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Natural enemies : the population biology of predators, parasites, and diseases / / edited by M.J. Crawley



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Titolo: Natural enemies : the population biology of predators, parasites, and diseases / / edited by M.J. Crawley Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Oxford ; ; Boston, : Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1992
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (594 p.)
Disciplina: 574.5
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Soggetto topico: Predation (Biology)
Predatory animals
Population biology
Parasitism
Parasites
Diseases
Pests - Biological control
Altri autori: CrawleyMichael J  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di contenuto: Natural Enemies: The Population Biology of Predators, Parasites and Diseases; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Part 1: BACKGROUND; 1: Evolution of Exploiter-Victim Relationships; 2: Correlates of Carnivory: Approaches and Answers; 3: Population Dynamics of Natural Enemies and their Prey; 4: Foraging Theory; Part 2: POPULATION BIOLOGY OF NATURAL ENEMIES; 5: Large Carnivores and their Prey: the Quick and the Dead; 6: Birds of Prey; 7: Insectivorous Mammals; 8: Marine Mammals; 9: Marine Invertebrates; 10: Predatory Arthropods; 11: The Population Biology of Insect Parasitoids
12: Bloodsucking Arthropods13: Spiders as Representative 'Sit-and-wait' Predators; 14: Macroparasites: Worms and Others; 15: Microparasites: Viruses and Bacteria; Part 3: SYNTHESIS; 16: Predator Psychology and the Evolution of Prey Coloration; 17: Natural Enemies and Community Dynamics; 18: Biological Control; 19: The Dynamics of Predator-Prey and Resource-Harvester Systems; 20: Prey Defence and Predator Foraging; 21: Overview; References; Index
Sommario/riassunto: This book is about disease and death. It is an ecologist's view of Darwin's vivid evocation of Nature, red in tooth and claw. An international team of authors examines broad patterns in the population biology of natural enemies, and addresses general questions about the role of natural enemies in the population dynamics and evolution of their prey. For instance, how do large natural enemies like wolves differ from small natural enemies like bacterial diseases in their effects on prey abundance? Is it better to chase after prey, or sit and wait for it to come to you? How should prey behave in o
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ISBN: 1-282-27889-4
9786612278891
1-4443-1407-6
1-4443-1406-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910876915603321
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