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245 0 0 _aForest entomology and pathology.
_cJeremy D. Allison, Timothy D. Paine, Bernard Slippers, Michael J. Wingfield, editors.
245 0 0 _nVolume 1,
_pEntomology /
246 3 0 _aEntomology.
260 _bSpringer,
_c2023.
300 _axii, 810 pages :
_billustrations (some color)
_c9.57 x 5.63 x 6.34 inches
505 _t1Introduction to and Importance of Insects.......................1 Richard Redak 2Form and Function............................................19 Daniel Doucet and Timothy D. Paine 3Forest Arthropod Diversity.....................................45 Christian Hébert 4Insect Ecology................................................91 Laurel J. Haavik and Fred M. Stephen 5Forest Insect Population Dynamics..............................115 Jeff R. Garnas, Matthew P. Ayres, and Maria J. Lombardero 6Forest Insect–Natural Enemy Interactions.......................141 Jean-Claude Grégoire and Juli R. Gould 7Forest Insect—Plant Interactions...............................169 Justin G. A. Whitehill, Jörg Bohlmann, and Paal Krokene 8Insects and Forest Succession...................................205 Sean C. Thomas 9Foliage Feeders...............................................237 Joseph Elkinton and Artemis Roehrig 10 Bark Beetles..................................................299 Demian F. Gomez, John J. Riggins, and Anthony I. Cognato 11 Ambrosia Beetles..............................................339 Jiri Hulcr and James Skelton 12 Woodborers in Forest Stands...................................361 Kevin J. Dodds, Jon Sweeney, and Jeremy D. Allison 13 Sap-Sucking Forest Pests.......................................417 Manuela Branco, José Carlos Franco, and Zvi Mendel 14 Gall Formers.................................................457 Brett P. Hurley, Gudrun Dittrich-Schröder, and Caitlin R. Gevers 15 Tip, Shoot, Root, and Regeneration Pests........................495 David R. Coyle 16 Insects of Reproductive Structures..............................523 Ward B. Strong, Alex C. Mangini, and Jean-Noel Candau 17 IPM: The Forest Context......................................581 Jon Sweeney, Kevin J. Dodds, Christopher J. Fettig, and Angus J. Carnegie 18 Spatial Dynamics of Forest Insects..............................647 Patrick C. Tobin, Kyle J. Haynes, and Allan L. Carroll 19 Monitoring and Surveillance of Forest Insects....................669 Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, Juan C. Corley, Hervé Jactel, Daniel R. Miller, Robert J. Rabaglia, and Jon Sweeney 20 Silviculture...................................................707 Kristen M. Waring and Ethan Bucholz 21 Forest Health in the Anthropocene..............................745 Allan L. Carroll 22 Climate Change and Forest Insect Pests.........................773 Andrea Battisti and Stig Larsson 23 Forest Insect Invasions and Their Management..................789 Andrew M. Liebhold, Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, and Deborah G. McCullough
506 0 _aOpen access.
_5GW5XE.
520 _aThis open access book will provide an introduction to forest entomology, the principles and techniques of forest insect pest management, the different forest insect guilds/feeding groups, and relevant forest insect pest management case studies. In addition to covering 30% of the earth, forest ecosystems provide numerous timber and non-timber products that affect our daily lives and recreational opportunities, habitat for diverse animal communities, watershed protection, play critical roles in the water cycle, and mitigate soil erosion and global warming. In addition to being the most abundant organisms in forest ecosystems, insects perform numerous functions in forests, many of which are beneficial and critical to forest health. Conversely, some insects damage and/or kill trees and reduce the capacity of forests to provide desired ecosystem services. The target audience of this book is upper-level undergraduate and graduate students and professionals interested in forest health and entomology. ; A comprehensive companion textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in Forest Entomology has not been published since the text by Coulson and Witter in 1984. Comprehensive case studies to accompany chapters on specific feeding guilds and pest management. This text will have a chapter addressing the invasion biology of forest insects. This text will have a companion volume co-edited by the same four editors (Volume 1: Allison, Paine, Slippers and Wingfield; Volume 2: Slippers, Wingfield, Paine and Allison).
650 0 _aForest insects.
650 0 _aForest ecology.
700 1 _aAllison, Jeremy D.,
700 1 _aPaine, Timothy D.
700 1 _aSlippers, Bernard,
700 1 _aWingfield, Michael J.,
700 1 _d1973-
_eeditor.
700 1 _q(Timothy Douglass),
_eeditor.
700 1 _eeditor.
700 1 _eeditor.
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