Ecology Books: Invertebrates

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Anderson, J.M., Rayner, A.D.M., & Walton, D.W.H. (1984) Invertebrate-Microbial Interactions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Choe, J.C. & Crespi, B.J. (1997) The Evolution of Mating Systems in Insects and Arachnids. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Choe, J.C. & Crespi, B.J. (1997) The Evolution of Social Behavior in Insects and Arachnids. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Edney, E.B. (1957) The Water Relationships of Terrestrial Arthropods. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Greenfield, M.D. (2002) Signalers and Receivers. Mechanisms and Evolution of Arthropod Communication. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Hadley, N.F. (1994) Water Relations of Terrestrial Arthropods. New York: Academic Press.

Hassell, M.P. (1978) The Dynamics of Arthropod Predator-Prey Systems. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Kirby, K.J. & Drake, C.M. (eds. 1993) Dead Wood Matters: The Ecology and Conservation of Saproxylic Invertebrates in Britain. Peterborough: English Nature.

Lees, A.D. (1955) The Physiology of Diapause in Arhtropods. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Mani, M.S. (1964) Ecology of Plant Galls. The Hague: W. Junk.

Mattson, W.J. (ed., 1977) The Role of Arhtropods in Forest Ecosystems. Hew York: Springer.

O'Neill, S.L., Hoffmann, A.A., & Werren, J.H. (1997) Influential Passengers. Inherited Microorganisms and Arthropod Reproduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Slansky, F., & Rodriguez, J.G. (1987) Nutritional Ecology of Insects, Mites, Spiders, and Related Invertebrates. New York: John Wiley.

Wallwork, J.A. (1976) The Distribution and Diversity of Soil Fauna. London: Academic Press.


[General], [Habitats], Animals, [Fungi], [Plants], [Diseases and Parasites], [Decomposition], [Chemicals Produced]
[General], [Vertebrates], Invertebrates
General, [Insects], [Acarids]

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