Biology and Management of the Formosan Subterranean Termite and Related Species

Biology and Management of the Formosan Subterranean Termite and Related Species
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Publisher : CABI
Total Pages : 429
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ISBN-10 : 9781800621572
ISBN-13 : 1800621574
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Biology and Management of the Formosan Subterranean Termite and Related Species by : Nan-Yao Su

The Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus, is the most destructive and invasive termite species globally. It is also the only termite species listed in the world's 100 worst invasive alien species of the Global Invasive Species Database. Annually, its infestation costs more than $4 billion in control and damage repairs in the USA alone. This book is the first comprehensive resource drawing on all the literature on C. formosanus since Tokuichi Shiraki first described the species in 1909. The book covers the worldwide distribution of this species, its biogeography, and how it has dispersed from its native range in southern China and Taiwan to different parts of the world. It describes its present taxonomic status and discusses the species' biology, ecology, foraging behavior, physiology, chemical ecology and its association with symbionts. From a practical standpoint, the authors address all of the various management options for this species, such as baits, soil termiticides, wood preservatives, inspection and detection technologies, and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approaches. Lastly, there are chapters dedicated to another important destructive species, Coptotermes gestroi (the Asian subterranean termite), and the recently discovered C. formosanus/C. gestroi hybrids. This important book is an essential and valuable reference for researchers, graduate students, pest management professionals, chemical manufacturer personnel, building and property managers, and others. It provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the biology and management of the Formosan subterranean termite and the Asian subterranean termite.

Biology of Termites: a Modern Synthesis

Biology of Termites: a Modern Synthesis
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 580
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ISBN-10 : 9789048139774
ISBN-13 : 9048139775
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Biology of Termites: a Modern Synthesis by : David Edward Bignell

Biology of Termites, a Modern Synthesis brings together the major advances in termite biology, phylogenetics, social evolution and biogeography. In this new volume, David Bignell, Yves Roisin and Nathan Lo have brought together leading experts on termite taxonomy, behaviour, genetics, caste differentiation, physiology, microbiology, mound architecture, biogeography and control. Very strong evolutionary and developmental themes run through the individual chapters, fed by new data streams from molecular sequencing, and for the first time it is possible to compare the social organisation of termites with that of the social Hymenoptera, focusing on caste determination, population genetics, cooperative behaviour, nest hygiene and symbioses with microorganisms. New chapters have been added on termite pheromones, termites as pests of agriculture and on destructive invasive species.

Lungless Salamanders

Lungless Salamanders
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Total Pages : 33
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ISBN-10 : 9781543571745
ISBN-13 : 1543571743
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Lungless Salamanders by : Emily Hudd

Do you love amphibians? Did you know that some do not have lungs? Read this book to learn about lungless salamanders' amazing adaptations.

Climate Change Impacts on Urban Pests

Climate Change Impacts on Urban Pests
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Publisher : CABI
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781780645377
ISBN-13 : 1780645376
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Climate Change Impacts on Urban Pests by : Partho Dhang

This book is the first resource to review the influence of climate change on urban and public pests such as mosquitoes, flies, ticks, and wood pests, with respect to population, distribution, disease, damage and control. It systematically addresses how the impact of climate change on pests in urban areas differs from natural areas, focusing on the increased temperatures of urban locations, the effect of natural disasters, the manner of land use and the consequences of human habitation. Presenting up-to-date knowledge, this book is an essential resource for researchers in urban pests, entomology and public health, as well as scientists, environmentalists and policy makers involved in studies on climate change.

