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Arthropods : New Advances and Perspectives / / Vonnie D. C. Shields
Arthropods : New Advances and Perspectives / / Vonnie D. C. Shields
Autore Shields Vonnie D. C.
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England : , : IntechOpen, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (242 pages)
Disciplina 632.65
Soggetto topico Arthropod pests
Perspective
ISBN 1-80355-613-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Table of Contents -- 1. Larval Development of Non-Insect Arthropods: Metamorphosis and Sexual Differentiation -- 2. Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Bemisia tabaci MEAM1 (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Commercial Soybean Crops -- 3. Food Detection and Feeding Behavior of Three Species of Household Cockroaches, Blatella germanica (L.), Periplaneta americana (L.), and Supella longipalpa (F.) -- 4. Interaction Among the Multi-Trophic Lac Insect Complex of Flora and Fauna: Impact on Quantity and Quality of the Resin Secreted -- 5. The Ability of Insects to Degrade Complex Synthetic Polymers -- 6. Deterrents and Their Effects on the Feeding Behavior and Sensory Physiology of Insects -- 7. Vector-Borne Disease and Climate Change -- 8. Overview of the Main Species of Ticks and Animal and Human Tick-Related Diseases in the Caribbean, Particularly in Haiti -- 9. Arthropods: Prospect of Household Food Security -- 10. Capybara Ticks and the Urban Context of Spotted Fever in Brazil: An Overview -- 11. Ommochromes of the Compound Eye of Arthropods from the Insects and Crustaceans Classes: Physicochemical Properties and Antioxidant Activity.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910765539903321
Shields Vonnie D. C.  
London, England : , : IntechOpen, , 2023
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Small-scale rearing of Anagasta kuehniella for Trichogramma production / / Jose Roberto Postali Parra
Small-scale rearing of Anagasta kuehniella for Trichogramma production / / Jose Roberto Postali Parra
Autore Postali Parra Jose Roberto
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wallingford, United Kingdom : , : CABI, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 32 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 632.65
Soggetto topico Parasites
Biological pest control agents
Arthropod pests
Trichogramma
Mediterranean flour moth
Soggetto non controllato natural enemies
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction Pages: 1-3 -- Chapter Taxonomy, biology, and behavior of Trichogramma species. Pages: 4-6 -- Chapter Production sequence of Anagasta kuehniella and Trichogramma species. Pages: 7-22 -- Chapter Concluding remarks. Page: 23.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910647265603321
Postali Parra Jose Roberto  
Wallingford, United Kingdom : , : CABI, , 2021
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Veterinary ectoparasites [[electronic resource] ] : biology, pathology, and control / / Richard Wall, David Shearer
Veterinary ectoparasites [[electronic resource] ] : biology, pathology, and control / / Richard Wall, David Shearer
Autore Wall Richard, Ph. D.
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (274 p.)
Disciplina 636.089/6968
636.0896968
Altri autori (Persone) ShearerDavid
WallRichard, Ph. D.
