This book in the series of books on insect and their world they inhabit brings to attention on the arena of insect ecology. It takes into account the way insect interactions with members of their own species and to their environment determines the way they are both perceived and exploited, and how these interactions, essentially symbiotic, constitute both their behaviour and ecological constructions. In addition, staples of ecological studies such as life cycles, community constitutions, ecological niche etc., have been detailed extensively, giving scope for immense study within the field, which is both extensive and in depth. In addition, current researchers have also been brought under cover, making the book more relevant.
Insect Ecology
by Vijay Kumar
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Vijay Kumar
Dr. Vijay Kumar is a senior lecturer in the Department of History, M.D. University, Rohtak. He has been teaching in this Department since 1993. He was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the same university in January 1996. His field of specialization is Socio-Economic History of Ancient India. He has got published some articles. His other works: 1. Daliton Ke Agardoot: Swatantrata Senani - Swami Atmanand (Published in 2000). 2. "Relevance of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's Ideas on Social Inequality", Ambedkar's Perspective on State, Caste, Social Justice, Edited by Shashi Mehra, Sanjya Prakashan, Delhi. 3. "Emergence of Pauranic Hinduism", M.D. University Research Journal (Arts) submitted for publication. 4. Untochability in Ancient India - unpublished dissertation. 5. Dalits in Haryana - unpublished article.
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Insect Ecology
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1st ed.
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8189942915
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viii+272p.
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