Parasitic Wasps

Parasitic Wasps by Donald L. Quicke, published by Springer Netherlands on April 30, 1997, is a comprehensive examination of the biology of parasitic Hymenoptera, a diverse group of insects that includes over a million species. This 470-page volume delves into various aspects of their biology, including genetics, developmental biology, physiology, anatomy, and molecular biology, while also addressing behavior and ecology. The book highlights the significance of life history strategies and phylogeny in understanding the features of parasitic wasps.
Readers will find an extensive review of the current research surrounding parasitic wasps, emphasizing their roles in pest control and their importance in studies of pollution dynamics and host-parasite interactions. The text serves as a valuable resource for researchers in entomology and related fields, offering insights into exciting new areas of study and providing a thorough guide to relevant literature. This edition is presented in English and is designed to support those with interests in science, life sciences, zoology, and evolution.
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The parasitic Hymenoptera are a highly successful and important group of insects comprising probably over a million species. Despite the vast amount of research that has been carried out on the group over the last 100 years or so, there are still many unexplained aspects of their biology. In recent years interest in the parasitic Hymenoptera has grown as a result of the increasing demand for biological methods for pest control and their possible use as natural enemies. Parasitic wasps are also tremendously important in research on pollution dynamics and on host-parasite interactions.
In this unique volume Donald Quicke provides an up-to-date review of the biology of parasitic wasps which focuses primarily on genetics, developmental biology, physiology, anatomy and molecular biology, though many aspects of behaviour and ecology are also covered. Attention is drawn to the importance of both life history strategy an phylogeny to many features of parasitic wasp biology, and exciting new areas of research are highlighted. Parasitic Wasps provides an extensive guide to the relevant literature.
The book will prove invaluable to researchers working on this group and to those with broader interests in entomology, physiology, behaviour, ecology and pest control.
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