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Zoology, 5/e
Stephen A. Miller, College of the Ozarks
John B. Harley, Eastern Kentucky University

The Hexapods and Myriapods: Terrestrial Triumphs

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Chapter 15 Selected Readings


BOOKS

Barnes, R., Calow, P., and Olive, P. 1993. The Invertebrates: A New Synthesis. 2nd ed. Boston: Blackwell Scientific.

Borror, D.J., Tripplehorn, C.A., and Johnson, N.F. 1997. An Introduction to the Study of Insects. 6th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders College Publishing.

Brusca, R.C. and Brusca, G.J. 1990. Invertebrates. Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer Associates.

Dethier, V.G. 1976. The Hungry Fly. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Gillot, Cedric. 1980. Entomology. New York: Plenum Press.

Holldobler, B. and Wilson, E.O. 1990. The Ants. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Horridge, G.A., ed. 1975. The Compound Eye and Vision of Insects. Atlanta, Ga.: Clarendon Group.

Hyman, L.H. 1940. The Invertebrates. New York: McGraw-Hill.

1951. The Invertebrates, vol II. Platyhelminthes and Rhynchocela. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Jacques, H.E. 1978. How to Know the Insects. 3rd ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Publishers.

Kozloff, E. 1997. Invertebrates. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.

Matthews, T.W. and Matthews, J.R. 1978. Insect Behavior. New York: John Wiley ; Sons.

McCafferty, W.P. 1981. Aquatic Entomology: A Fisherman's and Ecologist's Illustrated Guide to Insects and Their Relatives. Providence, R.I.: Science Books International.

Meglitsch, P.A. and Schram, F.R. 1991. Invertebrate Zoology. 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.

Pearse, V., Pearse, J., Buchsbaum, M., and Buchsbaum, R. 1987. Living Invertebrates. New York: Blackwell Scientific Publications.

Pechenik, J.A. 1999. Biology of the Invertebrates. 4th ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm.C. Brown Publishers.

Pennak, R.W. 1989. Freshwater Invertebrates of the United States. 3rd ed. New York: John Wiley ; Sons.

Ruppert, E.E. and Barnes, R.D. 1994. Invertbrate Zoology. 6th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders College Publishing.

Russell-Hunter, W.D. 1979. A Life of Invertebrates. New York: MacMillan Publishing.

Schmidt, J. 2000. Principles of Insect Physiology. London: Chapman and Hall.

Wigglesworth, V.B. 1982. Principles of Insect Physiology. 7th ed. New York: John Wiley ; Sons.

Wilson, E.O. 1971. The Insect Societies. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.


ARTICLES

Bennet-Clark, H.C. 1998. How cicadas make their noise. Scientific American, May.

Buck, J. and Buck, E. 1976. Synchronous fireflies. Scientific American, May.

Costa, J. 1997. Caterpillars as social insects. American Scientist 85(2): 150-59.

Evans, H.E. and O'Neill, K.M. 1991. Beewolves. Scientific American, August.

Franks, N. 1989. Army ants: A collective intelligence. American Scientist 77(2): 138-45.

Funk, D.H. 1989. The mating of tree crickets. Scientific American, August.

Grimaldi, D. 1996. Captured in amber. Scientific American, April.

Handel, S.N. and Beattie, A.J. 1990. Seed dispersal by ants. Scientific American, August.

Heinrich, B. and Esch, H. 1994. Thermoregulation in bees. American Scientist 82(2): 164-70.

Kirchner, W.H. and Towne, W.F. 1994. The sensory basis of the honeybee's dance language. Scientific American, June.

Manzel, R. and Erber, J. 1978. Learning and memory in bees. Scientific American, July.

May, M. 1991. Aerial defense tactics of flying insects. American Scientist 79(4): 316-28.

McMasters, J.H. 1989. The flight of the bumblebee and related myths of entomological engineering. American Scientist 72(2): 164-69.

Osorio, D, Bacon, J., and Whitington, P. 1997. The evolution of arthropod nervous systems. American Scientist 85(3): 244-53.

Rinderer, T.E., Oldroyd, B.P., and Sheppard, W.S. 1993. Africanized bees in the U.S. Scientific American, December.

Rindere, T.E., Stelzer, J.A., Oldroyd, B.P., Buco, S.M., and Rubink, W.L. 1991. Hybridization between European and Africanized bees in neotropical Yucatan Peninsula. Science 253(5017): 309-11.

Scott, M. 1996. Communal breeding in burying beetles. American Scientist 84(4): 376-82.

Seeley, T.D. 1989. The honeybee colony as a superorganism. American Scientist 77(6): 546-53.

Simmons, L.W. 1988. The calling song of the field cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus (DeGeer): Constraints on transmission and its role in intermale competition and female choice. Animal Behaviour 36: 380-94.

Tallamy, D.W. 1999. Child care amoung the insects. Scientific American, January.

Topoff, H. 1990. Slave-making ants. American Scientist 78(6): 520-28.

Tumlinson, J.H., Lewis, W.J. and Vet, L.E.M. 1993. How parasitic wasps find their hosts. Scientific American, March.

Von Frisch, K. 1974. Decoding the language of the bee. Science 185: 663-68.

Wootton, R.J. 1990. The mechanical design of insect wings. Scientific American, November.