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دانلود کتاب Recent Advances in Acarology

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Recent Advances in Acarology

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780125922012, 0125922019 
ناشر: Academic Press 
سال نشر: 1979 
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Content: 
ACADEMIC PRESS RAPID MANUSCRIPT REPRODUCTION, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contents of Volume II, Page xiii
Preface, Page xv
Acknowledgments, Page xvii
Introduction, Pages xix-xxi
ECONOMIC INJURY LEVEL STUDIES IN RELATION TO MITES ON APPLE, Pages 3-12, S.C. Hoyt, L.K. Tanigoshi, R.W. Browne
HOST PLANT RESISTANCE TO MITE PESTS OF CASSAVA, Pages 13-21, Anthony C. Bellotti, David Byrne
NITROGEN FERTILIZATION OF FRUIT TREES AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PANONYCHUS ULMI POPULATIONS AND THE GROWTH OF FRUIT TREES, Pages 23-30, M. van de Vrie, P. Delver
THE APPLICATION OF SIMULATION MODELS TO MITE PEST MANAGEMENT, Pages 31-40, Stephen M. Welch
ASPECTS OF THE FUNCTIONAL, OVIPOSITIONAL AND STARVATION RESPONSE OF AMBLYSEIUS FALLACIS TO PREY DENSITY, Pages 41-47, B.A. Croft, E.J. Blyth
MANAGEMENT OF MITE PESTS OF COTTON IN EGYPT, Pages 49-57, E.A. Elbadry
THE ROLE OF INSECTICIDE-RESISTANT PHYTOSEIIDS IN INTEGRATED MITE CONTROL IN NEW ZEALAND, Pages 59-69, D.R. Penman, C.H. Wearing, Elsie Collyer, W.P. Thomas
MITE POPULATIONS ON APPLE FOLIAGE IN WESTERN OREGON, Pages 71-76, M.T. AliNiazee
RESISTANCE OF DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF SUNFLOWER AND SAFFLOWER TO TETRANYCHUS TURKESTANI IN SOUTHERN IRAN, Pages 77-80, H.A. Navvab-Gojrati, N. Zare
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE CITRUS RED MITE, PANONYCHUS CITRI AND EUROPEAN RED MITE, P. ULMI IN JAPAN, Pages 81-87, Norizumi Shinkaji
STUDIES ON PESTICIDE RESISTANCE IN THE PHYTOSEIID METASEIULUS OCCIDENTALS IN CALIFORNIA, Pages 89-94, Marjorie A. Hoy, Nancy F. Knop
NEW ACARICIDES TO CONTROL RESISTANT MITES, Pages 95-104, D.H.C. Herne, J.E. Cranham, M.A. Easterbrook
NEW PESTICIDES: CHANCES OF DISCOVERY, DEVELOPMENT AND COMMERCIALIZATION, Pages 105-109, Michihiko Sakai
BIONOMICS OF STENEOTARSONEMUS SPINKI ATTACKING RICE PLANTS IN TAIWAN, Pages 111-117, C.N. Chen, C.C. Cheng, K.C. Hsiao
ACQUISITION AND RETENTION OF PSEUDOMONAS MARGINATA BY ANOETUS FERONIARUM AND RHIZOGLYPHUS ROBINI, Pages 119-124, S.L. Poe, W.E. Noble, R.E. Stall
MITES FROM PLOTS SUPPLIED WITH DIFFERENT QUANTITIES OF MANURES AND FERTILIZERS, Pages 125-128, Niels Haarl⊘v
EFFECTS OF THE INSECTICIDE DIFLUBENZURON ON SOIL MITES OF A DRY FOREST ZONE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, Pages 129-134, Valin G. Marshall
REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR AND SEXUAL SELECTION IN TETRANYCHINE MITES, Pages 137-145, Daniel A. Potter
SOME POSSIBLE ROLES OF FARNESOL AND NEROLIDOL IN THE BIOLOGY OF TWO TETRANYCHID MITES, Pages 147-154, Samuel Regev
COMPONENTS OF REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN SPIDER MITES, Pages 155-164, Dana L. Wrensch
TETRANYCHID DEVELOPMENT UNDER VARIABLE TEMPERATURE REGIMES, Pages 165-175, L.K. Tanigoshi, J.A. Logan
SILK PRODUCTION IN TETRANYCHUS (ACARI: TETRANYCHIDAE), Pages 177-188, Uri Gerson
FOOD QUALITY INFLUENCES ON A SPIDER MITE POPULATION, Pages 189-196, L.J. Jesiotr, Z.W. Suski, T. Badowska-Czubik
THE MORPHO-SPECIES AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE BIOLOGICAL SPECIES IN THE GENUS TYROPHAGUS (ACARIDAE, ACARINA), Pages 199-212, D.A. Griffiths
