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Termites and Sustainable Management - Volume 1 - Biology, Social Behaviour and Economic Importance

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This Volume comprises 12 chapters in an attempt to bring available information on biology, social behavour and economic importance of termites. Chapters in this book dealing with termites identification provide a review on most updated information of their systematics. Ecologically, termites interact with living and non-living surroundings and deliver a wide range of behaviors. In a separate chapter termites ecology is examined and explored. Termites depend on their gut microbes for digestion of complex polysaccharides of wood into simpler molecules. Information provided on termite gut microbiome and lignocellulose degradation constitutes an important contribution. Termite biology and social behaviour have been addressed comprehensively. Trail pheromones are responsible for the orientation and recruitment of nestmates to the food sources. Once arriving at a potential food source, termites assess its quality using a different set of cues. A separate chapter on trail pheromones, cuesused during foraging and food assessment, with preferences for foraging sites, contributes a wealth of information. Emphasis has been given on reviewing ecological benefits of termites in other chapters. The information with respect to termite species as an edible insect and the overall role it plays in food and nutrition security in Africa is quite informative. A separate chapter dealing with importance of termites and termitaria in mineral exploration constitutes a significant step in addressing the economic importance of this insect group.

List of contents

1.Termites: An Overview.- 2. Termites Identification.- 3. Ecology of Termites.- 4. Termite Gut Microbiome.- 5. Lignocellulose Degradation by Termites.- 6. Termite Biology and Social Behaviour.- 7. Trail Pheromones in Termites.- 8. Cues Used by Subterranean Termites During Foraging and Food Assessment.- 9. Termite Preferences for Foraging Sites.- 10. Ecological Impacts of Termites.- 11. Termites as Food in Africa.- 12. Economic Importance of Termites and Termitaria in Mineral Exploration.

Summary

This Volume comprises 12 chapters in an attempt to bring available information on biology, social behavour and economic importance of termites. Chapters in this book dealing with termites identification provide a review on most updated information of their systematics. Ecologically, termites interact with living and non-living surroundings and deliver a wide range of behaviors. In a separate chapter termites ecology is examined and explored. Termites depend on their gut microbes for digestion of complex polysaccharides of wood into simpler molecules. Information provided on termite gut microbiome and lignocellulose degradation constitutes an important contribution. Termite biology and social behaviour have been addressed comprehensively. Trail pheromones are responsible for the orientation and recruitment of nestmates to the food sources. Once arriving at a potential food source, termites assess its quality using a different set of cues. A separate chapter on trail pheromones, cuesused during foraging and food assessment, with preferences for foraging sites, contributes a wealth of information. Emphasis has been given on reviewing ecological benefits of termites in other chapters. The information with respect to termite species as an edible insect and the overall role it plays in food and nutrition security in Africa is quite informative. A separate chapter dealing with importance of termites and termitaria in mineral exploration constitutes a significant step in addressing the economic importance of this insect group.

Product details

Assisted by Ahmad (Editor), Ahmad (Editor), Wasim Ahmad (Editor), M Aslam Khan (Editor), Md Aslam Khan (Editor), Md. Aslam Khan (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783030101589
ISBN 978-3-0-3010158-9
No. of pages 265
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 235 mm
Weight 480 g
Illustrations XII, 265 p. 41 illus., 28 illus. in color.
Series Sustainability in Plant and Crop Protection
Sustainability in Plant and Crop Protection
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

B, Agrarwissenschaften, Agriculture, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Agricultural science, Zoology, Entomology, Invertebrate Zoology

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