Entomology and parasitology / A. Veronica and Nestor Centeno (contributor).
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Intelliz Press LLC, 2016.Description: ix, 186 pages : ill. ; 30 cmISBN:- 9781682510117
- c2016 Cir.636.089696
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Chapter 1: Abnormal succession of insect fauna on pig carcasses in Tandil (Argentina, Buenos Aires Province). - Chapter 2: Nocturnal man biting habits of mosquito species in Serian, Sarawak, Malaysia. - Chapter 3: Antennal epicuticular structure of Camel crickets (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae) for identifying the prey of Mustellasibricapallas. - Chapter 4: Ant species diversity in Ciliary forest and Gallery forest areas in Central Brazil. - Chapter 5: A review of agricultural pesticides use and the selection for resistance to insecticides in Malaria vectors. - Chapter 6: Analysis of hypervariables (HVRS) of the Wsp gene of Wolbachia from Solenopsis Invicta ants in Souteastern Brazil. - Chapter 7: Malpighian tubules in larvae of Diatraea Saccharalis (Lepidoptera; Crambidae): a morphological comparison between non-parasitized and parasitized by Cotesia Flavipes (Hymenoptera; Braconidae). - Chapter 8: Effectiveness of Beauveria Bassiana native isolates in the biological control of the Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis Capitata). - Chapter 9: Interations amon Tamarix (Tamaricaceae), Opsius Stactogalus (Cicadellidae), and litter fungi limit Riparian plant establisment. - Chapter 10: Parasite replication and te evolutionary epidemiology of parasitic virulence. - Chapter 11: The origin of Malarial parasites in Orangutans. - Chapter 12: Pervasiveness o parasites in pollinators. - Chapter 13: Potential parasite transmission in multi- host networks based on parasite sharing. - Chapter 14: Mixed infections and hybridisation in Monogenean parasites. - Chapter 15: Within- host speciation of Malaria parasites. - Chapter 16: Geographical barriers impeded the spread of a parasitic chromosome. - Chapter 17: Fundamental factors determining the nature of parasite aggregation in hosts. - Chapter 18: Disease dynamics in a specialized parasite of ant societies. - Chapter 19: Forensic entomology and arthropods and corpses.
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