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Preface | ||
1 | The Response of Insects to Environmental Change | |
2 | The Effects of Quaternary Climatic Changes in Insect Populations: Lessons from the Past | |
3 | The Hadley Centre Transient Climate Experiment | |
4 | Predicting Insect Distributions in a Changed Climate | |
5 | The Effects of Climate Change on the Agricultural Environment for Crop Insect Pests with Particular Reference to the European Corn Borer and Grain Maize | |
6 | Aphids in a Changing Climate | |
7 | The Effects of Climatic and Land-use Changes on the Insect Vectors of Human Disease | |
8 | Remote Sensing and the Changing Distribution of Tsetse Flies in Africa | |
9 | The Impact of Elevated Atmospheric CO[subscript 2] on Insect Herbivores | |
10 | Insect Herbivores and Gaseous Air Pollutants - Current Knowledge and Predictions | |
11 | Deficiency and Excess of Essential and Non-essential Metals in Terrestrial Insects | |
12 | Chironomidae as Indicators of Water Quality - With a Comparison of the Chironomid Faunas of a Series of Contrasting Cumbrian Tarns | |
13 | Southern Hemisphere Insects: Their Variety and the Environmental Pressures upon Them | |
14 | Species Extinctions in Insects: Ecological and Biogeographical Considerations | |
15 | A World of Change: Land-use Patterns and Arthropod Communities | |
16 | Insects as Indicators of Land-use Change: A European Perspective, Focusing on Moths and Ground Beetles | |
17 | The Response of Chironomidae (Diptera) Faunas to Climate Change | |
18 | Global Warming, Population Dynamics and Community Structure in a Model Insect Assemblage | |
19 | Gaseous Air Pollutants - Can We Identify Critical Loads for Insects? | |
20 | Effects of Changing Land Use on Eucalypt Dieback in Australia in Relation to Insect Phytophagy and Tree Re-establishment | |
21 | Modelling the Population of Hydrotaea irritans Using a Cohort-based System | |
22 | Effects of Ivermectin Residues in Cattle Dung on Dung Insect Communities Under Extensive Farming Conditions in South Africa | |
23 | Monitoring the Response of Tropical Insects to Change in the Environment: Troubles with Termites | |
24 | Potential Use of Suction Trap Collections of Aphids as Indicators of Plant Biodiversity | |
25 | Shifts in the Flight Periods of British Aphids: a Response to Climate Warming? | |
26 | Potential Changes in Spatial Distribution of Outbreaks of Forest Defoliators Under Climate Change | |
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