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This book presents a broad view of the ecology and behavior of aquatic insects, raising awareness of this conspicuous and yet little known fauna that inhabits inland waterbodies such as rivers, lakes and streams, and is particularly abundant and diverse in tropical ecosystems. The chapters address topics such as distribution, dispersal, territoriality, mating behavior, parental care and the role of sensory systems in the response to external and internal cues. In the context of ecology, it discusses aquatic insects as bio indicators that may be used to assess environmental disturbances, either in protected or urban areas, and provides insights into how genetic connectivity can support the development of novel conservation strategies. It also explores how aquatic insects can inspire solutions for various problems faced by modern society, presenting examples in the fields of material science, optics, sensorics and robotics.
The first book focusing on the behavioral ecology of aquatic insects in their different life cycles
Discusses biotic and abiotic interactions, sexual selection, and evolution of behavioral strategies
Presents applied case studies where aquatic insects are used as bio indicators of environmental quality and inspire new technologies
Auteur
Kleber Del Claro is an ethologist and full professor at the Federal University of Uberlandia (Brazil). He is an expert in behavioral ecology interactions. His fascination with aquatic insects began ten years ago when he became involved in a project to save the "Veredas," an endangered aquatic system in the Brazilian savanna.
Rhainer Guillermo has been an entomologist and associate professor at the Federal University of São Carlos since 2015. His research is focused on the biodiversity of Odonata and Plecoptera with an emphasis in morphology, taxonomy, and behavior.
Contenu
AQUATIC INSECTS WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO DEDICATE OUR TIME ON THEIR STUDY?
DISTRIBUTION AND HABITATS OF AQUATIC INSECTS
DISPERSAL BY AQUATIC INSECTS
Effects of abiotic factors and ecogeographic patterns on the ecology, distribution and behavior of aquatic insects
THE BIOTIC ENVIRONMENT: MULTIPLE INTERACTIONS IN AN AQUATIC WORLD
DRUMMING FOR LOVE: MATING BEHAVIOR IN STONEFLIES
AQUATIC INSECT SENSILLA: MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION
TERRITORIALITY IN AQUATIC INSECTS
DEFENSES OF WATER INSECTS
REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR AND SEXUAL SELECTION
SEXUAL CONFLICT IN WATER STRIDERS, DRAGONFLIES AND DIVING BEETLES
PATERNAL CARE IN GIANT WATER BUGS
THE TINBERGEN SHORTFALL: DEVELOPMENTS ON AQUATIC INSECT BEHAVIOR THAT ARE CRITICAL FOR FRESHWATER CONSERVATION
GENETIC CONNECTIVITY IN CONSERVATION OF FRESHWATER INSECTS
AQUATIC INSECTS AS A SOURCE FOR BIOMIMETICS