Natural Enemies of Terrestrial Molluscs

Natural Enemies of Terrestrial Molluscs
Title Natural Enemies of Terrestrial Molluscs PDF eBook
Author G. M. Barker
Publisher CABI
Pages 666
Release 2004
Genre Science
ISBN 9780851990613

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This book provides the first coherent examination of the vast literature on the diversity of organisms that constitute the natural enemies of terrestrial molluscs. In a series of review chapters, it provides an authoritative synthesis of current research on predators, parasites and pathogens and how they might be used to control mollusc pests.

Natural Enemies of Terrestrial Molluscs

Natural Enemies of Terrestrial Molluscs
Title Natural Enemies of Terrestrial Molluscs PDF eBook
Author G. M. Barker
Publisher Cabi
Pages 644
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780851993195

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A small fraction of the global terrestrial molluscan diversity exhibit high propensities for passive dispersal associated with human trading activities and invasiveness when introduced to new areas. They have become increasingly important as crop pests in agriculture and as vectors of helinth parasites in humans and domestic livestock. This book is aimed at both students and professionals concerned with conservation of molluscan communities in natural habitats and control of pesiferous species. It draws together the available information on the diversity of organisms that constitute the natural enemies of terrestrial molluscs. In a series of review chapters, it provides an authoritative synthesis of current knowledge and research on predators, parasites and pathogens.

The Biology of Terrestrial Molluscs

The Biology of Terrestrial Molluscs
Title The Biology of Terrestrial Molluscs PDF eBook
Author G. M. Barker
Publisher CABI
Pages 574
Release 2001
Genre Science
ISBN 0851993184

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Gastropods on land: phylogeny, diversity and adaptive morphology; Body wall: form and function; Sensory organs and the nervous system; Radular structure and function; Structure and function of the digestive system in Stylommatophora; Food and feeding behaviour; Haemolymph: blood cell morphology and function; Structure and functioning of the reproductive system; Regulation of growth and reproduction; Spermatogenesis and oogenesis; Population and conservation genetics; Life history strategies; Behavioural ecology: on doing the right thing, in the right place at the right time; Soil biology and ecotoxicology.

Biological Control: Measures of Success

Biological Control: Measures of Success
Title Biological Control: Measures of Success PDF eBook
Author G. Gurr
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 433
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401140146

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As well as examining successful biological control programmes this book analyses why the majority of attempts fail. Off-target and other negative effects of biological control are also dealt with. Chapters contributed by leading international researchers and practitioners in all areas of biological control afford the book a breadth of coverage and depth of analysis not possible with a single author volume. Combined with the use of other experts to review chapters and editorial oversight to ensure thematic integrity of the volume, this book provides the most authoritative analysis of biological control published. Key aspects addressed include how success may be measured, how successful biological control has been to date and how may it be made more successful in the future. With extensive use of contemporary examples, photographs, figures and tables this book will be invaluable to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as being a `must' for all involved in making biological control successful.

Biology and Evolution of the Mollusca, Volume 1

Biology and Evolution of the Mollusca, Volume 1
Title Biology and Evolution of the Mollusca, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Winston Frank Ponder
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 900
Release 2019-11-18
Genre Nature
ISBN 1351115650

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Molluscs comprise the second largest phylum of animals (after arthropods), occurring in virtually all habitats. Some are commercially important, a few are pests and some carry diseases, while many non-marine molluscs are threatened by human impacts which have resulted in more extinctions than all tetrapod vertebrates combined. This book and its companion volume provide the first comprehensive account of the Mollusca in decades. Illustrated with hundreds of colour figures, it reviews molluscan biology, genomics, anatomy, physiology, fossil history, phylogeny and classification. This volume includes general chapters drawn from extensive and diverse literature on the anatomy and physiology of their structure, movement, reproduction, feeding, digestion, excretion, respiration, nervous system and sense organs. Other chapters review the natural history (including ecology) of molluscs, their interactions with humans, and assess research on the group. Key features of both volumes: up to date treatment with an extensive bibliography; thoroughly examines the current understanding of molluscan anatomy, physiology and development; reviews fossil history and phylogenetics; overviews ecology and economic values; and summarises research activity and suggests future directions for investigation. Winston F Ponder was a Principal Research Scientist at The Australian Museum in Sydney where he is currently a Research Fellow. He has published extensively over the last 55 years on the systematics, evolution, biology and conservation of marine and freshwater molluscs, as well as supervised post graduate students and run university courses. David R. Lindberg is former Chair of the Department of Integrative Biology, Director of the Museum of Paleontology, and Chair of the Berkeley Natural History Museums, all at the University of California. He has conducted research on the evolutionary history of marine organisms and their habitats on the rocky shores of the Pacific Rim for more than 40 years. The numerous elegant and interpretive illustrations were produced by Juliet Ponder.

Molluscs as Crop Pests

Molluscs as Crop Pests
Title Molluscs as Crop Pests PDF eBook
Author G. M. Barker
Publisher CABI
Pages 488
Release 2002-03-21
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780851997902

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Mollusc species currently constitute a major threat to sustainable agriculture. This threat is associated with cultivation of new crops, intensification of agricultural production systems and the spread through human trade and travel of species adapted to these modified environments. In some crops their significance is only now becoming apparent with the decline in the importance of other pest groups which can be effectively controlled. The book focuses on: toxicology of chemicals; deployment of molluscicides in baits; specific crop situations worldwide; current pest status of mollusc species and progress towards development of solutions.

Predators and Parasitoids

Predators and Parasitoids
Title Predators and Parasitoids PDF eBook
Author Opender Koul
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 204
Release 2003-03-13
Genre Science
ISBN 0203302567

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Their natural enemies largely determine the population size and dynamic behavior of many plant-eating insects. Any reduction in enemy number can result in an insect outbreak. Applied biological control is thus one strategy for restoring functional biodiversity in many agroecosystems. Predators and Parasitoids addresses the role of natural enemies i