Soggetto topico Veterinary entomology
Arthropod pests
Veterinary parasitology
Ectoparasitic infestations
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-31847-7
9786611318475
0-470-69050-X
0-470-68022-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Veterinary Ectoparasites: Biology, Pathology and Control; Contents; Preface to Second Edition; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 The Importance and Diversity of Arthropod Ectoparasites; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Ectoparasite-host relationships; 1.3 Ectoparasite damage; 1.4 The evolution of ectoparasite-host relationships; 1.5 A modern and growing problem?; 1.6 An introduction to arthropod structure and function; 1.6.1 Arthropod segmentation; 1.6.2 The arthropod exoskeleton; 1.6.3 Jointed legs; 1.6.4 Spiracles and gas exchange; 1.6.5 The arthropod circulatory system; 1.6.6 The arthropod nervous system
1.6.7 Digestion and absorption1.6.8 Arthropod sense organs; 1.6.9 Arthropod reproduction; 1.6.10 Arthropod size; 1.7 Patterns of arthropod development; 1.7.1 Moulting; 1.7.2 Simple and complex life-cycles; 1.8 The classification of diversity; 1.9 The origins of arthropods; 1.10 Living arthropod groups; 1.10.1 Arachnids; 1.10.2 Insects; 1.10.3 Other living arthropod classes; 1.11 Arthropod distributions; Further reading and references; Chapter 2 Mites (Acari); 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Morphology; 2.3 Life history; 2.4 Pathology; 2.5 Classification; 2.5.1 Astigmata; 2.5.2 Prostigmata
2.5.3 Mesostigmata2.6 Recognition of mites of veterinary importance; 2.7 Astigmata (Sacroptiformes); 2.7.1 Sarcoptidae; Guide to the suborders of Acari; Guide to species and families of veterinary importance; 2.7.2 Psoroptidae; Guide to the identification of life-cycle stages of Psoroptes mites; 2.7.3 Knemidocoptidae; 2.7.4 Listrophoridae; 2.7.5 Astigmatid mites of minor veterinary interest; 2.8 Prostigmata (Trombidiformes); 2.8.1 Demodicidae; 2.8.2 Cheyletiellidae; 2.8.3 Trombiculidae; 2.8.4 Psorergatidae; 2.8.5 Prostigmatid mites of minor veterinary interest
2.9 Mesostigmata (Gamesid mites)2.9.1 Macronyssidae; 2.9.2 Dermanyssidae; 2.9.3 Mesostigmatid mites of minor veterinary interest; Further reading and references; Chapter 3 Ticks (Acari); 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Morphology; 3.2.1 Ixodidae; 3.2.2 Argasidae; 3.3 Life history; 3.3.1 Ixodidae; 3.3.2 Argasidae; 3.4 Pathology; 3.4.1 Cutaneous effects of tick feeding; 3.4.2 Systemic effect: vectors of disease; 3.4.3 Systemic effects: tick paralysis; 3.4.4 Other systemic effects; 3.5 Classification; 3.6 Recognition of ticks of veterinary importance; Guide to tick identification; 3.7 Ixodidae
3.7.1 Ixodes3.7.2 Dermacentor; 3.7.3 Haemaphysalis; 3.7.4 Rhipicephatus; 3.7.5 Boophilus; 3.7.6 Amblyomma; 3.7.7 Hyalomma; 3.8 Argasidae; 3.8.1 Argas; 3.8.2 Otobius; 3.8.3 Ornithodoros; Further reading and references; Chapter 4 Adult Flies (Diptera); 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Morphology; 4.3 Life history; 4.4 Pathology; 4.5 Classification; 4.5.1 Cyclorrhapha; 4.5.2 Brachycera; 4.5.3 Nematocera; 4.6 Recognition of flies of veterinary importance; 4.7 Cyclorrhapha; Guide to families of adult Diptera of veterinary importance; 4.7.1 Muscidae; 4.7.2 Fanniidae
4.7.3 Hippoboscidae (keds and forest flies)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910144129003321
Wall Richard, Ph. D.  
Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, c2001
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Veterinary ectoparasites [[electronic resource] ] : biology, pathology, and control / / Richard Wall, David Shearer
Veterinary ectoparasites [[electronic resource] ] : biology, pathology, and control / / Richard Wall, David Shearer
Autore Wall Richard, Ph. D.
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (274 p.)
Disciplina 636.089/6968
636.0896968
Altri autori (Persone) ShearerDavid
WallRichard, Ph. D.
