Insect ecology: an ecosystem approach
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ECOLOGY
AnEcosystemApproach
Second Edition
TIMOTHY D SCHOWALTER
Entomology Department
Louisiana State University
ELSEVIER
Amsterdam • Boston • Heidelberg • London
New York • Oxford • Paris • San Diego
San Francisco • Singapore • Sydney • Tokyo
Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface xi
1 Overview
I Scope of Insect Ecology
II Ecosystem Ecology
A Ecosystem Complexity
B The Hierarchy of Subsystems
C Regulation
III Environmental Change and Disturbance
IV Ecosystem Approach to Insect Ecology
V Scope of This Book
SECTIONI
ECOLOGY OF INDIVIDUAL INSECTS
2 Responses to Abiotic Conditions
I The Physical Template
A Biomes
B Environmental Variation
C Disturbances
II Surviving Variable Abiotic Conditions
A Thermoregulation
B Water Balance
C Air and Water Chemistry
D Other Abiotic Factors
TABLE OF CONTENTS
III Factors Affecting Dispersal Behavior 45
A Life History Strategy 45
B Crowding 45
C Nutritional Status 46
D Habitat and Resource Conditions 46
E Mechanism of Dispersal 47
IV Responses to Anthropogenic Changes 49
V Summary 51
3 Resource Acquisition 53
I Resource Quality 53
A Resource Requirements 54
B Variation in Food Quality 55
C Plant Chemical Defenses 58
D Arthropod Defenses 65
E Factors Affecting Expression of Defenses 69
F Mechanisms for Exploiting Variable Resources 74
II Resource Acceptability 77
III Resource Availability 80
A Foraging Strategies 81
B Orientation 83
C Learning 88
IV Summary 92
4 Resource Allocation 95
I Resource Budget 95
II Allocation of Assimilated Resources 97
A Resource Acquisition 97
B Mating Activity 99
C Reproductive and Social Behavior 104
D Competitive, Defensive, and Mutualistic Behavior 108
III Efficiency of Resource Use 117
A Factors Affecting Efficiency 117
B Tradeoffs 119
IV Summary 121
SECTIONII
POPULATION ECOLOGY
5 Population Systems 125
I Population Structure 125
A Density 125
B Dispersion 126
C Metapopulation Structure 129
D Age Structure 130
E Sex Ratio 132
F Genetic Composition 132
G Social Insects 136
TABLE OF CONTENTS vii
II Population Processes 137
A Natality 137
B Mortality 138
C Dispersal 141
III Life History Characteristics 144
IV Parameter Estimation 146
V Summary 151
6 Population Dynamics 153
I Population Fluctuation 154
II Factors Affecting Population Size 157
A Density-Independent Factors 158
B Density-Dependent Factors 163
C Regulatory Mechanisms 164
III Models of Population Change 168
A Exponential and Geometric Models 168
B Logistic Model 169
C Complex Models 170
D Computerized Models 171
E Model Evaluation 174
IV Summary 176
7 Biogeography 179
I Geographic Distribution 180
A Global Patterns 180
B Regional Patterns 181
C Island Biogeography 182
D Landscape and Stream Continuum Patterns 183
II Spatial Dynamics of Populations 185
A Expanding Populations 187
B Metapopulation Dynamics 192
III Anthropogenic Effects on Spatial Dynamics 195
A Fragmentation 196
B Disturbances to Aquatic Ecosystems 199
C Species Introductions 200
IV Conservation Biology 201
V Models of Spatial Dynamics 204
VI Summary 208
SECTIONIII
COMMUNITY ECOLOGY
8 Species Interactions 213
I Classes of Interactions 213
A Competition 214
B Predation 219
C Symbiosis 224
viii TABLE OF CONTENTS
II Factors Affecting Interactions 237
A Abiotic Conditions 237
B Resource Availability and Distribution 238
C Indirect Effects of Other Species 239
III Consequences of Interactions 246
A Population Regulation 246
B Community Regulation 246
IV Summary 247
9 Community Structure 251
I Approaches to Describing Communities 252
A Species Diversity 252
B Species Interactions 261
C Functional Organization 267
II Patterns of Community Structure 269
A Global Patterns 270
B Biome and Landscape Patterns 271
III Determinants of Community Structure 275
A Habitat Area and Complexity 275
B Habitat Stability 277
C Resource Availability 277
D Species Interactions 278
IV Summary 281
10 Community Dynamics 283
I Short-Term Change in Community Structure 284
