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Tiger Moths and Woolly Bears

Tiger Moths and Woolly Bears

Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution of the Arctiidae

by William E. Conner
Hardback
Publication Date: 20/11/2008

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Moths of the family Arctiidae, with their brilliant coloration, spectacular courtship rituals, and bizarre defenses, are wonders of the natural world. Unpalatable by virtue of secondary chemicals acquired from their hostplants, these moths advertise their defenses by their coloration and often mimic butterflies, wasps, bees, stinkbugs, and even cockroaches. They have ears with which they hear the echolocation of bats, and some answer with aposematic warnings, while some may jam the bats' sonar. This book, the first written on this fascinating group, documents how tiger moths and woolly bears-the adults and larvae of the Arctiidae-flourish in a world rife with predators, parasites, and competitors. The contributing authors' accounts, each written by a recognized expert in the field, weave together seminal studies on phylogeny and behavior, natural history, chemical communication, mate choice and sexual selection, chemical ecology, parasite-host relationships, self medication, animal orientation, predator-prey interactions, mimicry, adaptive coloration, speciation, biodiversity, and more.
ISBN:
9780195327373
9780195327373
Category:
Applied ecology
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
20-11-2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
328
Dimensions (mm):
242x160x24mm
Weight:
0.69kg

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