Soggetto topico Veterinary entomology
Arthropod pests
Veterinary parasitology
Ectoparasitic infestations
ISBN 1-281-31847-7
9786611318475
0-470-69050-X
0-470-68022-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Veterinary Ectoparasites: Biology, Pathology and Control; Contents; Preface to Second Edition; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 The Importance and Diversity of Arthropod Ectoparasites; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Ectoparasite-host relationships; 1.3 Ectoparasite damage; 1.4 The evolution of ectoparasite-host relationships; 1.5 A modern and growing problem?; 1.6 An introduction to arthropod structure and function; 1.6.1 Arthropod segmentation; 1.6.2 The arthropod exoskeleton; 1.6.3 Jointed legs; 1.6.4 Spiracles and gas exchange; 1.6.5 The arthropod circulatory system; 1.6.6 The arthropod nervous system
1.6.7 Digestion and absorption1.6.8 Arthropod sense organs; 1.6.9 Arthropod reproduction; 1.6.10 Arthropod size; 1.7 Patterns of arthropod development; 1.7.1 Moulting; 1.7.2 Simple and complex life-cycles; 1.8 The classification of diversity; 1.9 The origins of arthropods; 1.10 Living arthropod groups; 1.10.1 Arachnids; 1.10.2 Insects; 1.10.3 Other living arthropod classes; 1.11 Arthropod distributions; Further reading and references; Chapter 2 Mites (Acari); 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Morphology; 2.3 Life history; 2.4 Pathology; 2.5 Classification; 2.5.1 Astigmata; 2.5.2 Prostigmata
2.5.3 Mesostigmata2.6 Recognition of mites of veterinary importance; 2.7 Astigmata (Sacroptiformes); 2.7.1 Sarcoptidae; Guide to the suborders of Acari; Guide to species and families of veterinary importance; 2.7.2 Psoroptidae; Guide to the identification of life-cycle stages of Psoroptes mites; 2.7.3 Knemidocoptidae; 2.7.4 Listrophoridae; 2.7.5 Astigmatid mites of minor veterinary interest; 2.8 Prostigmata (Trombidiformes); 2.8.1 Demodicidae; 2.8.2 Cheyletiellidae; 2.8.3 Trombiculidae; 2.8.4 Psorergatidae; 2.8.5 Prostigmatid mites of minor veterinary interest
2.9 Mesostigmata (Gamesid mites)2.9.1 Macronyssidae; 2.9.2 Dermanyssidae; 2.9.3 Mesostigmatid mites of minor veterinary interest; Further reading and references; Chapter 3 Ticks (Acari); 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Morphology; 3.2.1 Ixodidae; 3.2.2 Argasidae; 3.3 Life history; 3.3.1 Ixodidae; 3.3.2 Argasidae; 3.4 Pathology; 3.4.1 Cutaneous effects of tick feeding; 3.4.2 Systemic effect: vectors of disease; 3.4.3 Systemic effects: tick paralysis; 3.4.4 Other systemic effects; 3.5 Classification; 3.6 Recognition of ticks of veterinary importance; Guide to tick identification; 3.7 Ixodidae
3.7.1 Ixodes3.7.2 Dermacentor; 3.7.3 Haemaphysalis; 3.7.4 Rhipicephatus; 3.7.5 Boophilus; 3.7.6 Amblyomma; 3.7.7 Hyalomma; 3.8 Argasidae; 3.8.1 Argas; 3.8.2 Otobius; 3.8.3 Ornithodoros; Further reading and references; Chapter 4 Adult Flies (Diptera); 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Morphology; 4.3 Life history; 4.4 Pathology; 4.5 Classification; 4.5.1 Cyclorrhapha; 4.5.2 Brachycera; 4.5.3 Nematocera; 4.6 Recognition of flies of veterinary importance; 4.7 Cyclorrhapha; Guide to families of adult Diptera of veterinary importance; 4.7.1 Muscidae; 4.7.2 Fanniidae
4.7.3 Hippoboscidae (keds and forest flies)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830382603321
Wall Richard, Ph. D.  
Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, c2001
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Veterinary ectoparasites [[electronic resource] ] : biology, pathology, and control / / Richard Wall, David Shearer
Veterinary ectoparasites [[electronic resource] ] : biology, pathology, and control / / Richard Wall, David Shearer
Autore Wall Richard, Ph. D.
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (274 p.)
Disciplina 636.089/6968
636.0896968
Altri autori (Persone) ShearerDavid
WallRichard, Ph. D.