II Successional Change in Community Structure 286
A Patterns of Succession 288
B Factors Affecting Succession 294
C Models of Succession 298
III Paleoecology 302
IV Diversity versus Stability 305
A Components of Stability 307
B Stability of Community Variables 308
V Summary 311
SECTION IV
ECOSYSTEM LEVEL
11 Ecosystem Structure and Function 315
I Ecosystem Structure 316
A Trophic Structure 317
B Spatial Variability 319
II Energy Flow 319
A Primary Productivity 320
B Secondary Productivity 323
C Energy Budgets 324
TABLE OF CONTENTS ix
III Biogeochemical Cycling 326
A Abiotic and Biotic Pools 327
B Major Cycles 328
C Factors Influencing Cycling Processes 333
IV Climate Modification 336
V Ecosystem Modeling 340
VI Summary 344
1 2 Herbivory 347
I Types and Patterns of Herbivory 348
A Herbivore Functional Groups 348
B Measurement of Herbivory 348
C Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Herbivory 352
II Effects of Herbivory 358
A Plant Productivity, Survival and Growth Form 360
B Community Dynamics 367
C Water and Nutrient Fluxes 373
D Effects on Climate and Disturbance Regime 379
III Summary 381
13 Pollination, Seed Predation, and Seed Dispersal 383
I Types and Patterns of Pollination 384
A Pollinator Functional Groups 384
B Measurement of Pollination 387
C Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Pollination 388
II Effects of Pollination 390
III Types and Patterns of Seed Predation and Dispersal 394
A Seed Predator and Disperser Functional Groups 394
B Measurement of Seed Production and Dispersal 395
C Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Seed Predation and Dispersal 400
IV Effects of Seed Predation and Dispersal 401
V Summary 403
14 Decomposition and Pedogenesis 405
I Types and Patterns of Detritivory and Burrowing 406
A Detritivore and Burrower Functional Groups 406
B Measurement of Detritivory, Burrowing, and Decomposition Rates 408
C Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Processing of Detritus and Soil 411
II Effects of Detritivory and Burrowing 416
A Decomposition and Mineralization 416
B Soil Structure, Fertility, and Infiltration 425
C Primary Production and Vegetation Dynamics 430
III Summary 433
15 Insects as Regulators of Ecosystem Processes 437
I Development of the Concept 438
II Ecosystems as Cybernetic Systems 442
A Properties of Cybernetic Systems 442
TABLE OF CONTENTS
B Ecosystem Homeostasis 443
C Definition of Stability 445
D Regulation of Net Primary Production by Biodiversity 448
E Regulation of Net Primary Production by Insects 454
III Summary 459
SECTIONV
SYNTHESIS
1 6 Synthesis 465
I Summary 466
II Synthesis 467
III Applications 469
A Management of Crop, Forest, and Urban Pests 470
B Conservation/Restoration Ecology 474
C Indicators of Environmental Conditions 475
D Ecosystem Engineering 476
IV Critical Issues 476
V Conclusions 482
Bibliography 487
Author Index 537
Taxonomic Index 545
Subject Index 551
Extended Permissions List 569
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m INSECT
ECOLOGY
AnEcosystemApproach
Second Edition
TIMOTHY D SCHOWALTER
Entomology Department
Louisiana State University
ELSEVIER
Amsterdam • Boston • Heidelberg • London
New York • Oxford • Paris • San Diego
San Francisco • Singapore • Sydney • Tokyo
Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface xi
1 Overview
I Scope of Insect Ecology
II Ecosystem Ecology
A Ecosystem Complexity
B The Hierarchy of Subsystems
C Regulation
III Environmental Change and Disturbance
IV Ecosystem Approach to Insect Ecology
V Scope of This Book
SECTIONI
ECOLOGY OF INDIVIDUAL INSECTS
2 Responses to Abiotic Conditions
I The Physical Template
A Biomes
B Environmental Variation
C Disturbances
II Surviving Variable Abiotic Conditions
A Thermoregulation
B Water Balance
C Air and Water Chemistry
D Other Abiotic Factors
TABLE OF CONTENTS
III Factors Affecting Dispersal Behavior 45
A Life History Strategy 45
B Crowding 45
C Nutritional Status 46
D Habitat and Resource Conditions 46
E Mechanism of Dispersal 47
