Insect population ecology: an African perspective
Material type: TextPublication details: Nairobi ICIPE Science Press 1993Description: iii, 99pISBN:- 92 9064 063 4
- QX 650 .E5
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Presents information on the fundamentals of insect population ecology with a focus on African insects and related arthropods such as mites. The impetus to prepare this text arose from the graduate course in insect population ecology offered by the African Regional Postgraduate Program in Insect Science conducted at the International Center of Insect Physiology and Ecology in Nairobi, Kenya. The text intends to introduce the students to the basic concepts of insect population ecology with an emphasis on quantitative methods that are likely to be applied in field research.
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