Insect Ecomorphology: Linking Functional Insect Morphology to Ecology and Evolution (Original PDF from Publisher)

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Explore how insect form is intricately tied to ecological function and evolutionary dynamics in Insect Ecomorphology (2024). This first-of-its-kind resource offers an advanced, integrative look at how insect morphology reflects and adapts to environmental pressures—essential reading for entomologists, evolutionary biologists, ecologists, and students in life sciences. Now available as a high-quality, original PDF from Elsevier.

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Description

Insect Ecomorphology: Linking Functional Insect Morphology to Ecology and Evolution (1st Edition, 2024) offers a groundbreaking synthesis of insect anatomy, ecological adaptation, and evolutionary biology. This comprehensive reference bridges the gap between morphological traits and ecological performance, illustrating how physical features influence behavior, habitat selection, feeding strategies, and survival in diverse environments.

Aimed at professionals, researchers, and graduate students in entomology, evolutionary biology, zoology, and ecological sciences, this book provides both theoretical context and empirical case studies. It integrates modern imaging techniques, biomechanics, and comparative morphology with ecological modeling, offering a multi-dimensional perspective on the adaptive significance of insect form.

Key Features & Highlights

  • Multidisciplinary Integration: Combines morphology, ecology, biomechanics, and evolution in one authoritative text.
  • Functional Focus: Explains how insect anatomical structures affect locomotion, feeding, reproduction, and environmental adaptation.
  • Comparative Approach: Cross-taxon analysis highlighting morphological convergence and divergence across ecological niches.
  • Rich Visual Content: High-resolution images, morphometric diagrams, and evolutionary trees for enhanced comprehension.
  • Up-to-Date Research: Features the latest findings and techniques in insect functional morphology and evolutionary ecology.
  • Original Publisher PDF: Preserves all figures, formatting, and scientific tables as in the printed Elsevier edition.

What You’ll Learn – Chapter Overview

Includes core chapters on:

  • The relationship between insect form and ecological performance
  • Morphological adaptations in insect feeding, flight, and reproduction
  • Evolutionary trends and convergent ecomorphological traits
  • Comparative case studies across aquatic and terrestrial insect orders
  • Role of biomechanics and morphometrics in evolutionary biology

Whether you’re analyzing beetle exoskeletons or exploring the adaptive evolution of insect wings, this book equips you with the tools and knowledge to understand insects in an ecological and evolutionary framework.

About the Author

The author is a leading entomologist and evolutionary biologist with extensive research experience in insect morphology, functional ecology, and phylogenetics. Their interdisciplinary work spans academic teaching, peer-reviewed publications, and international collaboration on insect biodiversity and adaptation.

Format & Technical Details

  • Format: Original PDF
  • File Size: Approximately 30–50MB (depends on embedded illustrations and figures)
  • Language: English
  • Device Compatibility: Fully compatible with PC, Mac, iOS, Android, and all major PDF e-readers

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this book suitable for graduate students or only for researchers?
A: This book is ideal for graduate-level students as well as researchers. It provides a deep yet accessible dive into ecomorphology, complete with illustrative examples and up-to-date methodologies.

Q: Does the book focus only on one insect group or cover a broad range?
A: It covers a wide range of insect groups, offering comparative insights across taxa to highlight shared adaptations and unique evolutionary paths.

Additional information

Publisher

Elsevier

Published Year

2024

Language

English

ISBN

978-0443185441, 9780443185458

File Size

28.9 MB

Edition

1

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