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008 970922s1998 enka b 001 0 eng
010 _a97035219
020 _a0521570484
_q(hardback)
020 _a0521578906
_q(paperback)
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049 _aBAUN_MERKEZ
050 0 4 _aQL463
_b.C48 1998
100 1 _aChapman, R. F.
_q(Reginald Frederick)
245 1 4 _aThe insects :
_bstructure and function /
_cR.F. Chapman
250 _a4th ed
264 1 _aCambridge, U.K. ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c1998.
300 _axvii, 770 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c26 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes
505 0 0 _tTable Of Contents:
_tPreface
_tAcknowledgments
_tPART I The Head, Ingestion, Utilization and Distribution of Food
_tHead
_tHead
_tNeck
_tAntennae
_tReferences
_tMouthparts and feeding
_tEctognathous mouthparts
_tMechanics and control of feeding
_tRegulation of feeding
_tThe consequences of feeding
_tHead glands
_tReferences
_tAlimentary canal, digestion and absorption
_tAlimentary canal
_tPassage of food through the gut
_tDigestion
_tAbsorption
_tEfficiency of digestion and absorption
_tReferences
_tNutrition
_tNutritional requirements
_tBalance of nutrients
_tFeeding on nutritionally poor substrates
_tNutritional effects on growth and development
_tReferences
_tCirculatory system, blood and immune system
_tCirculatory system
_tHemolymph
_tImmunity
_tConnective tissue
_tReferences
_tFat body
_tStructure
_tFunctions
_tReference
_tPART II The Thorax and Locomotion
_tThrax
_tSegmentation
_tThrax
_tReferences
_tLegs and locomotion
_tBasic structure of the legs
_tModifications of the basic leg structure
_tMaintenance of stance
_tLocomotion
_tLocomotion in aquatic insects
_tReferences
_tWings and flight
_tOccurrence and structure of wings
_tModification of the wings
_tWing coupling
_tArticulation of the wings with the thorax
_tSensilla on the wings and the halteres
_tMuscles associated with the wings
_tMechanisms of wing movement
_tMovements of the wings
_tAerodynamics
_tControl of wingbeat
_tStability in flight
_tPower for flight
_tReferences
_tMuscles
_tStructure
_tChanges during development
_tMuscle contraction
_tMuscular control in the intact insect
_tReferences
_tPART III The Abdomen, Reproduction and Development
_tAbdomen
_tSegmentation
_tAbdominal appendages and outgrowths
_tReferences
_tReproductive system: male
_tAnatomy of the internal reproductive organs
_tSpermatozoa
_tTransfer of sperm to the female
_tOther effects of mating
_tSperm capacitation
_tReferences
_tReproductive system: female
_tAnatomy of the internal reproductive organs
_tOogenesis
_tOvulation
_tFertilization of the egg
_tOviposition
_tReferences
_tThe egg and embryology
_tThe egg
_tEmbryology
_tViviparity
_tPolyembryony
_tParthenogenesis
_tPedogenesis
_tReferences
_tPostembryonic development
_tHatching
_tLarval development
_tMetamorphosis
_tControl of postembryonic development
_tPolyphenism
_tDiapause
_tReferences
_tPART IV The Integument, Gas Exchange and Homeostasis
_tIntegument
_tEpidermis
_tBasic structure of cuticle
_tDifferent types of cuticle
_tMolting
_tCuticle formation
_tExpansion of the new cuticle
_tChanges in the intermoult cuticle
_tFunctions of the cuticle
_tReferences
_tGaseous exchange
_tTracheal system
_tSpiracles
_tCutaneous respiration
_tGaseous exchange in terrestrial insects
_tGaseous exchange in aquatic insects
_tInsects subject to occasional submersion
_tGas exchange in endo-parasitic insects
_tOther functions of the tracheal system
_tRespiratory pigments
_tReferences
_tExcretion and salt and water regulation
_tExcretory system
_tNitrogenous excretion
_tUrine production
_tWater regulation
_tNon-excretory functions of the Malpighian tubules
_tNephrocytes
_tDetoxification
_tReferences
_tThermal relations
_tBody temperature
_tThermoregulation
_tBehavior and survival at low temperatures
_tActivity and survival at high temperatures
_tAcclimation
_tCryptobiosis
_tTemperature and humidity receptors
_tTemperature-related changes in the nervous system
_tReferences
_tPART V Communication
_tA. Physiological Co-ordination Within the Insect
_tNervous system
_tBasic components
_tBasic functioning
_tAnatomy of the nervous system
_tBrain
_tControlling behavior
_tReferences
_tEndocrine system
_tChemical structure of hormones
_tEndocrine organs
_tTransport of hormones
_tRegulation of hormone titer
_tMode of action of hormones
_tReferences
_tB. Perception of the Environment
_tVision
_tCompound eyes
_tFunctioning of the eye
_tVision
_tDorsal ocelli
_tStemmata
_tOther visual receptors
_tReferences
_tMechanoreception
_tCuticular mechanoreceptors
_tChordotonal organs
_tStretch receptors
_tReferences
_tChemoreception
_tOlfaction
_tContact chemoreception
_tReferences
_tC. Communication with Other Organisms
_tVisual signals: color and light production
_tThe nature of color
_tPhysical colors
_tPigmentary colors
_tThe colors of insects
_tColor change
_tSignificance of color
_tLight production
_tReferences
_tMechanical communication: producing sound and substrate vibrations
_tMechanisms producing vibrations
_tSignal transmission
_tPatterns of vibrational signals
_tNeural regulation of sound production
_tSignificance of vibrational signals
_tReferences
_tChemical communication: pheromones and chemicals with interspecific significance
_tPheromones
_tSecretions with interspecific significance
_tReferences
_tTaxonomic index
_tSubject index
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