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Galling Arthropods and Their Associates - Ecology and Evolution
Edited by Ozaki, K.; Yukawa, J.; Ohgushi, T.; Price, P.W.
Springer
2006
Hardcover 304 pp ISBN 4431321845
£92.00
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This book addresses recent developments in the ecology, evolution, systematics, physiology,
and biodiversity of gall-inducing arthropods, with individual contributions ranging in scope from
detailed descriptions to profoundly synthetic studies. One underlying theme is the various impacts
of gall induction that indirectly affect insect communities on the host plant. The other important contribution
is the highly intricate and dynamic interactions between galling arthropods and their uniquely specialized host
plants. Included also are chapters that discuss biodiversity and distribution patterns of gall-inducing arthropods,
and biological control of invasive gall-inducing arthropods. This work represents an important contribution to
the knowledge of galling arthropods and their associates and to the development of robust, general principles
of their ecology and evolution. As such, it is an indispensable reference source
for scientists and practitioners.
Contents
Preface
Part 1 Biodiversity and Community Structure:
- Latitudinal and Altitudinal Patterns in Species Richness and Mortality Factors of the
Galling Sawflies on Salix Species in Japan.
- Species Richness of Eriophyid Mites on Finnish Trees and Shrubs.
- Diversity, Biology, and Nutritional Adaptation of Psyllids and their Galls in Taiwan.
- Trophic Shift in d15N and d13C through Galling Arthropod Communities: Estimates from
Quercus turbinella and Salix exigua.
- Temporal Variation in the Structure of a Gall Wasp Assemblage along a Genetic Cline of
Quercus crispula (Fagaceae).
- Effects of Floods on the Survival and Species Component of Rhopalomyia Gall Midges
(Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) Associated with Artemisia princeps (Asteraceae) Growing in a Dry Riverbed in Japan.
- Guild Structure of Gall Midges on Fagus crenata in Relation to Snow Gradient: Present
Status and Prediction of Future Status as a Result of Global Warming.
Part 2 Biological Control and Galling Arthropods:
- Early Parasitoid Recruitment in Invading Cynipid Galls.
- Parasitoid Recruitment to the Globally Invasive Chestnut Gall Wasp Dryocosmus kuriphilus.
- Cynipid Gall Wasps in Declining Black Oak in New York: Relationships with Prior Tree History
and Crown Dieback.
- Gall forming Cecidomyiidae from Acacias: Can New Parasitoid Assemblages be Predicted?.
- Recent Outbreaks of the Maize Orange Leafhopper Cicadulina bipunctata Inducing Gall
like Structures on Maize in Japan.
Part 3 Galling Arthropods
- Plant Interactions: Different Oviposition Strategies in Two Closely Related Gall Midges
(Diptera: Cecidomyiidae): Aggregation versus Risk Spreading.
- A Protective Mechanism in the Host Plant, Aucuba, against Oviposition by the Fruit
Gall Midge, Asphondylia aucubae (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae.
- Genetic Variation in the Timing of Larval Mortality and Plant Tissue Responses
Associated with Tree Resistance against Galling Adelgids.
- Variable Effects of Plant Module Size on Abundance and Performance of Galling Insects.
- Biology and Life History of the Bamboo Gall Maker, Aiolomorphus rhopaloides
Walker (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae.
- Effects of Host tree Traits on the Species Composition and Density of Galling Insects
on Two Oak Species, Quercus crispula and Quercus serrata (Fagaceae).
Part 4 Indirect Effects of Galling Arthropods
- Positive Indirect Effects of Biotic
and Abiotic mediated Changes in Plant Traits on Herbivory.
- Deer Browsing on Dwarf Bamboo Affects the Interspecies Relationships among the Parasitoids
Associated with a Gall Midge.
- Influence of the Population Dynamics of a Gall
inducing Cecidomyiid and Its Parasitoids on the Abundance of a Successor, Lasioptera yadokariae
(Diptera: Cecidomyiidae).
Part 5 Evolution and Taxonomy:
- Evolution of Wing Pigmentation Patterns in a Tephritid Gallmaker: Divergence and Hybridization.
- The Evolution of Gall Traits in the Fordinae (Homoptera).
- Life History Patterns and Host Ranges of the Genus Asphondylia (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae).
- Taxonomic Status of the Genus Trichagalma (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae), with Description
of the Bisexual Generation.
- Phylogenetic Position of the Genus Wagnerinus Korotyaev (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Associated with Galls Induced by Asphondylia baca Monzen (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae).
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