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Chemoecology of Insect Eggs and Egg Deposition
Monika Hilker 1st edition 390 pages ISBN-13: 978-1405100083 ISBN-10: 1405100087 The fascinating research field of chemoecology of insects mainly considers larval and adult states, while insect eggs have been somewhat neglected up to now. However, as immobile stages the eggs are highly vulnerable and need to cope with numerous problems such as predation, parasitisation, pathogen infection and plant and host defences. How do they face these dangers? Insects have been shown to endow their eggs with various naturally occurring chemicals that deter or poison enemies. These chemicals may be produced either by the insects themselves or their endosymbionts, or they may be obtained from host only on the protective power of the eggs themselves, but also on the site where they have been laid. The ovipositing female is known to be informed by numerous infochemicals about the suitability of sites for egg deposition and development.This is the first book focusing on the chemoecology of insect eggs and egg deposition. The much-needed synthesis of a broad array of facets of this topic includes molecular, chemical, physiological, morphological, ecological and evolutionary aspects. A wide range of different insects is addressed: herbivorous and carnivorous insects, social insects, and those of medical and veterinary importance. The knowledge compiled in this book may promote future studies on evolutionary aspects of insect reproductive behaviour as well as on controlling insect pests by targeting the egg stage. Thus, it may provide important information for researchers interested in both fundamental and applied research, as well as also for readers who are just fascinated by the multiple facets of the chemoecology of insects. Table of Contents Part I: Chemoecology of Insect Eggs Chapter 1: Novel Morphological and Physiological Aspects of Insect Eggs Chapter 2: Insect Accessory Reproductive Glands: Key Players in Production and Protection of Eggs Chapter 3: Chemical Protection of Insect Eggs Chapter 4: Paternal Investment in Egg Defence Chapter 5: Brood Protection in Social Insects Chapter 6: The Role of Microorganisms for Eggs and Progeny Part II: Chemoecology of Egg Deposition Chapter 7: Plant Chemical Cues Important for Egg Deposition by Herbivorous Insects Chapter 8: The Plant's Response towards Insect Egg Deposition Chapter 9: Oviposition Pheromones in Herbivorous and Carnivorous Insects Chapter 10: Chemoecology of Oviposition in Insects of Medical and Veterinary Importance Chapter 11: Chemoecology of Parasitoid and Predator Oviposition Behaviour Chapter 12: Evolutionary Ecology of Oviposition Marking Pheromones Chapter 13: Evolutionary Ecology of Oviposition Strategies Subject Index Taxonomic Index Sharing Widget |