Urban Landscape Entomology
Auteur : Held David
Urban Landscape Entomology provides readers with the background needed to adequately understand and manage many of the complexities of urban landscape pest management. For those who need training in landscape entomology, this work serves as a practical guidebook and resource. Its chapters include quality color images of pests, along with pest management tactics, such as tree injection procedures. This topical arrangement facilitates easy extraction of information relevant to a particular situation (e.g., management of borers) and uses practical terms without oversimplifying the subject matter.
This work is an invaluable resource for practitioners of landscape entomology, including technicians and operations that service local landscape management needs, such as horticultural and turfgrass management. In addition, it is also a useful reference for advanced courses in landscape entomology.
1. Introduction 2. Landscape Structure and Complexity 3. Plants as Active Participants in Urban Landscapes 4. Abiotic Factors and Interactions with Urban Pests 5. Sampling Insects and Decision-Making 6. Insects and Mites in Turfgrass 7. Insects and Mites Attacking Woody and Herbaceous Plants 8. Nonchemical Approaches to Pest Management 9. Insecticides: A Balance of Plant Protection and Environmental Stewardship Index
Entomologists working with pest management, biological control, urban environments, and researching/studying "urban" or "suburban" insects in the lab or field; advanced students taking upper UG or grad courses in Landscape Entomology, including Dr. Held’s own course; Practitioners of landscape entomology and technicians, and countless locally owned operations that service local landscape management needs
- Includes diagnostic information on both turfgrass and ornamental pest management
- Concludes each chapter with a list of key papers for further reading and research
- Provides information on open-source online resources for insect identification and insecticide classification
- Includes details of the author’s international work in such urban landscapes as China, Costa Rica and Cuba, also including additional global perspectives
Date de parution : 09-2019
Ouvrage de 224 p.
15x22.8 cm
Thème d’Urban Landscape Entomology :
Mots-clés :
Abiotic; Aesthetic injury level; Ants; Billbugs; Biodiversity; Chinch bugs; Configuration; Corridors; Diversity; Exotic plants; Feeding ecology; Ground pearls; Impervious surfaces; Insecticide; Integrated pest management; Kairomones; Keyword; Miticide; Mole crickets; Monoculture; Natural enemies; Nonchemical approaches to pest management; Nutrition; Ornamental plant pests; Pace-to-Plant technique; Plant-feeding species; Pollinators; Primary consumer; Primary producer; Resistance; Resurgence; Sampling; Sapsuckers; Secondary consumer; Soil; Sooty mold fungi; Spatial ecology; Spittle mass; Stress fertilization; Structural complexity; Systemic; Temperature; Trunk injections; Urban ecology; Urbanization; Volatiles; White grubs; Wood-boring insects