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BÖCEKLERİN EKOLOJİSİ: KAVRAMLARI VE UYGULAMALARI

Year 2017, Volume: 12 Issue: 3, 33 - 38, 06.07.2017

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Bu çalışmada, Böcek
Ekolojisi isimli eser dil, içerik ve üslup yönünden incelenmiştir. Kitabın
genel bir özeti ortaya konularak,  okurların ilgisini çekebileceğini düşündüğümüz
habitat heterojenliği, ekolojik stokiometri, görünürlük teorisi, fizyolojik
ekoloji, habitat fragmantasyonu gibi başlık ve altbaşlıklar ön plana
çıkarılmaya çalışılmıştır.



References

  • 1. Southwood, T.R.E., (1973). The insect/plant Relationship an Evolutionary Perspective. Symposium of the Royal Entomological Society of London, 6, 3–30.
  • 2. Adler, L.S., Schmitt, J., and Bowers, M.D., (1995). Genetic Variation in Defensive Chemistry in Plantago Lanceolata (Planta-ginaceae) and its Effect on the Specialist Herbivore Junonia Coenia (Nymphalidae). Oecologia (Berlin), 101, 75–85. 3. Christian, C.E., (2001). Consequences of a Biological Invasion Reveal The ımportance of Mutualism for Plant Communities. Nature, 413, 635–639.
  • 4. Gange, A.C. and Brown, V.K., (2002). Soil food web components affect plant community structure during early succession. Ecological Research, 17, 217–227.
  • 5. Elton, C., (1933). The Ecology of Animals. Methuen’s Monographs on Biological Subjects. Methuen, London.

  • 6. Hunter, M.D., Forkner, R.E., and McNeil, J.N., (2000). Heterogeneity in Plant Quality and Its Impact on the Population Ecology of Insect Herbivores. In The Ecological Consequences of Environmental Heterogeneity (eds M.A. Hutchings, E.A. John & A.J.A. Stewart), pp:155–79. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford.
  • 7. Palmer, T.M., (2003). Spatial Habitat Heterogeneity Influences Competition and Coexistence in an African Acacia ant Guild. Ecology, 84(11), 2843–55.
  • 8. Cabrero-Sanudo, F.J. and Lobo, J.M., (2003). Estimating the Number of Species Not Yet Described and Their Characteristics: the Case of Western Palaearctic Dung Beetle Species (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea). Biodiversity and Conservation, 12, 147–166.
  • 9. Moe, S.J., Stelzer, R.S., Forman, M.R., Harpole, W.S., Daufresne, T., and Yoshida, T., (2005). Recent Advances in Ecological Stoichiometry: Insights for Population and Community Ecology. Oikos, 109, 29–39.
  • 10. Hollinger, D.Y., (1986). Herbivory and the Cycling of Nitrogen and Phosphorus inIsolated California Oak Trees. Oecologia, 70, 291–7.

  • 11. White, T.C.R., (1993). The Inadequate Environment: Nitrogen and the Abundance of Animals. Springer Verlag, Berlin.
  • 12. Holt, R.D., (1977). Predation, Apparent Competition, and Structure of Prey Communities. Theoretical Population Biology, 12, 197–229.
  • 13. Douglas, A.E., Francois, C.L.M.J., and Minto, L.B., (2006) Facultative ‘secondary’ Bacterial Symbionts and the Nutrition of the Pea Aphid, Acyrthosiphon Pisum. Physiological Entomology, 31 (3), 262–9.
  • 14. Zucker, W.V., (1983). Tannins: Does Structure Determine Function? An ecological Perspective. American Naturalist, 121, 335–65. 15. Feeny, P., (1970). Seasonal Changes in Oak Leaf Tannins and Nutrients as a Cause of Spring Feeding by Winter Moth Caterpillars. Ecology, 51, 565–81.
  • 16. Hunter, M.D. and Schultz, J.C., (1995). Fertilization Mitigates Chemical Induction and Herbivore Responses Within Dam-Aged Oak Trees. Ecology, 76, 1226–32.
  • 17. Baguette, M., (2004). The Classical Metapopulation Theory and the real, Natural World: a Critical Appraisal. Basic and Applied Ecology, 5, 213–24.