IV Responses to Anthropogenic Changes 49
V Summary 51
3 Resource Acquisition 53
I Resource Quality 53
A Resource Requirements 54
B Variation in Food Quality 55
C Plant Chemical Defenses 58
D Arthropod Defenses 65
E Factors Affecting Expression of Defenses 69
F Mechanisms for Exploiting Variable Resources 74
II Resource Acceptability 77
III Resource Availability 80
A Foraging Strategies 81
B Orientation 83
C Learning 88
IV Summary 92
4 Resource Allocation 95
I Resource Budget 95
II Allocation of Assimilated Resources 97
A Resource Acquisition 97
B Mating Activity 99
C Reproductive and Social Behavior 104
D Competitive, Defensive, and Mutualistic Behavior 108
III Efficiency of Resource Use 117
A Factors Affecting Efficiency 117
B Tradeoffs 119
IV Summary 121
SECTIONII
POPULATION ECOLOGY
5 Population Systems 125
I Population Structure 125
A Density 125
B Dispersion 126
C Metapopulation Structure 129
D Age Structure 130
E Sex Ratio 132
F Genetic Composition 132
G Social Insects 136
TABLE OF CONTENTS vii
II Population Processes 137
A Natality 137
B Mortality 138
C Dispersal 141
III Life History Characteristics 144
IV Parameter Estimation 146
V Summary 151
6 Population Dynamics 153
I Population Fluctuation 154
II Factors Affecting Population Size 157
A Density-Independent Factors 158
B Density-Dependent Factors 163
C Regulatory Mechanisms 164
III Models of Population Change 168
A Exponential and Geometric Models 168
B Logistic Model 169
C Complex Models 170
D Computerized Models 171
E Model Evaluation 174
IV Summary 176
7 Biogeography 179
I Geographic Distribution 180
A Global Patterns 180
B Regional Patterns 181
C Island Biogeography 182
D Landscape and Stream Continuum Patterns 183
II Spatial Dynamics of Populations 185
A Expanding Populations 187
B Metapopulation Dynamics 192
III Anthropogenic Effects on Spatial Dynamics 195
A Fragmentation 196
B Disturbances to Aquatic Ecosystems 199
C Species Introductions 200
IV Conservation Biology 201
V Models of Spatial Dynamics 204
VI Summary 208
SECTIONIII
COMMUNITY ECOLOGY
8 Species Interactions 213
I Classes of Interactions 213
A Competition 214
B Predation 219
C Symbiosis 224
viii TABLE OF CONTENTS
II Factors Affecting Interactions 237
A Abiotic Conditions 237
B Resource Availability and Distribution 238
C Indirect Effects of Other Species 239
III Consequences of Interactions 246
A Population Regulation 246
B Community Regulation 246
IV Summary 247
9 Community Structure 251
I Approaches to Describing Communities 252
A Species Diversity 252
B Species Interactions 261
C Functional Organization 267
II Patterns of Community Structure 269
A Global Patterns 270
B Biome and Landscape Patterns 271
III Determinants of Community Structure 275
A Habitat Area and Complexity 275
B Habitat Stability 277
C Resource Availability 277
D Species Interactions 278
IV Summary 281
10 Community Dynamics 283
I Short-Term Change in Community Structure 284
II Successional Change in Community Structure 286
A Patterns of Succession 288
B Factors Affecting Succession 294
C Models of Succession 298
III Paleoecology 302
IV Diversity versus Stability 305
A Components of Stability 307
B Stability of Community Variables 308
V Summary 311
SECTION IV
ECOSYSTEM LEVEL
11 Ecosystem Structure and Function 315
I Ecosystem Structure 316
A Trophic Structure 317
B Spatial Variability 319
II Energy Flow 319
A Primary Productivity 320
B Secondary Productivity 323
C Energy Budgets 324
TABLE OF CONTENTS ix
III Biogeochemical Cycling 326
A Abiotic and Biotic Pools 327
B Major Cycles 328
C Factors Influencing Cycling Processes 333
IV Climate Modification 336
V Ecosystem Modeling 340
VI Summary 344
1 2 Herbivory 347
I Types and Patterns of Herbivory 348
A Herbivore Functional Groups 348
B Measurement of Herbivory 348
C Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Herbivory 352
II Effects of Herbivory 358
A Plant Productivity, Survival and Growth Form 360
B Community Dynamics 367
C Water and Nutrient Fluxes 373
