The Fruit Fly Fauna (Diptera : Tephritidae : Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville
Title | The Fruit Fly Fauna (Diptera : Tephritidae : Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville PDF eBook |
Author | Richard A.I. Drew |
Publisher | CABI |
Pages | 134 |
Release | 2022-01-05 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1789249511 |
The book is a taxonomic treatise of the tropical fruit flies of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, associated islands and Bougainville, the region of the world where speciation in the sub-family Dacinae has been most prolific. The book aims to provide readers with an updated record of all known species of Dacinae that occur in this geographic area including descriptions of 65 new species out of an entire list of 296 known species covered. It provides a discussion on the evolutionary origins of the Dacinae and a key to the genera and sub-genera recorded in the Australian-Pacific Region. Further, the major pest species and their biosecurity risks to other countries are discussed. Extensive field research by the authors and colleagues over many years has resulted in the accumulation of advanced knowledge of the tropical fruit flies in this region. A key reference for researchers of taxonomy, ecology and pest management in the family Tephritidae worldwide. Useful for biosecurity and horticulture workers in Agriculture Departments within government administration and universities around the world.
Tropical Fruit Flies (Tephritidae Dacinae) of South-East Asia
Title | Tropical Fruit Flies (Tephritidae Dacinae) of South-East Asia PDF eBook |
Author | R. A. I. Drew |
Publisher | CABI |
Pages | 661 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1780640358 |
As global warming and species migration become more prevalent issues, there is an urgent need for a text that provides comprehensive taxonomic details and geographic distributions of Dacinae fruit flies within south-east Asia. In particular, some of the major pest species of this region are being introduced on a regular basis to new geographical areas, causing widespread food security issues and economic hardship. Quarantine and horticultural organizations require detailed information on these fruit fly species in order to detect and eradicate any new incursions. This major new reference work details the taxonomic research into the subfamily Dacinae, which contains the tropical fruit flies of south-east Asia, as well as many other regions of the world. While focusing on south-east Asian fauna, all known species are included, through a study of the type material available in museums around the world. Specimens collected in major surveys conducted across Asia from 1983 to present have also been used to ensure a complete, in-depth review of this subfamily. Providing complete descriptions and artwork of all species of Dacinae recorded from the south-east Asian region for the first time, this book is written and illustrated by experts with over 80 years' combined research experience. Areas covered include: India, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, China, Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, Palau, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. It is an essential reference for departments of agriculture, researchers and students of entomology and quarantine, horticultural and chemical industry personnel worldwide. Key features: - 120 recently discovered species - 500 detailed drawings - Revision of all known species - Updated geographical distributions and host records - Accurate list and detailed information of all known pest species This book will be followed by Keys to Fruit Flies of South-East Asia.
Management of Fruit Flies in the Pacific
Title | Management of Fruit Flies in the Pacific PDF eBook |
Author | A. J. Allwood |
Publisher | |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Electronic books |
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Predations of fruit flies on a wide range of fruits and vegetables cause major economic losses throughout the world. This publication is a record of the papers presented at a regional symposium on the subject held in Fiji in October 1996.
Biological Control
Title | Biological Control PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas Frew Waterhouse |
Publisher | |
Pages | 472 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Agricultural pests |
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Nematode Behaviour
Title | Nematode Behaviour PDF eBook |
Author | Randy Gaugler |
Publisher | CABI |
Pages | 445 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0851998186 |
Nematode worms are among the most ubiquitous organisms on earth. They include free-living forms as well as parasites of plants, insects, humans and other animals. In recent years, there has been an explosion of interest in nematode biology, including the area of nematode behavior. The latter has, however, until now, not been synthesized into a single comprehensive volume. Nematode Behaviour seeks to redress this imbalance by providing the first comprehensive review of current knowledge of the behavior of nematodes. Key topics including locomotion and orientation, feeding and reproductive behavior, and biotic and abiotic interactions are reviewed by leading authorities from the USA, UK, India and New Zealand.
The Distribution and Host Plants of Fruit Flies (Diptera Tephritidae) in Australia
Title | The Distribution and Host Plants of Fruit Flies (Diptera Tephritidae) in Australia PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 75 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Fruit-flies |
ISBN | 9780734500571 |
Feeding the Birds at Your Table
Title | Feeding the Birds at Your Table PDF eBook |
Author | Darryl Jones |
Publisher | NewSouth Publishing |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2019-10-01 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1742244599 |
Feeding the Birds at Your Table is designed to provide detailed, comprehensive advice and suggestions for people wishing to feed wild birds in Australia from their own backyards and balconies. Millions of Australians feed wild birds in their gardens. Yet there is currently little information or advice on offer to tell them how to do this properly. This book provides the first readily available source of reliable information relevant to Australia. What’s more, it is written by an expert who feeds birds himself. Including profiles on different types of Australian urban birds, what to feed them and the types of feeders to use, it also has advice on how to create a bird-friendly garden. Feeding the Birds at Your Table offers sensible and practical suggestions so feeding doesn’t only benefit us, but benefits the birds themselves. ‘At last, a sensible, science-based guide to safely feeding wild birds in Australia.’ — Paul Sullivan, CEO, BirdLife Australia