Insect Reproduction

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A.F.G. Dixon
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Accessory Glands
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Athol McLachlan
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Automictic Parthenogenesis
behavioral ecology insects
Carol L. Boggs
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Cedric Gillott
Christer Wiklund
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Corpora Allata
Corpus Allatum
Cyclical Parthenogenesis
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Ejaculatory Duct
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Eupyrene Sperm
evolutionary reproductive strategies insects
Fixed Distribution Models
Follicle Cells
Genital Chamber
Heteromorphic Sex Chromosomes
Host Quality
insect sex determination
JH Titer
Jim Hardie
Klaus H. Hoffmann
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Negative Relationship
Nuptial Gifts
Nurse Cells
oogenesis mechanisms
OSR
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Panolis Flammea
parthenogenesis aphids
Pine Beauty Moth
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Rachel Neems
reproductive endocrinology
Richard Wall
Roger L. Blackman
Screwworm Fly
Sex Chromosome Systems
Sex Determination
Simon R. Leather
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swarm mating systems
Swarm Size
Vas Deferens

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315894508
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This book consisting of ten review chapters contributed by leading workers in their respective fields, from around the world, covers the whole subject of insect reproduction.It begins with the basic physiological questions of insect reproduction, moves on to discuss the new advances seen in the fields of behavioural and ecological mechanisms, and culminates by examining the recent work on evolutionary biology and its application in the field. Each chapter, although including a brief review of the basic seminal work, focuses mainly on the advances made within the last ten years and highlights those areas in which the respective authors see the greatest scope for further important advances

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