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Fundamentals of Entomology (5th Edition) [Hardcover]

Richard J. Elzinga (Author)
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0130114936 978-0130114938 June 11, 1999 5th
For freshman/senior-level courses in General Entomology.Using an exceptionally clear writing style, minimal scientific jargon, and vivid photos and drawings, this text provides a comprehensive view of the fundamentals of entomology at a level that introductory, non-major students can comprehend. It captures the rich diversity and complexity of insects and their influence upon the ecosystem--without turning students off with excessive details.

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This text provides a clear, accessible introduction to the world of insects. Elzinga addresses topics on an introductory level, condensing the diversity and complexity of insects and their influence upon the ecosystem into a useful insect framework. The Fourth Edition has been both updated and expanded to track the latest developments in the field. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Using an exceptionally clear writing style, minimal scientific jargon, and vivid photos and drawings, this book provides a comprehensive view of the rich diversity and complexity of insects and their influence upon the ecosystem. The Arthropod Plan. The Insect Externally. The Insect Internally. Development and Specialization. Ecology. Behavior. From Solitary to Social. Parasitism by Insects. Predation by Insects. Insects, Plants, Livestock, Domestic Animals, and Humans. Insect Pest Management. Household Insects. Classification. Making an Insect Collection. For anyone interested in insects.

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  • Hardcover: 495 pages
  • Publisher: Allyn & Bacon; 5th edition (June 11, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0130114936
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130114938
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,298,490 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Good book, but way, WAAAAAY overpriced., January 13, 2010
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Okay, it's admittedly bad form to give a good book a one-star review on the basis of its price, but I needed to get your attention.

This is the first book I've ever returned to Amazon.com. I was stunned after opening the book; the pages are made of newsprint-grade paper, and the photographs are so murky and blurred as to be near-useless. The text itself is dense and authoritative, but thoroughly dry and uninspiring.

With a little attention to presentation values, this could have been a first-rate textbook, but as it stands, it isn't worth half its current asking price. If you absolutely, positively need to get this book, buy it used. Otherwise, give consideration to getting Gullen and Cranston's "Outline of Entomology".
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4.0 out of 5 stars Didn't need much, but good reference material., March 6, 2010
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It's a good book on entomology, but didn't need it much for the class. Still, lots of good info if your having trouble. Wish there were some color pics, though. Good overall.
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5.0 out of 5 stars defense mechanisms in insects, April 5, 2005
This review is from: Fundamentals of Entomology (5th Edition) (Hardcover)
Elzinga, Richard: Fundamentals of Entomology. Fifth edition. Upper saddle river, NewJersy. Prentice Hall 2000.

The above text book is a 495 page book, ISBN number0-13-011493-6.

The book provides a clear introduction to the world of insects. It talks about insect complexity and diversity and their influence on human and the ecosystem in general. There are several interesting concepts in the book but of interest to me was the defense mechanism in different insects. Insects like all organisms are eaten by predators. For protection, they have evolved morphological structures which permit them to bite, flee or sting the attacker. Other behaviors do exist to increase survival. For instance, insects like walking sticks have weakened areas at the trachnter that break under extreme stress. Such an act might occur when the insect is grabbed by a predator. Reflexes within the removed appendages cause the leg to twitch, which diverts attention from the escaping insect. Specialized membranes prevent bleeding and regeneration of the leg may be possible should future molts occur. Another interesting example is the defense mechanism in lady bird beetles and blister beetles. When threatened, some insects are capable of squeezing drops of hemolymph from specialized skeletal weak pints. The hemolymph contains toxic substances such as malachiines and cantharides or repellents. Other insects have the ability to feign death. Many beetles with hard exoskeletons feign death when disturbed and remain motionless for a few seconds or several hours. This lack of movement protects these individuals because many predators require movement of prey as an attack stimulus. Eventually the reflex subsides and then insect returns to normal. Some insects use chemical defense (allomones), a strategy common to insects with extended longevity hence longer exposure to predators and parasites. Although some of these substances are directed to specific predators, most are effective upon a broad spectrum of enemies. They are commonly released from exogenous glands in insects, however, some are present in the hemolymph and are leaked out between sclerites with increased blood pressure. Anal glands in many beetles secrete volatile fluids some of which are ejected with explosive force for distance up to 1 m. Predators react to such fluids as either repellents or irritants, although few are killed. Other insects like moths use sonic behavior to escape predation. Concealing coloration is a common mechanism. Insects blend with their background hence difficult to see. This is called concealing or cryptic coloration. Some like walking sticks resemble twigs while others like treehoppers resemble thorns. This is a successful mechanism unless the insect moves then the predator detects it.

The book fully fulfilled my expectations. Reading the introduction was fun and this is what actually triggered me to read the entire book. The book can suit both young people and the old. The reason is that it talks about things in nature and things we can relate to. We all wonder how those insects in the wild are able to keep safe and this book provided the answer to all my questions. I'm sure it will answer many peoples question as well, therefore, I would most definitely recommend it to a friend.

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