Description
Provides the most comprehensive analysis of the systems that make insects important contributors to our environment
About the Author
Marc Klowden is a Professor Emeritus of Entomology in the Department of Plant, Soil, and Entomological Sciences at the University of Idaho. He has been with the university as a professor since 1988. He received his Ph.D. in Biological and Experimental Pathology from the University of Illinois Chicago. Dr. Klowden has authored all editions to-date of Physiological Systems in Insects, published by Elsevier, and has contributed to nearly 100 journal publications. His areas of expertise include entomology, insect physiology, mosquito behavior and reproduction. Dr. Klowden currently serves as the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Vector Ecology.
Reviews
"This book has grown considerably since its inception in 2002, when it was just over 400 pages in length, due to the addition of new material to all chapters and major revisions to those dealing with rapidly evolving areas such as endocrinology, development, behavior and neurobiology...Klowden has written a very good book, incorporating new findings with long-established principles in the field of insect physiology." --Bulletin of the Entomological Society of Canada, December 2013 "This textbook from Klowden covers insect physiology with both fidelity to the original sites of discovery - often Drosophila - and notes on generalizability to other phyla...Figures are employed to elucidate the anatomical locations and chemistry of the processes discussed." --Reference & Research Book News, October 2013
Book Information
ISBN 9780124158191
Author Marc J. Klowden
Format Hardback
Page Count 696
Imprint Academic Press Inc
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Weight(grams) 1570g