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Ecology and Behaviour of the Ladybird Beetles
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Detailed contents, ix Contributors, xvii Preface, xviii Introduction, xix Taxonomic glossary, xx 1. PHYLOGENY AND CLASSIFICATION, 1 Oldrich Nedve!d and Ivo Kovar! 2. GENETIC STUDIES, 13 John J. Sloggett and Alois Hone!k 3. LIFE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT, 54 Oldrich Nedve!d and Alois Hone!k 4. DISTRIBUTION AND HABITATS, 110 Alois Hone!k 5. FOOD RELATIONSHIPS, 141 Ivo Hodek and Edward W. Evans 6. DIAPAUSE/DORMANCY, 275 Ivo Hodek 7. INTRAGUILD INTERACTIONS, 343 Eric Lucas 8. NATURAL ENEMIES OF LADYBIRD BEETLES, 375 Piotr Ceryngier, Helen E. Roy and Remy L. Poland 9. COCCINELLIDS AND SEMIOCHEMICALS, 444 Jan Pettersson 10. QUANTIFYING THE IMPACT OF COCCINELLIDS ON THEIR PREY, 465 J. P. Michaud and James D. Harwood 11. COCCINELLIDS IN BIOLOGICAL CONTROL, 488 J. P. Michaud 12. RECENT PROGRESS AND POSSIBLE FUTURE TRENDS IN THE STUDY OF COCCINELLIDAE, 520 Helmut F. van Emden and Ivo Hodek Appendix: List of Genera in Tribes and Subfamilies, 526 Oldrich Nedve!d and Ivo Kovar! Subject index, 532 Colour plate pages fall between pp. 250 and pp. 251

About the Author

Ivo Hodek has worked on Coccinellidae for over 50 years with most of his career spent at the Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Sciences. Here he was Head of the Ecophysiology Laboratory (1990-1998), and now holds an Emeritus Scientist position there. He has also researched and taught in The Netherlands, France and Japan. He was awarded the J.E. Purkinje Medal of the Czech Academy of Sciences in 2000. In 1965, he founded the "Ecology of Aphidophaga" series of symposia, and since 1985 has been the Editor of the European Journal of Entomology. Alois Honek has taught insect ecology since 1972, and since 1972 has been Senior Research Scientist, Crop Research Institute,Prague-Ruzyne, specializing in invertebrate and plant ecology with many research studies on Coccinellidae. He has also had periods of research in Russia and France. After a period of research at Imperial College, London, Helmut van Emden was appointed to the Department of Horticulture at Reading University where he was appointed Professor in 1976 and Head of the Department from 1986-1999. He is currently Emeritus Professor in the School of Biological Sciences. His research has focused on aphids, particularly host plant resistance and biological control. He has conducted several research projects in the tropics and has held visiting appointments at the Universities of California and Queensland. He received the Karl Escherisch Medal of the German General and Applied Entomological Society in 1993.

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"This is a very well illustrated and authoritative account, with an excellent set of authors and a very full range of topics ... Overall this is a rich mine of information and full of important and fascinating detail and it has much to be admired." (British Ecological Society Bulletin, 1 August 2013) "In summary, this is a comprehensive, well-written, very thoroughly referenced and clearly laid out book ... The authors and three editors are congratulated for producing what will no doubt be the seminal work on the Coccinellidae for years to come." (Journal of Insect Conservation, 15 August 2012)

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