D Effects on Climate and Disturbance Regime 379
III Summary 381
13 Pollination, Seed Predation, and Seed Dispersal 383
I Types and Patterns of Pollination 384
A Pollinator Functional Groups 384
B Measurement of Pollination 387
C Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Pollination 388
II Effects of Pollination 390
III Types and Patterns of Seed Predation and Dispersal 394
A Seed Predator and Disperser Functional Groups 394
B Measurement of Seed Production and Dispersal 395
C Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Seed Predation and Dispersal 400
IV Effects of Seed Predation and Dispersal 401
V Summary 403
14 Decomposition and Pedogenesis 405
I Types and Patterns of Detritivory and Burrowing 406
A Detritivore and Burrower Functional Groups 406
B Measurement of Detritivory, Burrowing, and Decomposition Rates 408
C Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Processing of Detritus and Soil 411
II Effects of Detritivory and Burrowing 416
A Decomposition and Mineralization 416
B Soil Structure, Fertility, and Infiltration 425
C Primary Production and Vegetation Dynamics 430
III Summary 433
15 Insects as Regulators of Ecosystem Processes 437
I Development of the Concept 438
II Ecosystems as Cybernetic Systems 442
A Properties of Cybernetic Systems 442
TABLE OF CONTENTS
B Ecosystem Homeostasis 443
C Definition of Stability 445
D Regulation of Net Primary Production by Biodiversity 448
E Regulation of Net Primary Production by Insects 454
III Summary 459
SECTIONV
SYNTHESIS
1 6 Synthesis 465
I Summary 466
II Synthesis 467
III Applications 469
A Management of Crop, Forest, and Urban Pests 470
B Conservation/Restoration Ecology 474
C Indicators of Environmental Conditions 475
D Ecosystem Engineering 476
IV Critical Issues 476
V Conclusions 482
Bibliography 487
Author Index 537
Taxonomic Index 545
Subject Index 551
Extended Permissions List 569 |
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spelling | Schowalter, Timothy Duane 1952- Verfasser (DE-588)1033199389 aut Insect ecology an ecosystem approach Timothy D. Schowalter 2. ed. Amsterdam [u.a.] Elsevier 2006 XII, 572 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ökologie Insects Ecology Insekten (DE-588)4027110-9 gnd rswk-swf Populationsdynamik (DE-588)4046803-3 gnd rswk-swf Tierökologie (DE-588)4129378-2 gnd rswk-swf Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd rswk-swf Populationsdynamik (DE-588)4046803-3 s Insekten (DE-588)4027110-9 s DE-604 Tierökologie (DE-588)4129378-2 s Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 s 1\p DE-604 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014736298&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Schowalter, Timothy Duane 1952- Insect ecology an ecosystem approach Ökologie Insects Ecology Insekten (DE-588)4027110-9 gnd Populationsdynamik (DE-588)4046803-3 gnd Tierökologie (DE-588)4129378-2 gnd Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4027110-9 (DE-588)4046803-3 (DE-588)4129378-2 (DE-588)4043207-5 |
title | Insect ecology an ecosystem approach |
title_auth | Insect ecology an ecosystem approach |
title_exact_search | Insect ecology an ecosystem approach |
title_exact_search_txtP | Insect ecology an ecosystem approach |
title_full | Insect ecology an ecosystem approach Timothy D. Schowalter |
title_fullStr | Insect ecology an ecosystem approach Timothy D. Schowalter |
title_full_unstemmed | Insect ecology an ecosystem approach Timothy D. Schowalter |
title_short | Insect ecology |
title_sort | insect ecology an ecosystem approach |
title_sub | an ecosystem approach |
topic | Ökologie Insects Ecology Insekten (DE-588)4027110-9 gnd Populationsdynamik (DE-588)4046803-3 gnd Tierökologie (DE-588)4129378-2 gnd Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Ökologie Insects Ecology Insekten Populationsdynamik Tierökologie |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014736298&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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