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Advances in Termite, Bee and Wasp Biology - Ecology, Physiology, and Integrated Management: Ecology, Physiology, and Integrated Management

by Vonnie D. C. Shields , Robin Owen
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9780854662425
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Intechopen
  • Publisher Imprint: Intechopen
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 168
  • Original Price: GBP 119.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 513 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Life Sciences / Zoology / Entomology

The book, Advances in Termite, Bee and Wasp Biology - Ecology, Physiology, and Integrated Management, is a collection of research chapters that offers a comprehensive overview of recent developments in Insectology, specifically focusing on Termites and Hymenoptera. Termites are eusocial insects in the order Blattodea, closely related to cockroaches and found on every continent except Antarctica, with the greatest diversity in tropical and subtropical regions. With over 3,000 species classified into damp-wood, dry-wood, and subterranean types, they form highly organized colonies composed of reproductive, worker, and soldier castes. Subterranean termites, known for causing the most structural damage, communicate through pheromones and vibrations and live in some of the largest insect colonies on Earth. Their unique ability to digest cellulose, thanks to symbiotic microbes in their gut, is vital for breaking down plant material. As major decomposers and ecosystem engineers, termites enhance soil health, support biodiversity, and even inspire advances in green technology. While some species are pests, growing research into sustainable control methods shows promise, highlighting the incredible balance between their ecological importance and the innovative ways we can live alongside them. The Hymenoptera is a highly diverse order of insects, with more than 140,000 described extant species, fewer than the Coleoptera (beetles) and Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies). If undescribed species are included, then the Hymenoptera may be the most speciose of all insect orders. Although the vast majority of Hymenoptera are solitary, eusociality has arisen independently multiple times across separate lineages. The truly social, or eusocial, insects are those characterised by a reproductive division of labour with a fertile queen and generally sterile workers. Social insects are among the most ecologically dominant and evolutionarily successful animals on Earth. Humans have been fasc

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