Insects, plants and microclimate
- ecology
- entomology
- fieldwork
- identification
- insects
- invertebrates
- microclimate
- plants
- taxonomy
Description
Microclimate is the very local climate close to the ground or another surface. The microclimate around a plant is particularly complex and interesting, and an insect sitting on a leaf may be inhabiting a weather system completely different from the weather outside. An understanding of the microclimate around plants enables us to interpret the behaviour pattern of insects as they change through the day.
The instruments needed for exploring microclimate need not be expensive - this book explains how many of them can be made at home or at school using inexpensive components. The colour illustrations provide a guide to the main groups of insects, and identification keys are listed for each.
9781784275334 & 9781784275341 are digital reprints of 0855462795 (1991).
Readership
Sixth-form, undergraduate, postgraduate, field centre, ecological consultant, wildlife trust, conservation volunteerTable of Contents
Weather and microclimate
The climatic environment near the ground
Plants and microclimate
Insects and microclimate
Insect identification
Measuring microclimate
Humidity calculation and tables
Presenting microclimate data
Hardware
Some useful addresses
References and further reading
About the Author
Sarah A. Corbet has taught entomology and ecology in London University and the University of Cambridge. Her research interest is in pollination ecology, with a special focus on bumblebees.Bibliographic Information
- 76 pages
- 4 colour plates, b/w illustrations
- BISAC NAT017000, SCI020000
- BIC PSVT7, WNCN, PSVS