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Title Insect phenotypic plasticity : diversity of responses / editors, T.N. Ananthakrishnan, Douglas Whitman
Published Enfield, N.H. : Science ; Plymouth : NBN [distributor],., 2005

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 W'PONDS  595.7135 Ana/Ipp  AVAILABLE
Description 213 pages : illustrations (some color)
Contents 1. Perspectives and dimensions of phenotypic plasticity in insects / T. N. Ananthakrishnan -- 2. Phenotypic plasticity of host selection in adult tiger swallowtail butterflies, Papilio glaucus L. (Lepidoptera : Papilionidae) / Rodrigo J. Mercader and J. Mark Scriber -- 3. Plasticity in insect responses to variable chemistry of host plants / Meena Haribal and J. Alan A. Renwick -- 4. Fighting, flight and fecundity : behavioural determinants of thysanoptera structural diversity / Laurence A. Mound -- 5. Behavioral diversity and its apportionment in a primitively eusocial wasp / Raghavendra Gadagkar and K. Chandrashekara -- 6. Clutch size plasticity in the lepidoptera / James A. Fordyce -- 7. The importance of phenotypic plasticity in herbivorous insect speciation / Gazi Gorur -- 8. Adaptive allometric responses of galling insects to availability of ovipositing sites / Andrea Lucia Teixeira de Souza, Marcel Okamoto Tanaka and Rogerio Parentoni Martins
Summary "All modern biologists need to know and understand phenotypic plasticity, not only because of its integrating centrality, but because it will illuminate their specific research. Phenotypic plasticity also has practical value in agriculture, medicine, and conservation. Although phenotypic plasticity is relevant to all biology, especially developmental and molecular biology, genetics, physiology, morphology, ecology, life history, biogeography, systematics, and evolution, it has special importance for entomology. It helps to explain such notable phenomena as castes in social insects, phase shifts in locusts, alternation of generations in aphids, color polymorphism in butterflies, allometry and horn length in beetles, and diapause, estivation, quiescence, acclimation, learning, migration, host plant switching, alternative mating tactics, and maternal effects, in a wide range of insects. This book documents the plasticity inherent in insects
In a companion volume, Phenotypic Plasticity of Insects: Mechanisms and Consequences we explore the underlying causes, process, and consequences of plasticity."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Phenotypic plasticity.
Insects -- Ecology.
Insects -- Genetics.
Phenotype.
Author Ananthakrishnan, T. N., 1925-
Whitman, Douglas (Douglas W.)
LC no. 2004065384
ISBN 1578083222