Insect Ecomorphology

Insect Ecomorphology

Linking Functional Insect Morphology to Ecology and Evolution

Betz, Oliver

Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc

02/2025

350

Mole

Inglês

9780443185441

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Part I: Conceptual Issues 1. Introduction 2. Conceptual and methodological issues in insect ecomorphology Part II: Ecomorphology of the Insect Body 3. Ecomorphology of the insect head with a focus on the mouthparts of adults 4. Reflections of an insect's lifestyle and habitat: Morphological and ultrastructural adaptations involving the eyes of insects 5. Ecomorphology of insect flight 6. Ecomorphology of polypedal locomotion 7. Ecomorphology and evolution of tarsal and pretarsal attachment organs in insects 8. Ecomorphology of insect ovipositors 9. Insect antennae and olfactory sensilla - aspects of odorant capture and water conservation 10. Ecomorphology of insect mechanosensilla Part III: Methodological Approaches 11. Methods for biomechanical characterization of insect cuticle 12. Shaping up: morphometric approaches to understanding insect behavioral ecology and ecomorphology Part IV: Case Studies 13. Morphological adaptations of beetles to changing living conditions in the Permian and the Mesozoic 14. Ecomorphology of microinsects 15. Nectar-feeding ecology, ecomorphological adaptations, and variation of proboscis length in a long-proboscid fly (Diptera: Nemestrinidae: Prosoeca) 16. Ecomorphology of ants Part V: Biomimetics 17. Ways in which insect biomimetics can benefit from ecomorphological research and vice versa
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<P>Entomology; ecology; ecomorphology; evolution; functional morphology; macroevolution; biomimetics</P>