Soggetto topico Veterinary entomology
Arthropod pests
Veterinary parasitology
Ectoparasitic infestations
ISBN 1-281-31847-7
9786611318475
0-470-69050-X
0-470-68022-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Veterinary Ectoparasites: Biology, Pathology and Control; Contents; Preface to Second Edition; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 The Importance and Diversity of Arthropod Ectoparasites; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Ectoparasite-host relationships; 1.3 Ectoparasite damage; 1.4 The evolution of ectoparasite-host relationships; 1.5 A modern and growing problem?; 1.6 An introduction to arthropod structure and function; 1.6.1 Arthropod segmentation; 1.6.2 The arthropod exoskeleton; 1.6.3 Jointed legs; 1.6.4 Spiracles and gas exchange; 1.6.5 The arthropod circulatory system; 1.6.6 The arthropod nervous system
1.6.7 Digestion and absorption1.6.8 Arthropod sense organs; 1.6.9 Arthropod reproduction; 1.6.10 Arthropod size; 1.7 Patterns of arthropod development; 1.7.1 Moulting; 1.7.2 Simple and complex life-cycles; 1.8 The classification of diversity; 1.9 The origins of arthropods; 1.10 Living arthropod groups; 1.10.1 Arachnids; 1.10.2 Insects; 1.10.3 Other living arthropod classes; 1.11 Arthropod distributions; Further reading and references; Chapter 2 Mites (Acari); 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Morphology; 2.3 Life history; 2.4 Pathology; 2.5 Classification; 2.5.1 Astigmata; 2.5.2 Prostigmata
2.5.3 Mesostigmata2.6 Recognition of mites of veterinary importance; 2.7 Astigmata (Sacroptiformes); 2.7.1 Sarcoptidae; Guide to the suborders of Acari; Guide to species and families of veterinary importance; 2.7.2 Psoroptidae; Guide to the identification of life-cycle stages of Psoroptes mites; 2.7.3 Knemidocoptidae; 2.7.4 Listrophoridae; 2.7.5 Astigmatid mites of minor veterinary interest; 2.8 Prostigmata (Trombidiformes); 2.8.1 Demodicidae; 2.8.2 Cheyletiellidae; 2.8.3 Trombiculidae; 2.8.4 Psorergatidae; 2.8.5 Prostigmatid mites of minor veterinary interest
2.9 Mesostigmata (Gamesid mites)2.9.1 Macronyssidae; 2.9.2 Dermanyssidae; 2.9.3 Mesostigmatid mites of minor veterinary interest; Further reading and references; Chapter 3 Ticks (Acari); 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Morphology; 3.2.1 Ixodidae; 3.2.2 Argasidae; 3.3 Life history; 3.3.1 Ixodidae; 3.3.2 Argasidae; 3.4 Pathology; 3.4.1 Cutaneous effects of tick feeding; 3.4.2 Systemic effect: vectors of disease; 3.4.3 Systemic effects: tick paralysis; 3.4.4 Other systemic effects; 3.5 Classification; 3.6 Recognition of ticks of veterinary importance; Guide to tick identification; 3.7 Ixodidae
3.7.1 Ixodes3.7.2 Dermacentor; 3.7.3 Haemaphysalis; 3.7.4 Rhipicephatus; 3.7.5 Boophilus; 3.7.6 Amblyomma; 3.7.7 Hyalomma; 3.8 Argasidae; 3.8.1 Argas; 3.8.2 Otobius; 3.8.3 Ornithodoros; Further reading and references; Chapter 4 Adult Flies (Diptera); 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Morphology; 4.3 Life history; 4.4 Pathology; 4.5 Classification; 4.5.1 Cyclorrhapha; 4.5.2 Brachycera; 4.5.3 Nematocera; 4.6 Recognition of flies of veterinary importance; 4.7 Cyclorrhapha; Guide to families of adult Diptera of veterinary importance; 4.7.1 Muscidae; 4.7.2 Fanniidae
4.7.3 Hippoboscidae (keds and forest flies)
Record Nr. UNISA-996203939503316
Wall Richard, Ph. D.  
Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, c2001
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Veterinary ectoparasites : biology, pathology, and control / / Richard Wall, David Shearer
Veterinary ectoparasites : biology, pathology, and control / / Richard Wall, David Shearer
Autore Wall Richard, Ph. D.
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (274 p.)
Disciplina 636.089/6968
636.0896968
Altri autori (Persone) ShearerDavid
WallRichard, Ph. D.
