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Cockroaches: Ecology, Behavior, and Natural History
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Cockroaches: Ecology, Behavior, and Natural History Hardcover - 2007

by William J. Bell; Louis M. Roth; Christine A. Nalepa


From the publisher

The essential volume on cockroach biology and behavior.

The cockroach is truly an evolutionary wonder. This definitive volume provides a complete overview of suborder Blattaria, highlighting the diversity of these amazing insects in their natural environments. Beginning with a foreword by Edward O. Wilson, the book explores the fascinating natural history and behavior of cockroaches, describingtheir various colors, sizes, and shapes, as well as how they move on land, in water, and through the air. In addition to habitat use, diet, reproduction, and behavior, Cockroaches covers aspects of cockroach biology, such as the relationship between cockroaches and microbes, termites as social cockroaches, and the ecological impact of the suborder.

With over 100 illustrations, an expanded glossary, and an invaluable set of references, this work is destined to become the classic book on the Blattaria. Students and research entomologists can mine each chapter for new ideas, new perspectives, and new directions for future study.

From the rear cover

The cockroach is truly an evolutionary wonder. This definitive volume provides a complete overview of the Blattaria, highlighting the diversity of these amazing insects in their natural environments. Beginning with a foreword by Edward O. Wilson, the book explores the fascinating natural history and behavior of cockroaches, describing their various colors, sizes, and shapes, as well as how they move on land, in water, and through the air. In addition to habitat, diet, and reproduction, Cockroaches covers aspects of cockroach biology such as the relationship between cockroaches and microbes, termites as social cockroaches, and the ecological impact of the group.

With over 150 illustrations, an expanded glossary, and an invaluable set of references, this work is a classic book on the Blattaria. Students and research entomologists can mine each chapter for new ideas, new perspectives, and new directions for future study.

"This transformative work will be an inspiration to students of entomology."--Choice

"This book provides a synthesis of the 4000 species that belong to the suborder Blattaria." --Southeastern Naturalist

"A must-have for any insect hobbiest."--Allpet Roaches Forum

"A well-written book that is also visually attractive."--Integrative and Comparative Biology

"A welcome and interesting successor to the milestone volume, The Biotic Associations of Cockroaches."--Quarterly Review of Biology

"Well suited for any collection delving into insect natural history."--The Midwest Book Review

William J. Bell (1943-1998) was a revered entomologist specializing in insect physiology and behavior. His two-volume work, Chemical Ecology of Insects (coedited with R. T. Carde), is considered a classic in the field. Louis M. Roth (1918-2003) was an acknowledged world expert on cockroaches at Harvard University. Christine A. Nalepa is a research specialist with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and an adjunct associate professor of entomology at North Carolina State University. She works on a variety of insects, including beetles, wasps, cockroaches, and termites.

From the jacket flap

The cockroach is truly an evolutionary wonder. This definitive volume provides a complete overview of the Blattaria, highlighting the diversity of these amazing insects in their natural environments. Beginning with a foreword by Edward O. Wilson, the book explores the fascinating natural history and behavior of cockroaches, describing their various colors, sizes, and shapes, as well as how they move on land, in water, and through the air. In addition to habitat, diet, and reproduction, Cockroaches covers aspects of cockroach biology such as the relationship between cockroaches and microbes, termites as social cockroaches, and the ecological impact of the group.

With over 150 illustrations, an expanded glossary, and an invaluable set of references, this work is a classic book on the Blattaria. Students and research entomologists can mine each chapter for new ideas, new perspectives, and new directions for future study.

This transformative work will be an inspiration to students of entomology.--Choice

This book provides a synthesis of the 4000 species that belong to the suborder Blattaria. --Southeastern Naturalist

A must-have for any insect hobbiest.--Allpet Roaches Forum

A well-written book that is also visually attractive.--Integrative and Comparative Biology

A welcome and interesting successor to the milestone volume, The Biotic Associations of Cockroaches.--Quarterly Review of Biology

Well suited for any collection delving into insect natural history.--The Midwest Book Review

William J. Bell (1943-1998) was a revered entomologist specializing in insect physiology and behavior. His two-volume work, Chemical Ecology of Insects (coedited with R. T. Carde), is considered a classic in the field. Louis M. Roth (1918-2003) was an acknowledged world expert on cockroaches at Harvard University. Christine A. Nalepa is a research specialist with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and an adjunct associate professor of entomology at North Carolina State University. She works on a variety of insects, including beetles, wasps, cockroaches, and termites.

--Srini Kambhampati "Southeastern Naturalist"

Details

  • Title Cockroaches: Ecology, Behavior, and Natural History
  • Author William J. Bell; Louis M. Roth; Christine A. Nalepa
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition Illustrated.
  • Pages 248
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Date June 26, 2007
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Dust Cover, Glossary, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents
  • ISBN 9780801886164 / 0801886163
  • Weight 2.08 lbs (0.94 kg)
  • Dimensions 11.12 x 8.85 x 0.87 in (28.24 x 22.48 x 2.21 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Cockroaches
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2006033232
  • Dewey Decimal Code 595.728

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Citations

  • Scitech Book News, 09/01/2007, Page 63

About the author

William J. Bell (1943-1998) was a revered entomologist specializing in insect physiology and behavior. His two-volume work, Chemical Ecology of Insects (coedited with R. T. Carde), is considered a classic in the field. Louis M. Roth (1918-2003) was an acknowledged world expert on cockroaches at Harvard University. Christine A. Nalepa is a research specialist with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and an adjunct associate professor of entomology at North Carolina State University. She works on a variety of insects, including beetles, wasps, cockroaches, and termites.