Insect herbivore-host dynamics

Insect herbivore-host dynamics
About this book
"Literature currently available on the population dynamics of insect herbivores tends of favour a top-down regulation of abundance, owing much to the action of natural enemies. This unique volume challenges this paradigm and shows that tree-dwelling species of aphids, through competition for resources, regulate their own abundance." "Using analyses from long-term population census and experiments, this book is designed to introduce students and research workers to insect herbivore-host dynamics using the interaction between aphids and trees as a model."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL5162179W
Subjects
AphididaeDiseases and pestsInsect societiesInsect-plant relationshipsTreesLife SciencesAphidsAnimalsNATURESCIENCEEntomologyHost plantsInsects & SpidersZoologyHost-parasite relationshipsTrees, diseases and pests