PYEMOTES TRITICI: POTENTIAL BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENT OF STORED-PRODUCT INSECTS, Pages 213-220, W.A. Bruce, G.L. LeCato
THE CONTROL OF MITES IN CHEESE STORES, Pages 221-229, D.R. Wilkin
THE EFFECT OF SOME JUVENILE HORMONE ANALOGS ON TYROPHAGUS PUTRESCENTIAE, Pages 231-241, J. Czaja-Topinska, Z. Stepien, R. Sterzycki
THE ALARM PHEROMONE OF GRAIN MITES AND ITS ANTIFUNGAL EFFECT, Pages 243-249, Katsuhiko Matsumoto, Yoshitake Wada, Masako Okamoto
ALLELOCHEMIC EFFECTS OF SOME FLAVORING COMPONENTS ON THE ACARID, TYROPHAGUS PUTRESCENTIAE, Pages 251-261, J.G. Rodriguez, M.F. Potts, C.G. Patterson
ROLE OF ACARINA IN THE STORED GRAIN ECOSYSTEM, Pages 263-272, R.N. Sinha
EVOLUTIONARY ORIGINS OF ASTIGMATID MITES INHABITING STORED PRODUCTS, Pages 273-278, Barry M. OConnor
SPERMATOPHORE PRODUCTION AND MATING BEHAVIOUR IN THE STORED PRODUCT MITES ACARUS SIRO AND LARDOGLYPHUS KONOI, Pages 279-284, J. Boczek, D.A. Griffiths
STERILITY INDUCED IN “COPRA MITE,” TYROPHAGUS PUTRESCENTIAE BY IODINE SALTS, Pages 285-290, Stanislaw Ignatowicz, Jan Boczek
NATURAL REGULATION OF TARSONEMUS GRANARIUS NUMBERS IN STORED WHEAT ECOSYSTEMS—A MULTIVARIATE ASSESSMENT, Pages 291-298, N.D.G. White, R.N. Sinha
SURVIVAL OF MITES ASSOCIATED WITH GROWING BARLEY THROUGH HARVEST AND INTO STORAGE, Pages 299-303, N. Emmanuel, G.O. Evans
STUDIES ON THE MITES OF STORED CEREALS IN YUGOSLAVIA, Pages 305-309, Neda Pagliarini
STUDIES ON THE MITES INFESTING STORED FOOD PRODUCTS ON TAIWAN, Pages 311-316, Yi-Hsiung Tseng
THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION AND REGULATORY ACAROLOGY, Pages 317-321, Wynn A. Senff, J. Richard Gorham
WATER AND THE PHYSIOLOGY OF HOUSE DUST MITES, Pages 325-335, G.W. Wharton, Kenneth M. Duke, Harold M. Epstein
METABOLISM OF BUTANEDIOL IN TYROPHAGUS PUTRESCENTIAE, Pages 337-346, J.G. Rodriguez, W.T. Smith, Peter Heffron, S.K. Oh
TOXINS OF THE AUSTRALIAN PARALYSIS TICK IXODES HOLOCYCLUS, Pages 347-356, B.F. Stone, B.M. Doube, K.C. Binnington, B.V. Goodger
CONTROL OF SALIVARY FLUID SECRETION IN IXODID TICKS, Pages 357-363, William R. Kaufman
CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDES, CALCIUM AND SALIVARY FLUID SECRETION IN IXODID TICKS, Pages 365-373, J.R. Sauer, G.R. Needham, H.L. McMullen, R.D. Morrison
MECHANISMS CONTRIBUTING TO WATER BALANCE IN NON-FEEDING TICKS AND THEIR ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS, Pages 375-383, D. Rudolph, W. Knulle
PROTEIN DIGESTION AND SYNTHESIS IN IXODID FEMALES, Pages 385-395, Samir F. Araman
DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANCE TO AZINPHOSMETHYL THROUGH GREENHOUSE SELECTION OF THE PREDATORY MITE AMBLYSEIUS FALLACIS AND ITS PREY TETRANYCHUS URTICAE, Pages 397-399, J.G. Morse, B.A. Croft
DOMINANT AND RECESSIVE INHERITANCE OF ORGANOPHOSPHORUS RESISTANCE IN TWO STRAINS OF TETRANYCHUS URTICAE, Pages 401-404, V. Dittrich, N. Luetkemeier, G. Voss
NUTRITIONAL STUDIES IN TETRANYCHUS URTICAE II. DEVELOPMENT OF A MERIDIC DIET, Pages 405-411, S. Kantaratanakul, J.G. Rodriguez
DYNAMICS OF CALCIUM, CATECHOLAMINES AND CYCLIC AMP IN CONTROL OF SALIVARY FLUID SECRETION BY FEMALE IXODID TICKS, Pages 413-419, Glen R. Needham, John R. Sauer
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF TWO TYPES OF AMMONIA-SENSITIVE RECEPTORS ON THE FIRST TARSI OF TICKS, Pages 421-426, D.A. Haggart, E.E. Davis
FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY AND CYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF CHLORIDEIONS AND OUABAIN SENSITIVE PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY IN THE SALIVARY GLAND TRANSPORT EPITHELIA OF FOUR SPECIES OF TICKS, Pages 427-434, Lewis B. Coons, Mohamed A. Roshdy