  • 18. Baguette, M., Mennechez, G., Petit, S., and Schtickzelle, N., (2003). Effect of Habitat Fragmentation on Dispersal in the Butterfly Proclossiana Eunomia. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 326, 200–209.
  • 19. Barlow, N.D. and Dixon, A.F.G., (1980). Simulation of Lime Aphid Population Dynamics. Pudoc, Wageningen.
  • 20. Hargrove, J.W., (2003). Optimized Simulation of the Control of Tsetse Flies Gloissina Pallidipes and G-m. morsitans (Diptera: Glossinidae) Using Odour-Baited Targets in Zimbabwe. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 93, 19–29.
  • 21. Stork, N.E., Balston, J., Farquhar, G.D., Franks, P.J., Holtum, J.A.M., and Liddell, M.J., (2007). Tropical Rainforest Canopies and Climate Change. Austral Ecology, 32, 105–12.
  • 22. Andreadis, S.S., Milonas, P.G., and Savopoulou-Soultani, M., (2005). Cold Hardiness of Diapausing and non-diapaus-ing Pupae of the European Grapevine Moth, Lobesia Botrana. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 117, 113–118.
  • 23. Vanatoa, A., Kuusik, A., Tartes, U., Metspalu, L., and Hiiesaar, K., (2006). Respiration Rhythms and Heartbeats of Diapaus-ing Colorado Potato Beetles, Leptinotarsa Decemlineata, at Low Temperatures. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 118, 21–31.
  • 24. Wright, P.A., (1995). Nitrogen-excretion–3 end-products, many Physiological Roles. Journal of Experimental Biology, 198 (2), 273–281.
  • 25. Bibby, C.J., Crosby, M.J., Heath, M.F., et al. (1992). Putting Biodiversity on the Map: Global Priorities for Conservation. International Council for Bird Preservation, Cambridge.
  • 26. Socha, R., (2006). Endocrine Control of Wing Morph-related Differences in Mating Success and Accessory Gland Size in Male Firebugs. Animal Behaviour, 71, 1273–1281.
  • 27. Socha, R. and Zemek, R., (2003). Wing Morph-related Differ-ences in the Walking Pattern and Dispersal in a Flightless Bug, Pyrrhocoris apterus (Heteroptera). Oikos, 100, 35–42.
  • 28. Feeny, P., (1976). Plant Apparency and Chemical Defense. Rec. Adv. Phytochem. 10:1–40. In Coevolution (ed. J.B. Harborne), pp:163–206. Academic Press, London.
  • 29. Toussaint, J.F., Kerkhofs, P., and De Clercq, K., (2006). Influence of Global Climate Changes on Arboviruses Spread. Annales de Medecine Veterinaire, 150 (1), 56–63.
Year 2017, Volume: 12 Issue: 3, 33 - 38, 06.07.2017

Abstract

References

  • 1. Southwood, T.R.E., (1973). The insect/plant Relationship an Evolutionary Perspective. Symposium of the Royal Entomological Society of London, 6, 3–30.
  • 2. Adler, L.S., Schmitt, J., and Bowers, M.D., (1995). Genetic Variation in Defensive Chemistry in Plantago Lanceolata (Planta-ginaceae) and its Effect on the Specialist Herbivore Junonia Coenia (Nymphalidae). Oecologia (Berlin), 101, 75–85. 3. Christian, C.E., (2001). Consequences of a Biological Invasion Reveal The ımportance of Mutualism for Plant Communities. Nature, 413, 635–639.
  • 4. Gange, A.C. and Brown, V.K., (2002). Soil food web components affect plant community structure during early succession. Ecological Research, 17, 217–227.
  • 5. Elton, C., (1933). The Ecology of Animals. Methuen’s Monographs on Biological Subjects. Methuen, London.

  • 6. Hunter, M.D., Forkner, R.E., and McNeil, J.N., (2000). Heterogeneity in Plant Quality and Its Impact on the Population Ecology of Insect Herbivores. In The Ecological Consequences of Environmental Heterogeneity (eds M.A. Hutchings, E.A. John & A.J.A. Stewart), pp:155–79. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford.
  • 7. Palmer, T.M., (2003). Spatial Habitat Heterogeneity Influences Competition and Coexistence in an African Acacia ant Guild. Ecology, 84(11), 2843–55.
  • 8. Cabrero-Sanudo, F.J. and Lobo, J.M., (2003). Estimating the Number of Species Not Yet Described and Their Characteristics: the Case of Western Palaearctic Dung Beetle Species (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea). Biodiversity and Conservation, 12, 147–166.
  • 9. Moe, S.J., Stelzer, R.S., Forman, M.R., Harpole, W.S., Daufresne, T., and Yoshida, T., (2005). Recent Advances in Ecological Stoichiometry: Insights for Population and Community Ecology. Oikos, 109, 29–39.
  • 10. Hollinger, D.Y., (1986). Herbivory and the Cycling of Nitrogen and Phosphorus inIsolated California Oak Trees. Oecologia, 70, 291–7.

  • 11. White, T.C.R., (1993). The Inadequate Environment: Nitrogen and the Abundance of Animals. Springer Verlag, Berlin.
  • 12. Holt, R.D., (1977). Predation, Apparent Competition, and Structure of Prey Communities. Theoretical Population Biology, 12, 197–229.
  • 13. Douglas, A.E., Francois, C.L.M.J., and Minto, L.B., (2006) Facultative ‘secondary’ Bacterial Symbionts and the Nutrition of the Pea Aphid, Acyrthosiphon Pisum. Physiological Entomology, 31 (3), 262–9.
  • 14. Zucker, W.V., (1983). Tannins: Does Structure Determine Function? An ecological Perspective. American Naturalist, 121, 335–65. 15. Feeny, P., (1970). Seasonal Changes in Oak Leaf Tannins and Nutrients as a Cause of Spring Feeding by Winter Moth Caterpillars. Ecology, 51, 565–81.
  • 16. Hunter, M.D. and Schultz, J.C., (1995). Fertilization Mitigates Chemical Induction and Herbivore Responses Within Dam-Aged Oak Trees. Ecology, 76, 1226–32.
  • 17. Baguette, M., (2004). The Classical Metapopulation Theory and the real, Natural World: a Critical Appraisal. Basic and Applied Ecology, 5, 213–24.

