A Manual of Acarology

A Manual of Acarology
Title A Manual of Acarology PDF eBook
Author G. W. Krantz
Publisher Oregon State University Book Stores, Incorporated
Pages 536
Release 1978
Genre Science
ISBN

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Systematic position of the acari, Morphology and function, Reproduction and embryogenesis, Oviposition and life stages, Habits and habitats, Collection,rearing,and preparation for study, Classification.

A Manual of Acarology

A Manual of Acarology
Title A Manual of Acarology PDF eBook
Author Gerald William Krantz
Publisher
Pages 824
Release 2009
Genre Medical
ISBN

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In the thirty years since the last edition of this indispensable reference work was published, acarologists have discovered a multitude of new taxa, made major modifications in classification of acarines, and profoundly altered their understanding of the Acari. Now the completely revised and updated third edition is 04 Activeable to researchers, teachers, students, and plant and animal scientists wishing to explore the complex and often astonishing world of mites.

Agricultural Acarology

Agricultural Acarology
Title Agricultural Acarology PDF eBook
Author Marjorie A. Hoy
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 430
Release 2016-04-19
Genre Science
ISBN 1439817537

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Written by a globally prominent entomologist, Agricultural Acarology: Introduction to Integrated Mite Management provides tools for developing integrated mite management programs for agriculture, including management of plant-feeding mites, mites attacking bees and livestock, and stored products. Emphasizing the biology, ecology, behavior, and dive

The Acari

The Acari
Title The Acari PDF eBook
Author Reinhart Schuster
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 539
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401131023

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During the Inaugural Meeting of the European Association of Acarol ogists (EURAAC), held in Amsterdam in 1987, it was decided that the holding of a Symposium at regular intervals should be a major objective. With this in view, it was agreed that Professor Reinhart Schuster, the senior editor, be invited to accept the Presidency of the Association and, arising from that Office, to organize the first Symposium in Austria in 1988. There was strong support for a main theme focused on a particular aspect of acarology. From these discussions there emerged the proposal that emphasis be placed on aspects of reproduction, development and life-history strategies of the Acari. These were topics in the forefront of the discipline with exciting developments of interest not only to acarologists but to a wider audience because of the light they cast on fundamental processes in physiology, ecology and evolutionary biology. The object then was to invite a small number of key workers to present extended papers related to the main theme. There were seven of these all of which appear in the book. The remaining 51 contributions were offered papers a number of which fit within the framework of the Symposium theme.

Bring 'em Back Alive

Bring 'em Back Alive
Title Bring 'em Back Alive PDF eBook
Author Frank Buck
Publisher Texas Tech University Press
Pages 292
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780896725829

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The intrepid Texas jungle adventurer Frank Buck spent his life capturing alive every kind of animal, and enthralled generations of readers with the stories of danger and daring collected here.

Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness

Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness
Title Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Magnolia Press
Pages 239
Release 2011
Genre Animals
ISBN 1869778499

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Mammals of the Holy Land

Mammals of the Holy Land
Title Mammals of the Holy Land PDF eBook
Author Mazin B. Qumsiyeh
Publisher Texas Tech University Press
Pages 412
Release 1996
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780896723641

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Over 110 species of mammals roamed the forests, mountains, and deserts of this ancient "Land of Canaan"--Jordan, Israel, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine. Their impact on humans can be seen in cave drawings made by the Neanderthal inhabitants of northern Palestine some 200,000 years ago and gleaned from the writings of all Near Eastern civilizations. In recent centuries, encroachment by an increasing human population has resulted in the extinction of several species--aurochs (wild ox), red deer, onagers, Syrian wild asses roebucks (roe deer), fallow deer, Syrian brown bears, and cheetahs. Currently at risk are such large mammals as the leopard, wolf, wild cat, caracal, ibex, and dessert gazelles as well as may small mammals especially small carnivores, insectivores, and bats. Mammals of the Holy Land, summarizes the information that is known about the mammals that inhabit this historic land. with keys to identification, a glossary of terms, a basic introduction to the study of mammals, and a discussion of the impact these mammals have had on humans, a well as taxonomic and natural history information for each species, this book will be useful to both the professional and non-professional.