
Herbivorous Insects
Host-seeking Behavior and mechanisms
- 1st Edition - June 28, 1983
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editor: Sami Ahmad
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 4 3 3 5 1 2 - 7
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 5 8 2 4 - 4
Herbivorous Insects: Host-Seeking Behavior and Mechanisms addresses mechanisms of searching behavior leading ultimately to host location of herbivorous insects. It is divided i… Read more

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Request a sales quoteHerbivorous Insects: Host-Seeking Behavior and Mechanisms addresses mechanisms of searching behavior leading ultimately to host location of herbivorous insects. It is divided into four sections, wherein the first two sections deal with neurophysiology and the diversity of behavioral induction cues. The third section covers the searching mechanisms as affected by insects' breadth of diet. The last part examines the evolutionary analysis of the behavioral and physiological adaptations in insect/host plant relations.
This book starts with an introduction to the chemical sensory system as it relates to host selection in general. This is followed by considerable discussions on host-seeking behavior and allied patterns in behavior. This text also includes the study of oviposition behavior in butterflies belonging to Papilionidae. The third section presents host selection and colonization by three insects within the saprophage-predator continuum, namely, Hylurgopinus rufipes, Scolytus multistriatus, and Pissodes strobi. The behaviors by which certain oligophagous insects locate and select food plants are also considered. The concluding part addresses the unifying theme and the diversity of responses of phytophagous insects to plants.
The book provides direction toward developing a unifying theme and improving the ability to unravel the complexities of insect/plant interactions. Behaviorists, ecologists, entomologists, evolutionary biologists, and physiologists will find this book invaluable.
Contributors
Preface
Introduction
Part I. Neurophysiological Aspects
1. The Behavioral and Neurophysiological Basis of Food-Plant Selection by Lepidopterous Larvae
I. Introduction
II. Behavioral Responses to Potential Food Plants
III. Chemical Basis of Host-Plant Selection
IV. Responses of the Chemosensory Cells to Plants and Plant Chemicals
V. Summary
References
Part II. The Diversity of Behavioral Cues
2. Chemical Aspects of Oviposition Behavior in Butterflies
I. Introduction
II. Host Relationship among Butterflies
III. Chemosensory Systems in Butterflies
IV. Studies of Swallowtail Butterflies
V. Discussion
VI. Summary
References
3. Individual Variation in Host Location by Phytophagous Insects
I. Introduction
II. Environmental Sources of Individual Variation in Host Location
III. Genetic Variation and Neurological Models of Host Selectivity
IV. Case Study: Individual Variation in Host Location by Battus philenor
V. Summary
References
4. Spatial Patterns in the Plant Community and Their Effects upon Insect Search
I. Introduction
II. Insect Responses to Plant Community Texture
III. Factors Generating Nonrandom Herbivore Distributions
IV. Implications for Agricultural Systems
V. Summary
References
Part III. Host Search in Relation to the Breadth of Diet
5. Integration of Visual Stimuli, Host Odorants, and Pheromones by Bark Beetles and Weevils in Locating and Colonizing Host Trees
I. Introduction
II. Host Selection by Three Species
III. Generalizations and Summary
References
6. Host Location in the Colorado Potato Beetle: Searching Mechanisms in Relation to Oligophagy
I. Introduction
II. The Colorado Potato Beetle and Its Host Plants
III. Host-Seeking Behavior of the Colorado Potato Beetle
IV. Comparison with Host Location in Other Oligophagous Insects
V. Summary
References
7. Host-Seeking Behavior of the Gypsy Moth: The Influence of Polyphagy and Highly Apparent Host Plants
I. Introduction
II. Background Biology of the Gypsy Moth
III. Host Location in the Gypsy Moth
IV. Host Location in Other Generalist Herbivores
V. Concluding Remarks
VI. Summary
References
Part IV. Evolutionary Aspects of Host Selection
8. Selective Factors in the Evolution of Host Choice by Phytophagous Insects
I. Introduction
II. Alternative Physiological Mechanisms
III. Modes of Evolutionary Explanation
IV. Phylogenetic Considerations
V. Cost-Benefit Considerations
VI. Genetic Variation in Phytophagous Insects
VII. Evolution of Host-Seeking Behavior
VIII. Concluding Remarks
IX. Summary
References
Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: June 28, 1983
- No. of pages (eBook): 274
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780124335127
- eBook ISBN: 9780323158244