MOULTING HORMONE ACTIVITY IN THE FIFTH NYMPHAL INSTAR OF THE TICK ORNITHODOROS PORCINUS PORCINUS, Pages 435-437, Christine K.A. Mango, L. Moreka
DIURNAL ACTIVITY BEHAVIOR OF RHIPICEPHALUS APPENDICULATUS IN THE FIELD, Pages 441-445, D.K. Punyua, R.M. Newson
A STUDY OF DIURNAL ACTIVITY OF LARVAE OF THE TICK, HAEMAPHYSALIS LONGICORNIS, Pages 447-450, T. Yoshida
INTERSPECIFIC RELATIONS IN SMALL MAMMAL ECTOPARASITES, Pages 451-456, Anders Nilsson, Lars Lundqvist
THE DEVELOPMENT OF RHIPICEPHALUS APPENDICULATUS POPULATIONS AT DIFFERENT HOST STOCKING DENSITIES, Pages 457-461, R.M. Newson
THE BIOLOGY OF AN ENCYRTID WASP PARASITIZING TICKS IN THE IVORY COAST, Pages 463-468, J.F. Graf
BOOPHILUS MICROPLUS AND THE FIRE ANT SOLENOPSIS GEMINATA, Pages 469-472, J.F. Butler, M.L. Camino, T.O. Perez
ERIOPHYOIDEA IN BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF WEEDS, Pages 473-475, Harvey L. Cromroy
FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISPERSAL OF AMBLYSEIUS FALLACIS IN AN APPLE TREE ECOSYSTEM, Pages 477-483, Donn T. Johnson, B.A. Croft
LABORATORY STUDIES ON THE FOOD HABITS OF THE PREDACEOUS MITE TYPHLODROMUS EXHILARATUS, Pages 485-490, S. Ragusa
EVALUATION OF PREDATORY MITES FOR CONTROL OF SPIDER MITES, Pages 491-498, Mous W. Sabelis, Marinus van de Vrie
EFFECTIVENESS OF ARTHROPODS IN THE CONTROL OF THE CARMINE MITE, Pages 499-505, S. Kantaratanakul, K. Sombatsiri, P. Tauthong
POPULATION DENSITY EFFECTS ON BIOLOGY OF TETRANYCHUS ARABICUS, THE COMMON SPIDER MITE IN EGYPT, Pages 507-509, M.A. Zaher, K.K. Shehata, H. El-Khatib
THE INFLUENCES OF AGE OF FEMALE TETRANYCHUS KANZAWAI ON SEX RATIO AND LIFE CYCLE OF ITS PROGENY, Pages 511-517, Chaining Thomas Shih
BIOECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR OF YELLOW JUTE MITE, Pages 519-523, Abdul K.M.F. Kabir
NAIADACARUS ARBORICOLA, A “K-SELECTED” ACARID MITE, Pages 525-529, Norman J. Fashing
LIFE CYCLE OF APLODONTOPUS MICRONYX (SARCOPTIFORMES: CHORTOGLYPHIDAE) FROM SPERMOPHILUS TRIDECEMLINEATUS (SCIURIDAE) IN NORTH AMERICA, Pages 531-536, Edwin J. Spicka
THE ECOLOGY OF RHAGIDIIDAE, Pages 537-542, Miloslav Zacharda
EFFECT OF BURNING CAST CROPS ON SOIL MICROFAUNA WITH AN EVALUATION OF THE FOLLOWING CROP, Pages 543-549, Mohsen Shoukry Tadros
NOTES ON THE ECOLOGY OF CORTICOLOUS EPIPHYTE DWELLERS 1. THE MITE FAUNA OF FRUTICOSE LICHENS, Pages 551-557, H. Andre
THE ACARINE COMMUNITY OF NESTS OF BIRDS OF PREY, Pages 559-562, James R. Philips, Daniel L. Dindal
THE DEVELOPMENTAL CYCLE OF SPONGE-ASSOCIATED WATER MITES, Pages 563-566, Robert M. Crowell, Cornelis Davids
EFFECTS OF SOME SOIL FEATURES ON A UROPODINE MITE COMMUNITY IN THE MASSANE FOREST (PYRENEES-ORIENTALES, FRANCE), Pages 567-573, Francoise Athias-Binche
MITES ASSOCIATED WITH SWEAT BEES (HALICTIDAE), Pages 575-581, George C. Eickwort
EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL PARAMETERS AND FOOD RESOURCES ON ORIBATID MITES IN FOREST SOILS, Pages 585-592, Myron J. Mitchell
SOIL MITES IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT, Pages 593-602, Reinhart Schuster
SOIL MITE COMMUNITY DIVERSITY, Pages 603-613, Ph. Lebrun
ORIBATID MITE COMPLEXES AS BIOINDICATORS OF RADIOACTIVE POLLUTION, Pages 615-618, D.A. Krivolutsky
INFLUENCE OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF SOIL PROSTIGMATA, Pages 619-628, Daniel L. Dindal, Roy A. Norton
INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS, Pages 629-631




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