Biology of Desert Invertebrates by C. S. Crawford.

What little we know of the biology of desert invertebrates stems largely from inferences based on intensive and repeated observations. Such informa­ tion is not gained easily, since despite the actual abundance of these animals, relatively few of them are ever seen. In fact, except for species impac...

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Huvudupphovsman: Crawford, C. S. (Författare, medförfattare)
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Språk:English
Publicerad: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1981.
Upplaga:1st ed. 1981.
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Innehållsförteckning:
  • 1 Deserts and Desert Invertebrates
  • 1 Perspectives
  • 2 The Array of Desert Invertebrates
  • Summary Comments: Part 1
  • 2 Adaptations to Xeric Environments
  • 3 The Use of Light and Timing of Activity
  • 4 Water Relations: Short-Term Water Balance
  • 5 Seasonal Water Relations: Long-Term Water Balance
  • 6 Temperature Relations
  • 7 Energetics
  • Summary Comments: Part 2
  • 3 Life-History Patterns
  • 8 Short Lives: Multivoltine Species
  • 9 Short Lives: Univoltine Species
  • 10 Long Lives: Herbivores and Detritivores
  • 11 Long Lives: Carnivores
  • Summary Comments: Part 3
  • 4 Invertebrate Communities: Composition and Dynamics
  • Introduction: Use of the Community Concept
  • 12 Soil and Litter Community: Nematodes and Microarthropods
  • 13 Soil and Litter Community: Social Arthropods
  • 14 Soil and Litter Community: Temporary Dwellers
  • 15 Temporary Vegetation Community: Emphasis on Herbivores
  • 16 Perennial Shrub Community
  • 17 The Invertebrate Community of Ephemeral Waters
  • 5 Invertebrates in Desert Ecosystems: Summary Remarks
  • A. Introduction
  • B. The Temporal Dimension
  • C. The Spatial Dimension
  • D. Models of Invertebrate Activity in Desert Ecosystems
  • E. Future Studies
  • F. Final Comments
  • References.