Flight Behaviour and Migration of Insect Pests

Flight Behaviour and Migration of Insect Pests
Title Flight Behaviour and Migration of Insect Pests PDF eBook
Author D. R. Reynolds
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1997
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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Knowledge of the flight behaviour of migrant insect pests is essential for an understanding of their population dynamics, which in turn determine the design of efficient management strategies. This bulletin provides a detailed review of the development of radar entomology, spanning the last 30 years, and its contribution to the study of major insect pests of agriculture and human health in the developing world. Pests include grasshoppers and locusts, the African armyworm, rice brown planthopper and other rice pests, the old world bollworm and some mosquito vectors of human diseases.

Insect Flight

Insect Flight
Title Insect Flight PDF eBook
Author Wijesiri Danthanarayana
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 297
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642711553

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Migration and Meteorology

Migration and Meteorology
Title Migration and Meteorology PDF eBook
Author Reginald Charles Rainey
Publisher
Pages 354
Release 1989
Genre Science
ISBN

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Migrant insect pests represent a constant threat to crops and to health in many parts of the world. In Africa alone, over $100 million is spent annually on the control of a half dozen species of locust. One of the key problems in combating migrant pests is that the insect can disappear for months at a time and reappear with catastrophic effect. With the aid of aircraft and radar, it has been possible to map the movements of migrant pests. The research in this book, carried out on an international scale, has shown that migrant pests can travel longer distances than previously suspected and that their movements are related to the dynamics of the winds and weather systems. These findings throw new light on the flight behavior of the insects as well as on the ecological and evolutionary aspects of flight migration and suggest new options for controlling pests, especially locusts and grasshoppers. In surveying the achievements in this area, the author provides the biologist with an introduction to the relevant aspects of meteorology.

Migration and Dispersal of Insects by Flight

Migration and Dispersal of Insects by Flight
Title Migration and Dispersal of Insects by Flight PDF eBook
Author Cecil George Johnson
Publisher
Pages 796
Release 1969
Genre Science
ISBN

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Migration and dispersal; Migratory and non-migratory flight; Classes of migration; The beginning of migration; Individual aspects; Flight maturation, Take-off, and the exodus flight; The air speed and the intrinsic duration and range of flight; The orientation of migrants; Migration in relation to mating, sexual development and oviposition; The control of spontaneous locomotor activity a prerequisite for migratory flight; Casual aspects of migratory flight; Colletive aspects; The numbers of insects flying in relation to wether; The periodicity and synchronization of migration; The Composition of aerial populations and the vertical distribution of insects in the air; Selected examples of short-range and medium-range displacement especially in relation to the life-histories of the insects; Diptera; Coleoptera; Hemiptera; Lepidoptera. The idea randon dispersal, and of the deminution of density away from a source, in relation to migratory flight. General systems of air movement involved in longrange sispolacement. Hemiptera. Lepidoptera. The displacement of swarms of the desert locust schistocerca gregaria. Migration through mountain passes and along sea coats. The invasion of habitats. The ecological significance of migration and of flightlessness.

Radar Entomology

Radar Entomology
Title Radar Entomology PDF eBook
Author V. Alistair Drake
Publisher CABI
Pages 489
Release 2012
Genre Entomology
ISBN 9781845936068

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Many of the world's most serious agricultural pests are highly migratory. Through the use of special-purpose radars we are provided with insights into their movement and how they learn about and navigate through their environment. This text examines the behaviour and regional variations of these species, as well as the altitude of migration, concentration of insects in layers and how they respond to large and small-scale wind systems. The book relates radar observation of insect movement to complementary and competing methodologies and surveys its capabilities and limitations. It also deals wi

Insect Migration

Insect Migration
Title Insect Migration PDF eBook
Author V. Alistair Drake
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 504
Release 1995-09-14
Genre Science
ISBN 0521440009

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A comprehensive account of insect migration in its ecological and evolutionary context.

Experimental Analysis of Insect Behaviour

Experimental Analysis of Insect Behaviour
Title Experimental Analysis of Insect Behaviour PDF eBook
Author L.B. Browne
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 376
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642866662

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This volume has come about as a direct result of a Symposium entitled "Experimental Analysis of Insect Behaviour" which was an important con tribution to the 14 International Congress of Entomology held in Canberra, Australia, in August 1972 under the joint sponsorship of the Australian Academy of Science and the Australian Entomological Society. It is not, however, strictly Symposium proceedings. I have included, in this volume contributions from several workers who had to withdraw from the Symposium at a fairly late stage. Furthermore, quite intentionally, a number of the contributions bear only a general relationship to the papers given at the Congress. To permit this; the deadline for contribu tions was set at some six months after the Symposium. I imposed no restrictions on the form of the contributions. I did, however, indicate that speculative reviews highlighting the author's own recent research or that of his immediate colleagues would be particularly acceptable, and a number of the contributors have taken the opportunity to write this kind of paper. Several contributors, notably those whose task it was to give more general papers in the Symposium itself, have written reviews of somewhat greater scope.