Rural Flies in the Urban Environment?

Rural Flies in the Urban Environment?
Title Rural Flies in the Urban Environment? PDF eBook
Author Gustave D. Thomas
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1993
Genre Flies
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Common Pest Flies Found in the Urban/rural Environment and Their Biological Control Agents

Common Pest Flies Found in the Urban/rural Environment and Their Biological Control Agents
Title Common Pest Flies Found in the Urban/rural Environment and Their Biological Control Agents PDF eBook
Author Phillip E. Kaufman
Publisher
Pages 4
Release 2000
Genre
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Public Health Significance of Urban Pests

Public Health Significance of Urban Pests
Title Public Health Significance of Urban Pests PDF eBook
Author Xavier Bonnefoy
Publisher World Health Organization
Pages 293
Release 2008
Genre Medical
ISBN 9289071885

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The second half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century witnessed important changes in ecology, climate and human behaviour that favoured the development of urban pests. Most alarmingly, urban planners now face the dramatic expansion of urban sprawl, in which city suburbs are growing into the natural habitats of ticks, rodents and other pests. Also, many city managers now erroneously assume that pest-borne diseases are relics of the past. All these changes make timely a new analysis of the direct and indirect effects of present-day urban pests on health. Such an analysis should lead to the development of strategies to manage them and reduce the risk of exposure. To this end, WHO invited international experts in various fields - pests, pest-related diseases and pest management - to provide evidence on which to base policies. These experts identified the public health risk posed by various pests and appropriate measures to prevent and control them. This book presents their conclusions and formulates policy options for all levels of decision-making to manage pests and pest-related diseases in the future. [Ed.]

The House Fly, Disease Carrier

The House Fly, Disease Carrier
Title The House Fly, Disease Carrier PDF eBook
Author Leland Ossian Howard
Publisher
Pages 374
Release 1911
Genre Flies
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Handbook of Sampling Methods for Arthropods in Agriculture

Handbook of Sampling Methods for Arthropods in Agriculture
Title Handbook of Sampling Methods for Arthropods in Agriculture PDF eBook
Author Larry P. Pedigo
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 732
Release 2020-08-26
Genre Science
ISBN 1000141217

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Handbook of Sampling Methods for Arthropods in Agriculture offers a comprehensive look at the principles and practicality of developing accurate sampling programs for arthropod pests and their arthropod enemies. The book examines developments in sampling populations and reviews sampling plans that produce accurate and affordable population estimates. The text stresses practicality, as well as the theoretical background of sampling. This book will be an indispensable reference for researchers, students, and practitioners in entomology and agriculture.

Urban Wildlife Habitats

Urban Wildlife Habitats
Title Urban Wildlife Habitats PDF eBook
Author Lowell W. Adams
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 210
Release 1994
Genre Nature
ISBN 0816622132

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Urban Wildlife Habitats was first published in 1994. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. In cities, towns, and villages, between buildings and parking lots, streets and sidewalks, and polluted streams and rivers, there is ever less space for the "natural," the plants and animals that once were at home across North America. In this first book-length study of the subject, Lowell W. Adams reviews the impact of urban and suburban growth on natural plant and animal communities and reveals how, with appropriate landscape planning and urban development, cities and towns can be made more accommodating for a wide diversity of species, including our own. Soils and ground surface, air, water, and noise pollution, space and demographics are among the urban characteristics Adams considers in relation to wildlife. He describes changes in the composition and structure of vegetation, as native species are replaced by exotic ones, and shows how, with spreading urbanization of natural habitats, the diversity of species of plants and animals almost always declines, although the density of a few species increases. Adams contends, however, that it is possible for a wide variety of species to coexist in the metropolitan environment, and he cites a growing interest in the practice of "natural landscaping," which emphasizes the use of native species and considers the structure, pattern, and species composition of vegetation as it relates to wildlife needs. Urban habitats vary from small city parks in densely built downtowns to suburbs with large yards and considerable open space. Adams discusses the opportunities these areas--along with school yards, hospital grounds, cemeteries, individual residences, and vacant lots--provide for judicious wildlife management and for the salutary interaction of people with nature. Lowell W. Adams is vice president of the National Institute for Urban Wildlife in Columbia, Maryland.

The Stable Fly

The Stable Fly
Title The Stable Fly PDF eBook
Author Fred Corry Bishopp
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1913
Genre Livestock
ISBN

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