrose Economic Importance of Predation by Big-Eyed Bugs (Geocoridae), Merrill H. Sweet, II Stilt Bugs (Berytidae), Thomas J, Henry Predaceous Stinkbugs (Pentatomide: Asopinae), Patrick DeClercq"ReviewsCarl Schaefer and Antonio Panizzi have been studying this group of arthropods for many years and therefore their experience and expertise have rendered the book highly refined and thorough... Each chapter commences with a concise and clear statement on the economic relevance of the chosen group, followed by a well articulated summary on the biology, behaviour, and ecology of the bugs, a section on prognosis, and a conclusion that identifies the key areas for future research. Students beginning research on the ecology and behaviour of Heteroptera and scientists working in areas of arthropod pest management and biological control will find the comments in the conclusion extremely relevant... The book includes close to 5000 references and that is a major strength... Indices listing plant and insect names are additional strengths of the book... this book will be useful to agricultural, veterinary, and medical entomologists... and ecologists working on the interactions of Heteroptera with plants and animals, in vector biology, and in biological control... From the ecological and biological points of view, the book is so complete that nothing more, I felt, can be added... Schaefer and Panizzi have done an outstanding job by producing an impressive and a highly useful book. - Oriental Insects, Vol. 36, No. 50, 2002 """Carl Schaefer and Antônio Panizzi have been studying this group of arthropods for many years and therefore their experience and expertise have rendered the book highly refined and thorough... Each chapter commences with a concise and clear statement on the economic relevance of the chosen group, followed by a well articulated summary on the biology, behaviour, and ecology of the bugs, a section on prognosis, and a conclusion that identifies the key areas for future research. Students beginning research on the ecology and behaviour of Heteroptera and scientists working in areas of arthropod pest management and biological control will find the comments in the conclusion extremely relevant... The book includes close to 5000 references and that is a major strength... Indices listing plant and insect names are additional strengths of the book... this book will be useful to agricultural, veterinary, and medical entomologists... and ecologists working on the interactions of Heteroptera with plants and animals, in vector biology, and in biological control... From the ecological and biological points of view, the book is so complete that nothing more, I felt, can be added... Schaefer and Panizzi have done an outstanding job by producing an impressive and a highly useful book."" - Oriental Insects, Vol. 36, No. 50, 2002" Carl Schaefer and Anttnio Panizzi have been studying this group of arthropods for many years and therefore their experience and expertise have rendered the book highly refined and thorough... Each chapter commences with a concise and clear statement on the economic relevance of the chosen group, followed by a well articulated summary on the biology, behaviour, and ecology of the bugs, a section on prognosis, and a conclusion that identifies the key areas for future research. Students beginning research on the ecology and behaviour of Heteroptera and scientists working in areas of arthropod pest management and biological control will find the comments in the conclusion extremely relevant... The book includes close to 5000 references and that is a major strength... Indices listing plant and insect names are additional strengths of the book... this book will be useful to agricultural, veterinary, and medical entomologists... and ecologists working on the interactions of Heteroptera with plants and animals, in vector biology, and in biological control... From the ecological and biological points of view, the book is so complete that nothing more, I felt, can be added... Schaefer and Panizzi have done an outstanding job by producing an impressive and a highly useful book. - Oriental Insects, Vol. 36, No. 50, 2002 Author InformationCarl W. Schaefer, Antonio Ricardo Panizzi Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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