Aphid Predators (Naturalists' Handbook 11) - Softcover

Graham E. Rotheray

 
9780855462697: Aphid Predators (Naturalists' Handbook 11)

Synopsis

Illustrations by GE and JC Rotheray. Aphids and their colonies are excellent arenas in which to observe predators in action. A range of insects come to eat or parasitise the aphids or to drink their honeydew. Other books in the series deal with the natural history of two major groups of aphid predator, Hoverflies, and Ladybirds. This book complements them by focussing on the behavioural interactions among these and other visitors to a colony. (This is a reprint edition).

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About the Author

As a child Graham Rotheray was intrigued by flies buzzing around his parents’ vegetable garden, especially the hoverflies and their mimicking of wasps in order to evade birds. For his PhD he devised both laboratory and field experiments to investigate parasitic insects that attacked the larval stages of hoverflies. In 1980 he applied his expertise to a study of parasites of a major pest species in the eastern United States, the introduced gypsy moth, in an attempt to devise a biological means of controlling their spread. On returning to Britain, Graham was appointed Curator of Insects at the National Museums of Scotland in Edinburgh. He was charged with developing the collections of Diptera. He developed an interest in ancient Scottish woodlands and the hoverflies that occur there, such as the rare Callicera rufa.

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9780855462703: Aphid Predators: Insects That Eat Greenfly: 11 (Naturalists' Handbook Series)

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ISBN 10:  0855462701 ISBN 13:  9780855462703
Publisher: Richmond Publishing Co Ltd, 1989
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