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Pattern and Process in Host-Parasitoid Interactions by Bradford A. Hawkins β€” book cover

Pattern and Process in Host-Parasitoid Interactions

by Bradford A. Hawkins
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Overview

Parasitoids are insects that parasitize and eventually kill other insects. Between one and two million species of parasitoid insect exist on the earth today. This book explores how this staggering diversity is maintained and documents patterns in host-parasitoid interactions, including parasitoid community richness, the importance of parasitoids as mortality factors, and their impact on host densities as determined by the outcomes of parasitoid introductions for biological control. It documents general patterns using data sets generated from the global literature and evaluates potential underlying biological, ecological, and evolutionary mechanisms. A theme running throughout the book is the importance of host refuges as a major constraint on host-parasitoid interactions.

Synopsis

Examines patterns in global parasitoid species diversity.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2005
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
204
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521019446

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