Entomology of Antarctica, Nide 10

Etukansi
J. Linsley Gressitt
Wiley, 1967 - 395 sivua

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Antarctic Research Series, Volume 10.

The existence of insects, mites, and their relatives on the antarctic continent is of great interest to many. These terrestrial arthropods may be said to be the dominant land animals in the absence of land vertebrates and many major groups of invertebrates. They are important in the simple food cycles which involve most segments of the land flora and microorganisms, and they play a part in soil formation. Thus a knowledge of their ecology is essential to the understanding of various biotic balances and processes. That several species live in the area of 85°S latitude in the face of harsh climatic factors is of great concern to the ecologist and the physiologist—therin lie many unanswered questions for future research.

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Collembola Springtails K A J Wise
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Mallophaga Biting Lice and Anoplura Sucking Lice
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