Soggetto topico Veterinary entomology
Arthropod pests
Veterinary parasitology
Ectoparasitic infestations
ISBN 1-281-31847-7
9786611318475
0-470-69050-X
0-470-68022-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Veterinary Ectoparasites: Biology, Pathology and Control; Contents; Preface to Second Edition; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 The Importance and Diversity of Arthropod Ectoparasites; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Ectoparasite-host relationships; 1.3 Ectoparasite damage; 1.4 The evolution of ectoparasite-host relationships; 1.5 A modern and growing problem?; 1.6 An introduction to arthropod structure and function; 1.6.1 Arthropod segmentation; 1.6.2 The arthropod exoskeleton; 1.6.3 Jointed legs; 1.6.4 Spiracles and gas exchange; 1.6.5 The arthropod circulatory system; 1.6.6 The arthropod nervous system
1.6.7 Digestion and absorption1.6.8 Arthropod sense organs; 1.6.9 Arthropod reproduction; 1.6.10 Arthropod size; 1.7 Patterns of arthropod development; 1.7.1 Moulting; 1.7.2 Simple and complex life-cycles; 1.8 The classification of diversity; 1.9 The origins of arthropods; 1.10 Living arthropod groups; 1.10.1 Arachnids; 1.10.2 Insects; 1.10.3 Other living arthropod classes; 1.11 Arthropod distributions; Further reading and references; Chapter 2 Mites (Acari); 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Morphology; 2.3 Life history; 2.4 Pathology; 2.5 Classification; 2.5.1 Astigmata; 2.5.2 Prostigmata
2.5.3 Mesostigmata2.6 Recognition of mites of veterinary importance; 2.7 Astigmata (Sacroptiformes); 2.7.1 Sarcoptidae; Guide to the suborders of Acari; Guide to species and families of veterinary importance; 2.7.2 Psoroptidae; Guide to the identification of life-cycle stages of Psoroptes mites; 2.7.3 Knemidocoptidae; 2.7.4 Listrophoridae; 2.7.5 Astigmatid mites of minor veterinary interest; 2.8 Prostigmata (Trombidiformes); 2.8.1 Demodicidae; 2.8.2 Cheyletiellidae; 2.8.3 Trombiculidae; 2.8.4 Psorergatidae; 2.8.5 Prostigmatid mites of minor veterinary interest
2.9 Mesostigmata (Gamesid mites)2.9.1 Macronyssidae; 2.9.2 Dermanyssidae; 2.9.3 Mesostigmatid mites of minor veterinary interest; Further reading and references; Chapter 3 Ticks (Acari); 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Morphology; 3.2.1 Ixodidae; 3.2.2 Argasidae; 3.3 Life history; 3.3.1 Ixodidae; 3.3.2 Argasidae; 3.4 Pathology; 3.4.1 Cutaneous effects of tick feeding; 3.4.2 Systemic effect: vectors of disease; 3.4.3 Systemic effects: tick paralysis; 3.4.4 Other systemic effects; 3.5 Classification; 3.6 Recognition of ticks of veterinary importance; Guide to tick identification; 3.7 Ixodidae
3.7.1 Ixodes3.7.2 Dermacentor; 3.7.3 Haemaphysalis; 3.7.4 Rhipicephatus; 3.7.5 Boophilus; 3.7.6 Amblyomma; 3.7.7 Hyalomma; 3.8 Argasidae; 3.8.1 Argas; 3.8.2 Otobius; 3.8.3 Ornithodoros; Further reading and references; Chapter 4 Adult Flies (Diptera); 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Morphology; 4.3 Life history; 4.4 Pathology; 4.5 Classification; 4.5.1 Cyclorrhapha; 4.5.2 Brachycera; 4.5.3 Nematocera; 4.6 Recognition of flies of veterinary importance; 4.7 Cyclorrhapha; Guide to families of adult Diptera of veterinary importance; 4.7.1 Muscidae; 4.7.2 Fanniidae
4.7.3 Hippoboscidae (keds and forest flies)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910876932503321
Wall Richard, Ph. D.  
Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, c2001
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