Role of Insects in the Environment
.... and their environments, and focus on both beneficial and injurious 1 Cited in CF Metcalf, and SP Flint, Destructive and Useful
Insects, (New
York: McGraw Hill ....
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Alien
.... with the actual
insects moviegoers confront as soon as they leave the dark safety of a movie theater. Callahan, Philip S. Insect Behavior. New
York: Four Winds ....
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Chemical Warfare Among Insects Insects have m
.... Some spiders and parasitic
insects attract prey by emitting female odors which attract would-be suitors to their death. .... New
York, NY: Wiley-Liss, Publishers. ....
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Several Aspects of Chemistry Insects have m
.... Some spiders and parasitic
insects attract prey by emitting female odors which attract would-be suitors to their death. .... New
York, NY: Wiley-Liss, Publishers. ....
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Honeybees
.... Larson, Peggy Pickering, and Mervin W. Larson. Lives of Social
Insects. New
York: World Publishing, 1968. Lindauer, Martin. Communication Among Social Bees. ....
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Entomological Evolution: Substance H Introduc
.... Undoubtedly, the compound is extremely valuable to the
insects which produce it. .... 1176-1197). New
York, NY: Churchill Livingstone, 1991. ....
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US Forest Service
.... With at least 20,000 species of
insects and animals, the task is monumental--but this is the .... "Forest Service is Rethinking its Mission." New
York Times, 24 ....
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Ideas of Nature in Taoism, Confucianism, and Shintoism
.... Meanwhile, what is nonhuman is conceptualized as miraculous: "Birds and
insects fly in the sky, plants and trees bloom and bear fruit .... New
York: Bantam New Age. ....
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Dichlorodiphenyl Trichloroethane
.... According to Dr. Whittemore, Head of the Crop Protection Branch, "There are numerous insecticides that kill
insects as well .... New
York: David McKay Company, Inc. ....
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Sylvia Plath's Personality
.... that if my father hadn't died, he would have taught me all about
insects, which was .... for Sylvia (Esther) until she was in college and gone off to New
York as a ....
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Animal Mentation and the Concept of Mind
.... Although these terms are defined by their human references, studies indicate that animals, and even
insects, demonstrate emotion .... New
York: Springer-Verlag, 1983 ....
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THEORIES OF EMILE DURKHEIM
.... to precisely those phases of hive life which, by displaying the power of instinct upon a co-operating mass of
insects, presents the .... New
York: Basic Books. ....
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The History of Shinto
.... principle is in the background of the characterization of the world's fauna as miracles: "Birds and
insects fly in .... New
York: Foreign Policy Association, 1984. ....
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The Monarch Butterfly
.... By impacting positively on local economies tourism will emphasize the
insects' inherent worth. .... New
York: Oxford University Press, 1991. ....
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Pesticide Use & Free Radicals
.... or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any
insects, rodents, nematodes .... 1 50). New
York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold ....
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Pesticide Use and Free Radicals
.... or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any
insects, rodents, nematodes .... 1 50). New
York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold ....
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Gilded Age
.... even goes so far as to imply that the pubs of New
York lost Sunday .... after withstanding the onslaught of a thousand years of the elements,
insects, Indians and ....
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Claustrophobia
.... The most common phobias involve fear of animals, particularly dogs, snakes,
insects, and mice, while other common phobias involve closed spaces .... New
York: Raven ....
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Kafka's "Metamorphosis"
.... at once creates the gravest suspicion, as if the employees were nothing but scoundrels, or -- for that matter --
insects. .... New
York: Schocken Books, Kuna, Franz ....
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Giraffes
.... to snap up
insects that spring out of the giraffe's path. Animal Life. (1967). In The Larouse Encyclopedia of Animal Life. (pp.601-602). New
York: McGraw Hill. ....
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The Creosote Bush
.... These compounds apparently ward off herbivorous
insects and mammals. Moreover, they also appear to possess antiviral capabilities. .... New
York: Viking, 1947. ....
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Biological Extinction
.... This is because many
insects are less specialized in what they eat and have a quicker rate of .... New
York: Scientific American 5. Weiner, J. Planet earth. ....
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Alexander Pope
.... poem (1.24-8). Other images come from the familiar day-to-day environment, such as the variety of animals and
insects present in .... New
York: Columbia UP, 1974. ....
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Acid Rain in America: Broad Overview as as Environmental Problem
.... of acid rain, plants and trees lose their ability to stay healthy and grow more vulnerable to cold weather,
insects, and disease. .... 2nd ed.) New
York: Routledge. ....
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Peasants, Rebels, and Outcasts
.... New
York: Pantheon, 1982. .... The Japanese were often portrayed as animals, beasts, apes,
insects, vermin---as, in short, less than human, sub-human. ....
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Ant Ecology
.... Finally, observers wore particle masks to prevent exhalation onto the
insects (Obin & Meer 1361-1368). .... New
York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1967. ....
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Acid Rain
.... Algae and
insects, however, are more acid-tolerant and thrive in the absence .... southern Sweden, parts of Ontario, Canada, and the Adirondack region of New
York. ....
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Teaching Creationism in Schools
.... selection operates (how
insects adapt themselves to more highly potent insecticides--how
insects grow in .... New
York: McGraw College Publishing Company, 1994. ....
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Rodent Evolution
.... Although most mammals consumed
insects, fruit, seeds, and herbaceous vegetation, various trophic specializations were .... New
York, NY: Plenum Press, 1985, pp. ....
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Silent Spring
.... urgently recommends is one of alternative approaches to dealing with those aspects of the environment--such as
insects and weeds .... New
York: Houghton Mifflin, 1962 ....
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