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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.D. and Brusca, G.J. 2003. Invertebrates (2nd ed.). 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., Fox, R.S. and Barnes, R.D. 2004. Invertebrate Zoology: A Functional Evolutionary Approach. 7th ed. Stamford, CT: Thomson 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

  • Adis, J., Zompro, O., Moombolan-Goagoses, E., and Marias, E. 2002. Answers to the creationist nonsense. Scientific American, July.
  • 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.







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