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Global Climate Change and Terrestrial Invertebrates
Experimental Approaches for Assessing Invertebrate Responses to Global Change Factors
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Richard L. Lindroth
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Kenneth F. Raffa
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December 09 2016
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Introduction to Global Climate Change and Terrestrial Invertebrates
pp. 9
Using Historical Data for Studying Range Changes
pp. 30
Experimental Approaches for Assessing Invertebrate Responses to Global Change Factors
pp. 46
Transplant Experiments - a Powerful Method to Study Climate Change Impacts
pp. 69
Insect Pollinators and Climate Change
pp. 92
Climate Change Effects on Biological Control in Grasslands
pp. 111
Climate Change and Arthropod Ectoparasites and Vectors of Veterinary Importance
pp. 126
Climate Change and the Biology of Insect Vectors of Human Pathogens
pp. 148
Climate and Atmospheric Change Impacts on Aphids as Vectors of Plant Diseases
pp. 177
Global Change, Herbivores and Their Natural Enemies
pp. 201
Climate Change in the Underworld: Impacts for Soil-Dwelling Invertebrates
pp. 229
Impacts of Atmospheric and Precipitation Change on Aboveground-Belowground Invertebrate Interactions
pp. 252
Forest Invertebrate Communities and Atmospheric Change
pp. 274
Climate Change and Freshwater Invertebrates: Their Role in Reciprocal Freshwater-Terrestrial Resource Fluxes
pp. 295
Climatic Impacts on Invertebrates as Food for Vertebrates
pp. 317
Evolutionary Responses of Invertebrates to Global Climate Change: the Role of Life-History Trade-Offs and Multidecadal Climate Shifts
pp. 349
Conservation of Insects in the Face of Global Climate Change
pp. 368
Emerging Issues and Future Perspectives for Global Climate Change and Invertebrates
pp. 379
Species Index
pp. 385
Subject Index
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