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Insects on cherry trees

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Cherry trees are common in gardens and countryside, and the rich communities of insects that live on them offer excellent opportunities for research. As cherries become more popular for planting in...
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Cherry trees of various kinds are common in gardens and in the countryside, and the rich communities of insects that live on them offer excellent opportunities for research. The authors' own work has already shown how studies of cherry insects can address major ecological questions. As cherries become more popular for planting in amenity areas and woodland, it becomes increasingly important to understand how their insects interact with each other and with the host plant. We hope this book will encourage more people to contribute to this research and to take advantage of the opportunities offered by this very accessible and diverse insect community.

The book introduces the insect species associated with cherry trees, draws attention to particularly interesting features of the insect communities, and highlights topics on which further investigation is needed.

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Price: £20.00
Pages: 82
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing
Imprint: Pelagic Publishing
Series: Naturalists' Handbooks
Publication Date: 01 January 1999
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.85 in
ISBN: 9780855463113
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

NATURE / Animals / Insects & Spiders, Wildlife: butterflies, other insects and spiders: general interest, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology, Zoology and animal sciences, Zoology: invertebrates

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Cherries
Island biogeography and species-area studies
Insect-plant interactions
Identification: 10 keys covering the tree species
I Cherries and related species of Prunus
II Major groups of insects
III Adult homopteran bugs
IV Caterpillars of Lepidoptera
V Butterflies and moths
VI Sawfly larvae
VI Adult sawflies
VIII Fly larvae
IX Adult beetles
X Adult heteropteran bugs
Techniques
Some useful addresses
References and further reading