  • 18. Baguette, M., Mennechez, G., Petit, S., and Schtickzelle, N., (2003). Effect of Habitat Fragmentation on Dispersal in the Butterfly Proclossiana Eunomia. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 326, 200–209.
  • 19. Barlow, N.D. and Dixon, A.F.G., (1980). Simulation of Lime Aphid Population Dynamics. Pudoc, Wageningen.
  • 20. Hargrove, J.W., (2003). Optimized Simulation of the Control of Tsetse Flies Gloissina Pallidipes and G-m. morsitans (Diptera: Glossinidae) Using Odour-Baited Targets in Zimbabwe. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 93, 19–29.
  • 21. Stork, N.E., Balston, J., Farquhar, G.D., Franks, P.J., Holtum, J.A.M., and Liddell, M.J., (2007). Tropical Rainforest Canopies and Climate Change. Austral Ecology, 32, 105–12.
  • 22. Andreadis, S.S., Milonas, P.G., and Savopoulou-Soultani, M., (2005). Cold Hardiness of Diapausing and non-diapaus-ing Pupae of the European Grapevine Moth, Lobesia Botrana. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 117, 113–118.
  • 23. Vanatoa, A., Kuusik, A., Tartes, U., Metspalu, L., and Hiiesaar, K., (2006). Respiration Rhythms and Heartbeats of Diapaus-ing Colorado Potato Beetles, Leptinotarsa Decemlineata, at Low Temperatures. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 118, 21–31.
  • 24. Wright, P.A., (1995). Nitrogen-excretion–3 end-products, many Physiological Roles. Journal of Experimental Biology, 198 (2), 273–281.
  • 25. Bibby, C.J., Crosby, M.J., Heath, M.F., et al. (1992). Putting Biodiversity on the Map: Global Priorities for Conservation. International Council for Bird Preservation, Cambridge.
  • 26. Socha, R., (2006). Endocrine Control of Wing Morph-related Differences in Mating Success and Accessory Gland Size in Male Firebugs. Animal Behaviour, 71, 1273–1281.
  • 27. Socha, R. and Zemek, R., (2003). Wing Morph-related Differ-ences in the Walking Pattern and Dispersal in a Flightless Bug, Pyrrhocoris apterus (Heteroptera). Oikos, 100, 35–42.
  • 28. Feeny, P., (1976). Plant Apparency and Chemical Defense. Rec. Adv. Phytochem. 10:1–40. In Coevolution (ed. J.B. Harborne), pp:163–206. Academic Press, London.
  • 29. Toussaint, J.F., Kerkhofs, P., and De Clercq, K., (2006). Influence of Global Climate Changes on Arboviruses Spread. Annales de Medecine Veterinaire, 150 (1), 56–63.
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APA Bozdoğan, H. (2017). BÖCEKLERİN EKOLOJİSİ: KAVRAMLARI VE UYGULAMALARI. Ecological Life Sciences, 12(3), 33-38.
AMA Bozdoğan H. BÖCEKLERİN EKOLOJİSİ: KAVRAMLARI VE UYGULAMALARI. NWSA. July 2017;12(3):33-38.
Chicago Bozdoğan, Hakan. “BÖCEKLERİN EKOLOJİSİ: KAVRAMLARI VE UYGULAMALARI”. Ecological Life Sciences 12, no. 3 (July 2017): 33-38.
EndNote Bozdoğan H (July 1, 2017) BÖCEKLERİN EKOLOJİSİ: KAVRAMLARI VE UYGULAMALARI. Ecological Life Sciences 12 3 33–38.
IEEE H. Bozdoğan, “BÖCEKLERİN EKOLOJİSİ: KAVRAMLARI VE UYGULAMALARI”, NWSA, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 33–38, 2017.
ISNAD Bozdoğan, Hakan. “BÖCEKLERİN EKOLOJİSİ: KAVRAMLARI VE UYGULAMALARI”. Ecological Life Sciences 12/3 (July 2017), 33-38.
JAMA Bozdoğan H. BÖCEKLERİN EKOLOJİSİ: KAVRAMLARI VE UYGULAMALARI. NWSA. 2017;12:33–38.
MLA Bozdoğan, Hakan. “BÖCEKLERİN EKOLOJİSİ: KAVRAMLARI VE UYGULAMALARI”. Ecological Life Sciences, vol. 12, no. 3, 2017, pp. 33-38.
Vancouver Bozdoğan H. BÖCEKLERİN EKOLOJİSİ: KAVRAMLARI VE UYGULAMALARI. NWSA. 2017;12(3):33-8.