The Hot-Blooded Insects

Strategies and Mechanisms of Thermoregulation

The Hot-Blooded Insects

Strategies and Mechanisms of Thermoregulation

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'"From one man"s persistent and elegant probing of the temperature biology of bees, we have been led to a deeper understanding of the whole biology of many insect taxa, and of their interactions with ecological and environmental stresses: all who work at the interfaces of physiology, ecology and behaviour have cause to be grateful, and all should certainly read this book." (Trends in Ecology & Evolution) "An outstanding source of information, and can be read with profit and satisfaction by the professional biologist and interested amateur alike." (Nature)

Prologue
1 Night-Flying Moths
2 Butterflies and Wings
3 Dragonflies Now and Then
4 Grasshoppers and Other Orthoptera
5 Beetles Large and Small
6 Bumblebees Out in the Cold
7 Tropical Bees
8 Hot-Headed Honeybees
9 The Tolerance of Ants
10 Wasps and the Heat of Battle
11 Flies of All Kinds
12 Sweating Cicadas
13 Warm Caterpillars and Hot Maggots
14 Fever
15 Cold Jumpers
16 Social Thermoregulation
Summary
References
Acknowledgments
Index of Authors Cited
General Index.
ISBN 978-3-662-10342-5
Article number 9783662103425
Media type Book
Edition number Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
Copyright year 2012
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length V, 601 pages
Illustrations V, 601 p. 184 illus.
Language English