Plant, Soil and Microbes

Plant, Soil and Microbes
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9783319274553
ISBN-13 : 3319274554
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Plant, Soil and Microbes by : Khalid Rehman Hakeem

The interactions between the plant, soil and microbes are complex in nature. Events may be antagonistic, mutualistic or synergistic, depending upon the types of microorganisms and their association with the plant and soil in question. Multi-trophic tactics can therefore be employed to nourish plants in various habitats and growth conditions. Understanding the mechanisms of these interactions is thus highly desired in order to utilize the knowledge in an ecofriendly and sustainable way. This holistic approach to crop improvement may not only resolve the upcoming food security issues, but also make the environment greener by reducing the chemical inputs. Plant, soil and microbe, Volume 1: Implications in Crop Science, along with the forthcoming Volume 2: Mechanisms and Molecular Interactions, provide detailed accounts of the exquisite and delicate balance between the three critical components of agronomy. Specifically, these two titles focus on the basis of nutrient exchange between the microorganisms and the host plants, the mechanism of disease protection and the recent molecular details emerged from studying this multi-tropic interaction. Together they aim to provide a solid foundation for the students, teachers, and researchers interested in soil microbiology, plant pathology, ecology and agronomy.

Termites: Evolution, Sociality, Symbioses, Ecology

Termites: Evolution, Sociality, Symbioses, Ecology
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 469
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ISBN-10 : 9789401732239
ISBN-13 : 940173223X
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Termites: Evolution, Sociality, Symbioses, Ecology by : Y. Abe

The book is a new compendium in which leading termite scientists review the advances of the last 30 years in our understanding of phylogeny, fossil records, relationships with cockroaches, social evolution, nesting, behaviour, mutualisms with archaea, protists, bacteria and fungi, nutrition, energy metabolism,population and community ecology, soil conditioning, greenhouse gas production and pest status.

Termites and Sustainable Management

Termites and Sustainable Management
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9783319721101
ISBN-13 : 3319721100
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Termites and Sustainable Management by : Md. Aslam Khan

This Volume comprises 12 chapters in an attempt to bring available information on biology, social behavour and economic importance of termites. Chapters in this book dealing with termites identification provide a review on most updated information of their systematics. Ecologically, termites interact with living and non-living surroundings and deliver a wide range of behaviors. In a separate chapter termites ecology is examined and explored. Termites depend on their gut microbes for digestion of complex polysaccharides of wood into simpler molecules. Information provided on termite gut microbiome and lignocellulose degradation constitutes an important contribution. Termite biology and social behaviour have been addressed comprehensively. Trail pheromones are responsible for the orientation and recruitment of nestmates to the food sources. Once arriving at a potential food source, termites assess its quality using a different set of cues. A separate chapter on trail pheromones, cues used during foraging and food assessment, with preferences for foraging sites, contributes a wealth of information. Emphasis has been given on reviewing ecological benefits of termites in other chapters. The information with respect to termite species as an edible insect and the overall role it plays in food and nutrition security in Africa is quite informative. A separate chapter dealing with importance of termites and termitaria in mineral exploration constitutes a significant step in addressing the economic importance of this insect group.

Biology of Termites

Biology of Termites
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 613
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ISBN-10 : 9780323144582
ISBN-13 : 0323144586
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Biology of Termites by : Kumar Krishna

Biology of Termites, Volume I presents the anatomical, physiological, biochemical, and behavioral laboratory and field studies of termite species. Although termites have been associated mainly with damage, only less than 10% of the species have actually been recorded as pests, obscuring their important ecological role in the breakdown of vegetative matter and their variety and complexity of structure, physiology, social behavior, caste differentiation and regulation, and other aspects of their biology. After briefly describing the social organization, classification, and research history of termites, the book discusses the external morphology of these species and the similarities and differences between the various groups and the different castes. The subsequent chapters cover the internal anatomy of termites, including their digestive physiology, exocrine and endocrine glands, reproductive and nervous systems, and sense organs. Other chapters deal with the social behavior and communication in the termites and the termite colonizing flights and associated activities. The book also examines caste differentiation in the three lower termite families, namely, Hodotermitidae, Kalotermitidae, and Rhinotermitidae. This volume includes discussions on the rearing, feeding, and biochemistry of termites; the radioisotopes for feeding studies; and the moisture requirements for termite survival. The concluding chapters deal with the introduction or interception of termites by humans and their association with fungi, as well as the relationships of termite hosts with termitophiles. Termite biologists, zoologists, botanists, ecologists, behaviorists, biochemists, endocrinologists, and economic entomologists will find this volume invaluable.

Termites in Buildings

Termites in Buildings
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Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : MINN:319510004163691
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Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Termites in Buildings by : Robin Edwards